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Theorie und Technik des Romans im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert
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Table of contents
- INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
- 1. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg: Ăber den deutschen Roman (NachlaĂ)
- 2. Johann Heinrich Merck: Ăber den Mangel des epischen Geistes (1778)
- 3. Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel: LebenslÀufe nach aufsteigender Linie nebst Beylagen A, B, C (1778-1781)
- 4. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi: Vorbericht zu âEduard Allwills Papiere" (Erstfassung im Teutschen Merkur, 1776)
- 5. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi: Brief an J.G. Hamann (16. VI. 1783)
- 6. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi: Vorrede zu âAllwills Briefsammlungâ (Ausgabe 1792)
- 7. Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling: Antwort auf einen Leserbrief
- 8. Johann Karl Wezel: Vorrede zu Herrmann und Ulrike (1780)
- 9. Johann Joachim Eschenburg: Entwurf einer Theorie und Litteratur der schönen Wissenschaften (1783)
- 10. Karl Philipp Moritz: Vorreden zum Anton Reiser (1785-1790)
- 11. Johann Gottfried Herder: Briefe zur Beförderung der HumanitÀt (99. Brief, 1796)
- 12. Friedrich Maximilian Klinger: Vorrede zu den Romanen (1798)
- 13. Friedrich Maximilian Klinger: Betrachtungen und Gedanken (1803-1805)
- 14. Madame de Stael: Versuch ĂŒber die Dichtungen (1796)
- 15. Johann Wolfgang V. Goethe: Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (1795-1796)
- 16. Johann Wolfgang V. Goethe: Briefe an Schiller (1797)
- 17. Johann Wolfgang V. Goethe: Ăber epische und dramatische Dichtung (1797)
- 18. Johann Wolfgang V. Goethe: Maximen und Reflexionen (NachlaĂ)
- 19. Friedrich Schiller: Vorerinnerung zu den Philosophischen Briefen (1786)
- 20. Friedrich Schiller: Ăber naive und sentimentalische Dichtung (1795-1796)
- 21. Friedrich Schiller: Briefe an Goethe (1796-1797)
- 22. Friedrich Hölderlin: Brief an Ch. L. Neuffer (Juli 1793)
- 23. Friedrich Hölderlin: Vorrede zum Hyperion (Thalia-Fragment 1794)
- 24. Friedrich Hölderlin: Vorrede zum Hyperion (1797-1799)
- 25. Friedrich Bouterwek: Philosophie der Romane (1798)
- 26. August Wilhelm Schlegel: Mode-Romane. Lafontaine (1798)
- 27. Friedrich Schlegel: Kritisdie Fragmente (Lyceum 1797)
- 28. Friedrich Schlegel: AthenÀums-Fragmente (1798)
- 29. Friedrich Schlegel: Ideen (AthenÀum 1800)
- 30. Friedrich Schlegel: Literary Notebooks (1797â1801)
- 31. Friedrich Schlegel: Ăber Goethes Meister (1798)
- 32. Friedrich Schlegel: GesprĂ€ch ĂŒber Poesie (1800)
- 33. Novalis: BlĂŒtenstaub-Fragmente (1798)
- 34. Novalis: Vorarbeiten zu verschiedenen Fragmentsammlungen (1798)
- 35. Novalis: Das Allgemeine Brouillon (1798-1799)
- 36. Novalis: Fragmente und Studien (1799-1800)
- 37. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling: Philosophie der Kunst (1802-1803)
- 38. Jean Paul: Vorschule der Aesthetik (1804)
- NACHWORT DER HERAUSGEBER
- QUELLENVERZEICHNIS
- LITERATURHINWEISE