Format:
1 online resource
Edition:
Reprint 2015
ISBN:
9783110924497
Series Statement:
Untersuchungen zur deutschen Literaturgeschichte 111
Content:
Goethe's »Seefahrt« (1776) was written a few months after the poet's arrival in Weimar. The study has a dual aim. It shows first that the poem was a response by Goethe to Salomon Gessner's idyll »Der Sturm«, a response based on a poetological program indebted to Herder's concept of the ode form and Diderot's theory of drama. In addition, it outlines the anthropological horizons within which 18th century sea poetry developed. Goethe's poem is the presentation of a 'physical and moral' conflict. Against the background of a tradition that goes back to the 107th Psalm, it unfolds a motivic constellation of genuinely Horatian poetic inspiration and actualizes its relevance for Goethe's own life-world.
Note:
Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- 1. Johann Wolfgang Goethe: Seefahrt -- 2. Situationen einer Lebenswelt -- 3. Salomon Gessners Idylle Der Sturm -- 4. Verwandlungen I: Die Paraphrase des Psalms 107 in der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts -- 5. Die Oden-Abhandlung Herders -- 6. Heroische Pantomimik: Herders Genius der Zukunft und Diderots Theaterschrift -- 7. Ut pictura poesis -- 8. Verwandlungen II: Pindar-Horaz-Imitationen -- 9. Reflexivität der Erfahrung: Herders Pasticcio An ein Schiff und Goethes »Idylle« Alexis und Dora -- 10. Ausblick: Schiffbruch ohne Zuschauer (Heine, Baudelaire, Rimbaud) -- 11. Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783484321113
Additional Edition:
Available in another form ISBN 9783484321113
Language:
German
DOI:
10.1515/9783110924497
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Author information:
Häfner, Ralph 1962-
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