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infinite possibility, via the imagination. The use of the fragment allowed
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Novalis was still in Weissenfels. Four months later, Novalis's brother Erasmus, who had been diagnosed with tuberculosis, also died. The death of Sophie, as well as his younger brother, affected Novalis deeply. Their deaths catalyzed his more intensive commitment to poetic expression. Sophie's death also became the central inspiration for one of the few works Novalis published in his lifetime,
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of philosophy and poetry. The "magic wand of analogy" allowed
Novalis to use metaphor, analogy and symbolism to bring together the arts, science, and philosophy in his search for truth. This view of Novalis's writing suggests that his literary language must be read carefully. His metaphors and images- even in works like
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revolutionary movement toward God. In this more romantic view, Novalis was a visionary who saw contemporary
Christianity as a stage to an even higher expression of religion where earthly love rises to a heavenly love as death itself is defeated by that love. At the end of the nineteenth century, the playwright and poet
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to clarify how he meant to use history in that essay. This use of analogy was partly inspired by
Schiller, who argued that analogy allows facts to be connected into a harmonious whole, and by his relationship with Friedrich Schlegel, who sought to explore the revelations of religion through the union
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and numerous other poems and fragments were published posthumously by Ludwig Tieck and
Friedrich Schlegel. However, their publication of Novalis's more philosophical fragments was disorganized and incomplete. A systematic and more comprehensive collection of Novalis's fragments from his notebooks was
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December 1798, Novalis became engaged for the second time. His fiancée was Julie von Charpentier, a daughter of Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Toussaint von Charpentier, the chair of mining studies at the University of Leipzig. Unlike his relationship with Sophie, Novalis's affection for Julie developed
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Novalis as romantic poet became enormously popular. When Novalis's biography by his long-time friend August Cölestin Just was published in 1815, Just was criticized for misrepresenting Novalis's poetic nature because he had written that Novalis was also a hard-working mine inspector and
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to the salt works at Weissenfels. To earn a stable income for his intended marriage, he accepted the position and moved to Weissenfels to assume his duties. Sophie, on the other hand, stayed with her family. Sophie once more became extremely ill, during which time Novalis's parents finally relented
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and left an abundance of notes on these topics. His early work displays his ease and familiarity with these diverse fields. His later works also include topics from his professional duties. In his notebooks, Novalis also reflected on the scientific, aesthetic, and philosophical significance of his
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quotes Novalis at the top of the essay, "Philosophy is really homesickness—the desire to be everywhere at home." The essay unfolds closely related to this notion of Novalis—that modern philosophy "mourns the absence of a pre-subjective, pre-reflexive anchoring of reason" and is searching to be
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that structures the universe. In Novalis's view, this vision of the logos is not merely intellectual, but moral too, as Novalis states "god is virtue itself". This vision includes Novalis's idea of love, in which self and nature united in a mutually supportive existence. This understanding of
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more gradually. He initially saw his affection for Julie as a more "earthly" passion compared to his "heavenly" passion for Sophie, though he gradually softened this distinction with time. Eventually his feelings for Julie became the subject of some of his poetry, including the
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Novalis's philosophical writings are often grounded in nature. His works explore how personal freedom and creativity emerge in the affective understanding of the world and others. He suggests that this can only be accomplished if people are not estranged from the earth. In
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that became an key emblem for German Romanticism. His fellow Jena Romantics, such as Friedrich Schlegel, Tieck, and Schleiermacher, also describe him as a poet who dreamt of a spiritual world beyond this one. Novalis's diagnosis of tuberculosis, which was known as the
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grounded but cannot achieve this aim due to philosophy's modern discursive nature. Later, however, Lukács repudiated Romanticism, writing that Novalis's "cult of the immediate and the unconscious necessarily leads to a cult of night and death, of sickness and decay."
