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| | Jena Romanticism and Its Appropriation of Jacob Böhme by Hans Schulte (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | She does this by strictly avoiding conventional interpretive pitfalls, such as imaginative constructions of 'influences,' lists of parallels, or taking claims by Romantic authors at face value. |
 | | What remains is a rigorous examination of virtually all explicit references, in the works of Tieck, Novalis, Ritter, Schlegel, and Schelling, to Jakob Böhme - and such examination includes a systematic analysis of the strategies behind the making, and ultimately unmaking, of a Romantic saint. |
 | | Why did the Romantics engage in that 'unaufhörliche Rühmen und Preisen des Jakob Böhme' (Heine)? |
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