"The title ?Varieties of Self-Invention|#x00B4; denotes a project to reconstruct Romanticism as a philosophical epoch. That is why Fichte and Schelling have been brought into a new configuration with F. Schlegel and interpreted as philosophical protagonists of Romantic literature. Here the focus is on their many varieties of Romantic self-invention, which are related to the great human themes such as ?freedom|#x00B4;, ?love|#x00B4;, ?God|#x00B4;, ?death|#x00B4; and ?devil|#x00B4;. In addition, in exemplary studies the book emphasizes the central concept of infinite irony and the typical rhetorical artistic character of Romantic philosophy."
"Hinter dem Titel 'Spielarten der Selbsterfindung' steht das Projekt, die Romantik als philosophische Epoche neu zu erschließen. Deshalb werden Fichte und Schelling in eine neue Konfiguration mit F. Schlegel gebracht und als philosophische Protagonisten der romantischen Literatur gedeutet. Dabei richtet sich der Blick auf ihre vielfältigen Spielarten romantischer Selbsterfindung, die sich auf große menschliche Themen wie 'Freiheit', 'Liebe', 'Gott', 'Tod' und 'Teufel' beziehen. Zudem stellt das Buch in exemplarischen Studien die zentrale Gedankenfigur der infiniten Ironie und den typisch r."
"The title ?Varieties of Self-Invention' denotes a project to reconstruct Romanticism as a philosophical epoch. That is why Fichte and Schelling have been brought into a new configuration with F. Schlegel and interpreted as philosophical protagonists of Romantic literature. Here the focus is on their many varieties of Romantic self-invention, which are related to the great human themes such as ?freedom', ?love''?God', ?death' and ?devil'. In addition, in exemplary studies the book emphasizes the central concept of infinite irony and the typical rhetorical artistic character of Romantic philosop."
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