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In the final months of 1795, Sophie began to suffer declining health due to a liver tumor that was thought to be caused by tuberculosis. As a result, she underwent liver surgery in Jena, which was performed without anesthesia. In January 1797, Novalis was appointed
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In early 1799, Novalis had completed his studies at Leipzig and returned to the management of salt mines in Weissenfels. By December, he became an assessor of the salt mines and a director, and at the end of 1800, the 28-year-old Novalis was appointed an
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Novalis's religious perspective remains a subject of debate. Novalis's early rearing in a Pietist household affected him through this life. The impact of his religious background on his writings are particularly clear in his two major poetic works.
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Novalis's works were originally issued in two volumes by his friends Ludwig Tieck and Friedrich Schlegel (2 vols. 1802; a third volume was added in 1846). Editions of Novalis's collected works have since been compiled by C. Meisner and
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also described Novalis as a mystic. However, Maeterlinck acknowledged the impact of Novalis's intellectual interests on his religious views, describing Novalis as a "scientific mystic" and comparing him to the physicist and philosopher
1011:, contributed to his romantic reputation. Because Sophie von Kühn was also thought to have died from tuberculosis, Novalis became the poet of the blue flower who was reunited with his beloved through the death of the white plague.
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Wilhelm III censored the publication of additional installments as he felt it held the monarchy to impossibly high standards. The work is also notable in that Novalis extensively used the literary fragment to make his points.
1363:. After his death many of the poems were incorporated into Lutheran hymn-books. Novalis also wrote a number of other occasional poems, which can be found in his collected works. Translations of poems into English include:
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triumphantly poetic. Both of Novalis's novels also reflect human experience through metaphors related to his studies in natural history from Freiburg. Translations of Novels into English include:
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nobility. Novalis's father was Heinrich Ulrich Erasmus Freiherr (Baron) von Hardenberg (1738–1814), the estate owner and a salt-mine manager. His mother was Auguste Bernhardine (née von
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of Fichte and Schelling with the creative imagination. The goal of the creative imagination is to break down the barriers between language and world, as well as the subject and object. The
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Littlejohns, Richard (2003). "Philipp Otto Runge's "Tageszeiten" and Their Relationship to Romantic Nature Philosophy".
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Saul, Nicholas (1982). "Novalis's "Geistige Gegenwart" and His Essay "Die Christenheit Oder Europa"".
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has been described as an attempt by Novalis to use religion to avoid the challenges of modernity, and
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The Birth of Novalis: Friedrich Von Hardenberg's Journal of 1797, with Selected Letters and Documents
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were greatly influenced by Novalis. Breton cited Novalis extensively in his study of art history,
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where his family had moved in 1785. At the gymnasium, he learned rhetoric and ancient literature.
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Rush, Fred (2005). "Review of The Romantic Imperative: The Concept of Early German Romanticism".
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Monroe, Jonathan (1983). "Novalis' "Hymnen an die Nacht" and the Prose Poem "avant la lettre"".
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in 1798, which was edited by Schlegel. and includes four of Schlegel's fragments in fine print.
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Necessary Luxuries: Books, Literature, and the Culture of Consumption in Germany, 1770–1815
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3626:. Translated by Beiser, Frederick C. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. 1996.
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7100:"On 'The Religion of the Visible Universe': Novalis and the Pantheism Controversy"
4946:(1967). "New Light on the Thought of Novalis: Volume 2 of the Stuttgart Edition".
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Gelley, Alexander (1991). "Miscellaneous Remarks (Original Version of Pollen)".
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Wessell, Leonard P. Jr. (1975). "Novalis' Revolutionary Religion of Death".
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took their name from Novalis and used his poems for lyrics on their albums.
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Haussmann, J. F. (1912). "German Estimates of Novalis from 1800-1850".
