Hamann's philosophy of aesthetics: Its meaning for the storm and stress period
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 27 (4):433-443 (1969)
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Warren A. Shibles (1995). Emotion in Aesthetics. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Katie Terezakis (2012). Is Theology Possible After Hamann? In Lisa Marie Anderson (ed.), Hamann and the Tradition. Northwestern University Press.
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