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Novalis
a romantic's theory of language and Poetry -
Boris Pasternak and the tradition of German romanticism
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Magical realism and the legacy of German idealism
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German romantic poetry in theory and practice
the Schlegel brothers, Schelling, Tieck, Novalis, Eichendorff, Brentano, and Heine -
Reflections on mythology
Eichendorff's response to Schiller and Novalis -
Products of the imagination
mining, luxury, and the romantic artist in "Heinrich von Ofterdingen" -
Paradox, aphorism and desire in Novalis and Derrida
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Two apothecaries
Novalis and Derrida -
Allegory as the trope of memory
registers of cultural time in Schlegel and Novalis -
The male muses of romanticism
the poetics of gender in Novalis, E.T.A. Hoffmann, and Eichendorff -
Women and writing in the works of Novalis
transformation beyond measure? -
I am all that is, that was and that shall be, and no mortal has lifted my veil
Kant, Novalis, Goethe, and the veiled goddess Isis -
The embodiment of the absolute
theories of the feminine in the works of Schleiermacher, Schlegel, and Novalis -
Natural magic and modern science in the poetic works of Novalis and Shelley
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Contagion
sexuality, disease, and death in German idealism and romanticism -
A Jungian approach to literature
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History and poetry in Novalis and in the tradition of the German Enlightenment
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The artist as God
the reconciliation of religion with art in Novalis' "Heinrich von Ofterdingen" -
The art of recollection in Jena romanticism
memory, history, fiction, and fragmentation in texts by Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis -
The cosmic-symphonic
Novalis, music, and universal discourse -
A higher language
Novalis on communion with animals -
Loss and expectation
temporal entwinement as theme and figure in Novalis, Wordsworth, Nerval, and Leopardi -
Romantic vision, ethical context
Novalis and artistic autonomy -
Delayed endings
nonclosure in Novalis and Hölderlin -
The prose poem as a genre in nineteenth-century European literature