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Uncertainties, Mysteries, Doubts: Romanticism and the Analytic Attitude
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Novalis: Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia (Das Allgemeine Brouillon)
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4411:"Philosophy- Early German Romanticism: Schlegel, Novalis, Hölderlin"
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The Way of Novalis: An Exposition on the Process of His Achievement
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The George MacDonald WWW Page: Home to the George MacDonald Society
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The George MacDonald WWW Page: Home to the George MacDonald Society
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on Novalis's love affair with Sophie and her influence on his art.
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The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, Solitude
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Symphilosophie: International Journal of Philosophical Romanticism
6264:(1996). "Novalis: Signs of Revolution by Wm. Arctander O'Brien ".
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Literary Skinheads? Writing from the Right in a Reunified Germany
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Magnificent Rebels: The First Romantics and the Invention of Self
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The Romantic Imperative: The Concept of Early German Romanticism
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7181:(1955). "The Metaphor of Hieroglyphics in German Romanticism".
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James Joyce and German Theory: The Romantic School and All That
5063:. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. pp. 90–92.
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5841:"Romantic Cosmopolitanism: Novalis's "Christianity or Europe""
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Contains Novalis's notes as he read and responded to Fichte's
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Novalis, the veil of imagery; a study of the poetic works of
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The Poetization of Mystical Constructs in the Work of Novalis
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German Idealism: The Struggle Against Subjectivism, 1781–1801
6722:. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana State University. pp. 21–22.
6461:(2006). "Magical Realism and the Legacy of German Idealism".
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Gelley, Alexander (1991). "Novalis, Miscellaneous Remarks ".
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Newman, Gail (1989). "The Status of the Subject in Novalis's
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Eternal Individuality. Towards a Karmic Biography of Novalis
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Film, Negation and Freedom: Capitalism and Romantic Critique
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Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia: Das Allgemeine Brouillon
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Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia: Die Allgemeine Brouillon
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in 1897 into English, also understood him as a mystic poet.
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contains many Christian symbols and themes. And, Novalis's
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While on a trip to Jena in the summer of 1799, Novalis met
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Das allgemeine Brouillon (Notes for a General Encyclopedia)
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Weltman, J. (1975). "The Religion of Friedrich Schlegel".
5500:. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. pp. 175–202.
4866:"Georg Friedrich Philipp von Hardenberg [Novalis]"
4604:. Pick, Bernard (ed.). Chicago: Open Court. pp. 3–18.
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This volume contains several of Novalis' works, including
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Wallace Fowlie, "Surrealism in 1960: A Backward Glance",
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Bifocal Vision: Novalis' Philosophy of Nature and Disease
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The Routledge Companion to Nineteenth Century Philosophy
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Bury Place Papers:Essays from the London Review of Books
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Novalis and his role as a thinker as well as an artist.
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is the enlivening of nature as it responds to our will.
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Nassar, Dalia (2013). "Romanticizing Nature and Self".
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews: An Electronic Journal
4695:"Karl von Hardenberg: Biography of His Brother Novalis"
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7555:"Predecessors and Predilections: A Problematic Legacy"
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deeply read in science, law, philosophy, politics and
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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
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Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States
8079:. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 47-76
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5354:. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. pp. 66–70.
4763:. By Novalis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Novalis:German Poet—European Thinker—Christian Mystic
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The composer, guitarist, and electronic music artist
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Novalis's early education was strongly influenced by
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The Early Political Writings of the German Romantics
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The Early Political Writings of the German Romantics
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Novalis: A Romantic's Theory of Language and Poetry
8243:. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
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Fortschritt und Reaktion in der deutschen Literatur
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6924:Toy, Walter D. (1918). "The Mysticism of Novalis".
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1602:contains the fairy tale "Hyacinth and Rose Petal".
1403:. Translated by Hope, M. J. Chicago: McClurg. 1891.
1123:represents a challenge to what he perceived as the
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7339:(2011). "Night in Novalis, Schelling, and Hegel".
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3653:. Translated by Passage, Charles E. Archived from
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7382:"Heinrich Von Ofterdingen 1802: Novel by Novalis"
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5771:. By Novalis. New York: Routledge. pp. 1–22.
