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  Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel (March 10, 1772 - January 11, 1829), German poet, critic and scholar, was the younger brother of August Wilhelm von Schlegel.
A permanent place in the history of German literature belongs to Friedrich Schlegel and his brother August Wilhelm as the critical leaders of the Romantic school, which derived from them most of its governing ideas as to the characteristics of the middle ages, and as to the methods of literary expression.
Friedrich Schlegel's wife, Dorothea, was the author of an unfinished romance, Florentin (180,), a Sammlung romantischer Dichtungen des Mittelalters (2 vols., 1804), a version of Lother und Maller (1805), and a translation of Madame de Staël's Corinne (1807-1808)--all of which were issued under her husband's name.
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 August Wilhelm von Schlegel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schlegel was made a professor of literature at the university of Bonn in 1818, and during the remainder of his life occupied himself chiefly with oriental studies, although he continued to lecture on art and literature, and in 1828 he issued two volumes of critical writings (Kritische Schriften).
As an original poet Schlegel is unimportant, but as a poetical translator he has rarely been excelled, and in criticism he put into practice the Romantic principle that a critic's first duty is not to judge from the standpoint of superiority, but to understand and to characterize a work of art.
Schlegel's Shakespeare translations have been often reprinted; the edition of 1871/1872 was revised with Schlegel's manuscripts by M Bernays.
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 Friedrich von Schlegel
Friedrich von Schlegel was born in Hannover, as the youngest son in a family of seven children.
In 1800-01 Schlegel was a lecturer at the University of Jena.
Schlegel died of a stroke in Dresden on Janury 12, 1829.
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 Friedrich von Schlegel - Wikipedia
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel (Hannover 10 maart 1772 - Dresden 11 januari 1829), na 1815 von Schlegel, was een Duits letterkundige, literair theoreticus, dichter, filosoof en vertaler.
Schlegel publiceerde in 1797 het belangrijke werk Die Griechen und Römer, gevolgd door Geschichte der Poesie der Griechen und Römer in 1798.
Schlegel geldt als schepper van de zogenaamde Universalpoesie die in de geest van de romantiek een synthese van alle kunsten en levenssferen eiste.
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 Friedrich Schleiermacher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (November 21, 1768 - February 12, 1834) was a theologian and philosopher.
The son of a Prussian army chaplain of the Reformed confession, he was born at Breslau.
He was profoundly affected by German Romanticism, as represented by his friend Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel.
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 Carter, ' 'Insurgent Government': Romantic Irony and the Theory of the State' - Irony and Clerisy - Romantic Circles ...
Schlegel then proceeds to quote two of his most important statements on irony, Lyceum Fragments 48 and 108, in full, both as an illustration of what he means by irony, and as a clear indication of the best hermeneutic strategy with which to approach the Fragments as a whole.
For Schlegel, the way to achieve such a movement is to alternate between enthusiasm and skepticism, "inspiration and criticism" (Ath 116), toward the creative artifact (or in a philosophical context toward the idea or concept), alternately affirming it as natural and true and negating it as artificial and false.
Schlegel's position on the fragmentary text anticipates and no doubt influences Benjamin and Adorno's idea of the "constellation" which as Eagleton writes "strikes at the very heart of the traditional aesthetic paradigm, in which the specificity of the detail is allowed no genuine resistance to the organizing power of the totality" (Aesthetic 330).
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 AllRefer.com - Friedrich von Schlegel (German Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Friedrich von Schlegel[frE´drikh fun shlA´gul] Pronunciation Key, 1772–1829, German philosopher, critic, and writer, most prominent of the founders of German romanticism.
With his brother, August Wilhelm von Schlegel, he founded and edited the Athenaeum, the principal organ of the romantic school.
Schlegel, during his early period, held that comprehension of life depends on the richness and variety of experience.
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 Friedrich von Schlegel Biography / Biography of Friedrich von Schlegel Biography Biography
The critic and author Friedrich von Schlegel (1772-1829) was one of the chief founders of the German romantic movement.
Friedrich von Schlegel was born in Hanover on March 10, 1772.
In 1798 Schlegel published two essays, Vom Studium der griechischen Poesie (On the Study of Greek Poetry) and Geschichte der Poesie der Griechen und Römer (History of the Poetry of the Greeks and Romans), in which he expounded the thesis that the Greeks had achieved perfect harmony in their civilization and art.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Friedrich von Schlegel
Of the two brothers Schlegel, who are regarded as the real founders of the Romantic School, Friedrich the younger is the more important.
From 1815 to 1818 Schlegel resided at Frankfort as counsellor of the Austrian legation to the federal diet.
Schlegel's importance lies in his numerous literary-critical writings, and in his successful efforts to unite similarly minded friends (Tieck, Novalis, Schleiermacher) into an association, the "School of Romanticism" (1798).
