Enlightenment Phantasies: Cultural Identity in France and Germany, 1750-1914

Ithaca: Cornell University Press (2003)
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Abstract

Introduction: identity as phantasy in Enlightenment in France and Germany -- The man with too many qualities : the young herder between France and Germany -- The language of cultural identity : Diderot to Nietzsche -- Strange classicism : aesthetic vision in Winckelmann, Nietzsche, and Thomas Mann -- Classicism and gender transformation : David, Goethe, and Stal -- The French Revolution and the problem of time : Hegel to Marx.

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Herder's phantom public.Chase Richards - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (3):507-533.

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