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4210:"Philosophiren ist dephlegmatisiren, vivificiren"
4029:Historische-Kritische Ausgabe - Novalis Schriften
1343:, are considered his major lyrical achievements.
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6006:"Novalis: The White Plague and the Blue Flower"
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3713:The Idea of Europe: Enlightenment Perspectives
1586:Novalis wrote two unfinished novel fragments,
1449:. Kingston, NY: McPherson & Company. 1988.
1384:. Edinburg, Scotland: T. & T. Clark. 1888.
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8005:(1996). "Hermann Hesse's Chiliastic Vision".
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3673:"The Future of Christendom [excerpt from
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3752:Collected and miscellaneous works in English
3687:Edinburg, Scotland: T. & T. Clark. 1888.
3605:"Faith and Love or the King and the Queen".
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332:immediately after graduating. There, he met
289:, who was a poet, novelist, philosopher and
13147:European Conservatives and Reformists Party
7873:
7780:
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7616:
7494:
7392:
7386:Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850
7335:
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7074:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
6842:
6587:
6358:. University of Chicago Press. p. 55.
6298:
6142:
6108:Harrold, F. (1930). "Carlyle and Novalis".
6107:
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5706:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
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4250:) may have been inspired by Novalis's term
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991:not available until the twentieth century.
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453:, born in 1772 at his family estate in the
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8121:The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism
7954:
7051:
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6726:
6663:"The Anthropology and Physiology of Magic"
6621:
6446:
6340:
6307:"Review of Novalis, David Wood (Ed., Tr.)
5994:
5687:
5611:Continental Idealism: Leibniz to Nietzsche
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4894:
4834:"Ludwig Tieck "Biography of Novalis, 1815"
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8271:. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988.
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5613:. New York: Routledge. pp. 116–134.
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4817:
4468:
4214:Studies in the History of the Renaissance
4161:was prefigured by Novalis's statement in
4105:Volume IV: Includes the unfinished novels
4088:Volume II: Longer prose pieces, includes
3960:of the 1151 entries are available online
3681:Hymns and Thoughts on Religion by Novalis
1707:The Disciples at Saïs and Other Fragments
1494:The Disciples at Saïs and Other Fragments
1471:Hymns and Thoughts on Religion by Novalis
1378:Hymns and Thoughts on Religion by Novalis
1361:Specimens From a New Devotional Hymn Book
1193:Specimens From a New Devotional Hymn Book
966:When he died, Novalis had only published
8257:. Durham: Duke University Press, 1995.
8092:
7674:
7424:
7373:
7329:
6573:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
6413:
5915:
5646:
5368:
5352:Novalis, Signs of Revolution, Literature
4615:
4315:Faith and Love or the King and the Queen
3994:
3575:Faith and Love or the King and the Queen
3531:Faith and Love or the King and the Queen
3517:Faith and Love or the King and the Queen
1628:
1616:was conceived as a response to Goethe's
1359:, and they were intended to be entitled
1316:
1158:
1072:
945:
800:Faith and Love or the King and the Queen
769:
731:
713:, and they later went on an art tour of
697:At the end of 1797, Novalis entered the
630:
558:Jena, Leipzig, Wittenberg: Legal Studies
494:
434:
8280:. Temple Lodge Publishing, London 1992.
8176:
7742:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
7735:
7229:
6917:
6607:. London: Routledge. pp. 295–327.
6181:
5531:Mahoney, Dennis F. (7 September 2004).
5476:German Romanticism And Its Institutions
4870:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
4715:
4634:
4580:
4421:
4277:The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics
3938:Classic and Romantic German Aesthetics.
3936:This book is in the same series as the
3843:Stoljar, Margaret Mahoney, ed. (1997).
1762:in 1798. English translations include:
1653:. Cambridge, England: John Owens. 1842.