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 MODERN PHILOSOPHY: Unclassified Philosophers
Wilhelm von Humboldt - Friedrich von Schlegel - Bernard Bolzano
Friedrich von Schlegel (picture) is one of the most characteristic representatives of German romanticism whose principal trait is the longing for a reality different from that which is determined by natural laws and historical circumstances.
Dissatisfied with the civilization of his own time, Schlegel at first exalted the French Revolution, then the Middle Ages, and finally, considering the Roman Catholic Church as the keeper of the medieval mind, he was converted to it, and became a champion of political and cultural reaction.
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 JOHANN ELIAS SCHLEGEL - LoveToKnow Article on JOHANN ELIAS SCHLEGEL
Schlegel was a contributor to the Bremer Beitrage and for some time, while he was living in Denmark, edited a weekly periodical, Der Fremde.
His works were edited (in 5 vols., 1761-1770) by his brother, J. Schlegel (1724-1780), who had a considerable reputation as a writer on Danish history.
Another brother, J. Adolf Schlegel (172I1793), an eminent preacher, and author of some volumes of verse, was the father of August Wilhelm and Friedrich von Schlegel.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Schlegel Friedrich von   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Schlegel, Friedrich von (1772-1829), German critic and philosopher, who helped spark German participation in the literary movement of romanticism in...
Schiller, Friedrich von (1759-1805), German poet, dramatist, philosopher, and historian, who is regarded as the greatest dramatist in the history of...
Hügel, Friedrich, Baron von (1852-1925), British philosopher and theologian, who exerted a strong influence on Modernism within the...
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 Book Review
Berlin attributes to Friedrich Schlegel, the claim that "there is in man a terrible unsatisfied desire to soar into infinity, a feverish longing to break through the narrow bounds of individuality" (15).
In his novel, Lucinde, Friedrich Schlegel calls for a more emancipated relation between the genders than most of his contemporaries were prepared to accept, one that would be a partnership of equals.
Schlegel’s novel does provide a criticism of conventions that thwart the development of humanity, but not a reckless breaking down of conventions wherever they are found.
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 Hajo Schmück: Anarchie - Zur Geschichte eines Reiz- und Schlagwortes
Rotteck unterschied in der von Johann Samuel Ersch und Johann Gottfried Gruber 1819 herausgegebenen "Allgemeinen Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste" gleichfalls zwischen einer prähistorischen, d.h.
Er verurteilte diese wie folgt: "[Mir ist] von Jugend auf Anarchie verdrießlicher gewesen als der Tod selbst."[17)] Doch bereits 1794 benutzte er den Begriff Anarchie in einer positiveren Sinngebung, indem er ihn auf den literarischen Bereich übertrug und in einer Betrachtung des Literaturbetriebs seiner Zeit von einer "aristokratischen Anarchie" sprach.
Von seinen Reisen, die ihn bis nach Mittelamerika führten, nach Deutschland zurückgekehrt, trennte sich Marr in späteren Jahren von seinen anarchistischen Jugendidealen und erlangte schließlich in den siebziger Jahren eine unrühmliche Bekanntheit als antisemitischer Agitator (er war auch der Erfinder des Wortes 'Antisemitismus').
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 KARL WILHELM FRIEDRICH VON SCHLEGEL - LoveToKnow Article on KARL WILHELM FRIEDRICH VON SCHLEGEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
German poet, critic and scholar, was the younger brother of August Wilhelm von Schlegel.
Friedrich Schlegels wife, Dorothea, was the author of an unfinished romance, Florentin (180,), a Sammiung romantischer Dichtungen des Mittelalters (2 vols., 1804), a version of Lother und Maller (1805), and a translation of Madame de Stals Corinne (1807-1808)all of which were issued under her husbands name.
On Dorothea Schlegel see J. Raich, Dorothea von Schiegel und deren Sohne (I88i); F. Diebel, Dorothea Schlegel als Schriftsteller im Zusammenhang mit der romantischen Schule (1905).
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 Chapter Two-- von Schlegel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Schlegel's aim too is to encourage general study of antiquity, not only of language; the section on language makes up only approximately a fourth of his book, which goes on to deal with other "media of satisfying our curiosity concerning.
Yet in it Schlegel also suggested a further means for distinguishing language interrelationships, one that was not taken over by Bopp, Grimm and their successors, and subsequently remained peripheral to the central course of nineteenth century linguistics: the use of typology.
His brother, August Wilhelm von Schlegel (1767-1845), who also concerned himself with the typological classification of language, came to concentrate on Indic studies, especially after he was appointed professor of literature at the University of Bonn in 1818.
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 Deutsche Denker: Friedrich von Schlegel
In dem Theologen Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768–1834) gewann er einen echten Freund, er fand Zugang zu dem Kreis um den Dichter Ludwig Tieck (1773–1853), und – er lernte seine spätere Frau Dorothea Veit (1763–1839) kennen, eine Tochter des Berliner Philosophen Moses Mendelssohn (1728–1786).
Friedrich Schlegel nannte einst den Geschichtsforscher einen >umgekehrten Propheten<.
