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Goethe Yearbook 22 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 330 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 638 g, 1 b/w illus.
  • Serija: Goethe Yearbook
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2015
  • Leidėjas: Camden House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1571139273
  • ISBN-13: 9781571139276
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 330 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 638 g, 1 b/w illus.
  • Serija: Goethe Yearbook
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2015
  • Leidėjas: Camden House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1571139273
  • ISBN-13: 9781571139276
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Cutting-edge scholarly articles on diverse aspects of Goethe and the Goethezeit, featuring in this volume a special section on environmentalism.





The Goethe Yearbook is a publication of the Goethe Society of North America, encouraging North American Goethe scholarship by publishing original English-language contributions to the understanding of Goethe and other authors of the Goethezeit while also welcoming contributions from scholars around the world. Volume 22 features a special section on environmentalism, edited by Dalia Nassar and Luke Fischer, with contributions on: the metaphor of music in Goethe's scientific work and its influence on Deleuze, Merleau-Ponty, Uexküll, and Zuckerkandl (Frederick Amrine); his conceptualization of modern civilization in Faust (Gernot Böhme); a non-anthropocentricvision of nature in his writings on the intermaxillary bone (Ryan Feigenbaum); his geopoetics of granite (Jason Groves); the historical antecedents of biosemiotics in "Die Metamorphose der Pflanzen" (Kate Rigby); and the conceptof the "Dark Pastoral" in Werther (Heather I. Sullivan). In addition, there are articles on Goethe as a spiritual predecessor of phenomenology (Iris Hennigfeld); concepts of the "hermaphrodite" in contributions to theEncyclopédie by Louis de Jaucourt and Albrecht von Haller (Stephanie Hilger); on Goethe's poem "Nähe des Geliebten" (David Hill); on the link between commerce and culture in West-östlicher Divan (Daniel Purdy); on Goethe's thoughts on collecting and museums (Helmut Schneider); and on intrigues in the works of J. M. R. Lenz (Inge Stephan).

Contributors: Frederick Amrine, Gernot Böhme, Ryan Feigenbaum, Luke Fischer, Jason Groves, Iris Hennigfeld, Stephanie M. Hilger, David Hill, Dalia Nassar, Daniel Purdy, Kate Rigby, Helmut J. Schneider, Inge Stephan, Heather I. Sullivan.

Adrian Daub is Associate Professor of German at Stanford. Elisabeth Krimmeris Professor of German at the University of California Davis. Book review editor Birgit Tautz is Associate Professor of German at Bowdoin College.
Special Section on Goethe and Environmentalism
Dalia Nassar
Luke Fischer
Introduction: Goethe and Environmentalism 3(20)
Luke Fischer
Dalia Nassar
Art, Nature, and the Poesy of Plants in the Goethezeit: A Biosemiotic Perspective
23(22)
Kate Rigby
The Music of the Organism: Uexkull, Merleau-Ponty, Zuckerkandl, and Deleuze as Goethean Ecologists in Search of a New Paradigm
45(28)
Frederick Amrine
Toward a Nonanthropocentric Vision of Nature: Goethe's Discovery of the Intermaxillary Bone
73(20)
Ryan Feigenbaum
Goethe's Petrofiction: Reading the Wanderjahre in the Anthropocene
93(22)
Jason Groves
Nature and the "Dark Pastoral" in Goethe's Werther
115(18)
Heather I. Sullivan
Goethe und die moderne Zivilisation
133(10)
Gernot Bohme
Goethe's Phenomenological Way of Thinking and the Urphanomen
143(26)
Iris Hennigfeld
Orientation and Supplementation: Locating the "Hermaphrodite" in the Encyclopedic
169(20)
Stephanie M. Hilger
Claudine von Villa Bella and the Publication of "Nahe des Geliebten"
189(14)
David Hill
West-ostliche Divan and the "Abduction/Seduction of Europe": World Literature and the Circulation of Culture
203(24)
Daniel Purdy
Kunstsammlung und Kunstgeselligkeit: Zu Goethes Sammlungs- und Museumskonzeption zwischen 1798 und 1817
227(20)
Helmut J. Schneider
"Er hatte einen entschiedenen Hang zur Intrige": Uberlegungen zu J. M. R. Lenz, seiner Rezeption und seinen Werken
247
Inge Stephan
ELISABETH KRIMMER is Professor of German at the University of California, Davis.