1550:London: Temple Lodge Publishing. 2001.
1329:(based on Franz Gareis's 1799 painting)
667:Foundations of the Science of Knowledge
233:(2 May 1772 – 25 March 1801), pen name
14:
15219:
7921:, Vol. 95, No. 6 (Mar., 1960), p. 371.
7761:
7474:German History in Documents and Images
7243:German History in Documents and Images
7062:
6964:
6429:German History in Documents and Images
6003:
5696:
4503:
4455:Novalis: His Life, Thoughts, and Works
3830:Classic and Romantic German Aesthetics
15307:19th-century deaths from tuberculosis
13873:
13847:
11063:
10857:
10785:Romanticism and the French Revolution
8419:
6857:. New York: D. Appleton. p. 212.
5784:
5348:"After Sophie: Julie von Charpentier"
5115:"Before Hegel: Schiller, Novalis and
4324:refers often to Novalis in his work.
4176:derived his concept of philosophy as
3039:Christian Democratic Union of Germany
2589:Lectures on the Philosophy of History
1878:
1671:Novalis: His Life, Thoughts and Works
1401:Novalis: His Life, Thoughts and Works
1015:magistrate. Even the literary critic
539:. At seventeen, Novalis attended the
499:Coat-of-arms of the Hardenberg family
465:. Hardenberg descended from ancient,
276:
15247:People from the Electorate of Saxony
6851:"Novalis and His Hymns to the Night"
5845:Journal of the History of Philosophy
5652:
4726:
4640:
4094:Faith and Love or the King and Queen
3909:Faith and Love or the King and Queen
3873:Faith and Love or The King and Queen
3813:Faith and Love or the King and Queen
1633:Novalis's handwriting (excerpt from
1581:
519:world, where Novalis was exposed to
8352:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
8343:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
6923:
5729:"An Interrupted Reception: Novalis"
5386:"Introduction: The Unknown Novalis"
5346:O'Brien, William Arctander (1995).
4382:titled one of his songs "Novalis".
4180:from Novalis. In his 1914–15 essay
2579:Elements of the Philosophy of Right
1068:
961:
604:where he completed his law degree.
511:, who lived at his rural estate in
507:(1728-1800), Land commander of the
24:
8161:, Paris, Gallimard, Essais, 1984.
8130:, Milano: Franco Angeli, 1987 (in
8113:
7886:Novalis: On his Hymns to the Night
7598:. pp. 191–207. Archived from
7160:. Ottawa, Canada: HcP. p. 94.
6567:Josephson-Storm, Jason A. (2017).
6305:Kneller, Jane (5 September 2008).
5763:Stoljar, Margaret Mahoney (1997).
5213:Barroso, Maria Do Sameiro (2019).
4630:. New York: Routledge. p. 31.
4566:. London: London Review of Books.
4131:Novalis' Leben, Dichten und Denken
3917:Christianity or Europe: A Fragment
3895:Beiser, Frederick C., ed. (1996).
3761:Philosophical and political works
3535:Yearbooks of the Prussian Monarchy
1540:Hymns to the Night/Spiritual Songs
1154:
1051:Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia
27:German poet and writer (1772–1801)
25:
15358:
15332:19th-century pseudonymous writers
15327:18th-century pseudonymous writers
8284:
8187:Critical and Miscellaneous Essays
6162:Critical and Miscellaneous essays
4415:A Handbook of Romanticism Studies
4348:First Hymn to the Night – Novalis
3047:Christian Social Union in Bavaria
2619:Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man
1325:portrait of Novalis from 1845 by
480:. His father was a member of the
15302:19th-century German male writers
15063:The Closing of the American Mind
14983:Civilization and Its Discontents
14963:A Vindication of Natural Society
11089:
10838:
10837:
8331:
8290:
8195:(published 1904). pp. 1–55.
8061:
8046:Adamopoulos, Konstantin (2015).
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7399:Crocker, Samuel R., ed. (1873).