Auf dieser Grundlage, verbunden mit einer kritischen Auseinandersetzung mit der Gegenwart und einer idealen Vorstellung von einer zukünftigen harmonischen Menschheitsgesellschaft, schuf er sein Konzept von der Beziehung zwischen Poesie und Wirklichkeit in Gestalt einer progressiven »Universalpoesie«.
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 Friedrich Schlegel - Air Purifier Resource
Friedrich Schlegel kam als Sohn des lutherischen Pastors Johann Adolf Schlegel (1721-1793) in...
Friedrich Schlegel gründet 1797 zusammen mit seinem Bruder August Wilhelm Schlegel die Zeitschrift...
Friedrich Schlegel ist eine der widersprüchlichsten Figuren der deutschen Geistesgeschichte.
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 Vedanta Society of New York---Bhagavad-Gita Casts its Spell on the West: Part 3
This translation was to be an important resource for Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767--1835) and, later, George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770--1831), both of whom gave it their undivided attention.
The divine origin of man, as taught in Vedanta, is continually inculcated, to stimulate his efforts to return, to animate him in the struggle, and incite him to consider a reunion and reincorporating with Divinity as the one primary object of every action and reaction.
August Wilhelm von Schlegel (1767--1845) hoped to inspire a new ethics and was the first to publish standard text editions with penetrating commentaries and translations in classical Latin of the
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 Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel (1772 - 1829)
Der deutsche Dichter, Philosoph und Sprachforscher Friedrich Schlegel (ab 1815 von Schlegel), Sohn eines Generalsuperintendenten, verbrachte lange Jahre einer schwermütigen Jugend bei Verwandten.
Nach der Abberufung aus den österreichischen Diensten arbeitete Friedrich Schlegel in Wien an der Gesamtausgabe seiner Werke.
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 Schlegel, August Wilhelm von (1767-1845)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Schlegel was the son of a Lutheran pastor.
At the time there was a controversy between him and August von Kotzebue, who published the journal "Der Freimüthige", in which he attacked Goethe and the Schlegels.
The grave of August Wilhelm von Schlegel at the Alter Friedhof, Bonn.
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 Friedrich Schlegel
Friedrich Schlegel fuhr zurück nach Hannover, und da fing alles für ihn an.
Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis), Friedrich Schleiermacher, Ludwig Tieck, Dorothea Veit, und bestimmt auch die Frau von Wilhelm trafen sich zusammen und diskutierten in Jena die Romantik.
Schlegel hatte wichtige Ideen, und er trug viel zu der romantischen Literatur bei.
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 Schlegel, Friedrich von on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The landscape of longing: Caspar David Friedrich, the peculiar romantic.
Hegel on Schleiermacher and postmodernity.(Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Schleiermacher)
Von der Ethik zur Asthetik: Puskins ironische Weiterentwicklung von Schillers "Raubern".
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 AllRefer.com - August Wilhelm von Schlegel (German Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
With his brother, Friedrich von Schlegel, he founded the Athenaeum, which he edited (1798–1800).
He served as secretary to Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (later Charles XIV of Sweden) and became professor (1818–45) of art and literary history at Bonn.
Schlegel was one of the first critics to see the importance of social evolution in the history of art, and he was a champion of the Nibelungenlied.
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 Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel (de marcha la 10 de 1772 - de enero el 11 de 1829), poeta alemán, crítico y erudito, era el hermano más joven de agosto Wilhelm von Schlegel.
La esposa de Friedrich Schlegel que, Dorothea, era el autor de un romance inacabado, de Florentin (180), de un DES Mittelalters (2 vols.
Schlegel et allemand de la genie du romantisme (1904); por igual, Erläuterungen en F. Schiegels Lucinde (1905); M. Joachimi, der Romantik (1905) de Weltanschauung del dado; W. Glawe, Religión F. Schlegels (1906) Del Dado; E. Kircher, der Romantik (1906) de Philosophie.
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 White, 'Introduction: Irony and Clerisy' - Irony and Clerisy - Romantic Circles Praxis Series, Romantic Circles
Irony's provenance as a rhetorical term dates back to antiquity, but its usage receives a new birth through the theorizing of Friedrich Schlegel, emerging in his writing as something rather different than the "merely" rhetorical strategy through which one says one thing and means another.
For Schlegel (and in his wake) the divide that characterizes its traditional rhetorical definition becomes an allusive point of departure for rethinking the divided nature of discursivity and subjectivity both.
Irony for Schlegel plays many roles not the least of which is to designate the human capacity for playing many roles.
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Schlegel, Friedrich von (1772-1829), German critic and philosopher, born in Hanover, and educated in law at the universities of Göttingen and...
Schlegel, August Wilhelm von (1767-1845), German critic, translator, and scholar, born in Hanover and educated at the University of Göttingen.
Schleiermacher was born on November 21, 1768, in Breslau, Lower Silesia (now Wroclaw, Poland).
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