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6693:10.5149/9781469658070_neubauer.7
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6315:Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
6283:
6246:
6225:"George MacDonald & Novalis"
6208:
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6127:
6086:
6031:
6004:Robles, Nicolas Roberto (2020).
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4242:that he coined in his 1925 book
3962:
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3570:has variously been interpreted.
3470:
3458:
2292:Monarchism in Bavaria after 1918
1904:
1847:
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1676:
1656:
1650:Henry von Ofterdingen: A Romance
1619:Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
1530:
1503:
1480:
1433:
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814:saw the first appearance of his
239:
220:
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13167:International Monarchist League
8445:
8139:German Romantic Literary Theory
8069:
7911:
7783:University of Toronto Quarterly
7755:
7729:
7680:
5769:Novalis: Philosophical Writings
3981:Donehower, Bruce., ed. (2007).
3871:, a long fragment on language;
3846:Novalis: Philosophical Writings
3608:Novalis: Philosophical Writings
3523:, which was posthumously named
1867:Novalis: Philosophical Writings
15322:Tuberculosis deaths in Germany
8387:New International Encyclopedia
7553:Rosellini, Jay Julian (2000).
6675:10.5149/9781469658070_neubauer
5924:"Novalis: Kant Studies (1797)"
5535:. In Knapp, Gerhard P. (ed.).
5057:"Representation and Criticism"
5001:Kleist's Die Marquise von O...
4903:"Review of Jane Kneller (Ed.)
4731:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing.
4693:von Hardenberg, Karl (2007) .
4624:"Psychoanalysis and Mysticism"
4449:Just,Cölestin August (1891) .
4141:(Hamburg, 1899), E. Heilborn,
3391:Die Freischwebende Intelligenz
3298:Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
3124:German National People's Party
2569:Addresses to the German Nation
774:Novalis's grave in Weissenfels
13:
1:
14953:Oration on the Dignity of Man
10976:Buddhist (consciousness-only)
10808:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
7740:, in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.),
7318:(PhD). University of Florida.
7232:""Christendom or Europe"[
6777:Littlejohns, Richard (2007).
5472:"The Mind: Image of the Soul"
4868:, in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.),
4836:. In Donehower, Bruce (ed.).
4799:. In Donehower, Bruce (ed.).
4697:. In Donehower, Bruce (ed.).
4392:
4271:The 20th-century philosopher
4129:(Berlin, 1870); A. Schubart,
4100:Volume III: Various fragments
3796:Writings of Novalis, Volume 2
3589:Writings of Novalis, Volume 2
3385:Criticism of multiculturalism
3163:Bibliothek des Konservatismus
1804:Writings of Novalis, Volume 2
1781:Writings of Novalis, Volume 2
400:, and his unfinished novels,
308:faith. He studied law at the
15242:People from Mansfeld-Südharz
15023:The Society of the Spectacle
13162:International Democrat Union
10883:
8255:Novalis: Signs of Revolution
8253:O’Brien, William Arctander.
7687:Novalis, 1772-1801. (2007).
7405:The Literary World, Vols 3-4
7234:Die Christenheit oder Europa
6527:Cahen-Maurel, Laure (2019).
4901:Waibel, Violetta L. (2004).
4535:10.5149/9781469657554_hiebel
4517:10.5149/9781469657554_hiebel
4367:Novalis has also influenced
4148:
3948:Wood, David W., ed. (2007).
3827:Bernstein, Jay, ed. (2003).
2669:The Concept of the Political
1812:is the one published in the
1748:
1709:. Translated by F. V. M. T;
1496:. Translated by F. V. M. T;
1197:Die Christenheit oder Europa
1027:. The author and theologian
852:Weissenfels: The final years
693:Freiberg: The Mining Academy
482:Herrnhuter Unity of Brethren
425:
7:
13177:Tradition, Family, Property
8357:Novalis: Hymns to The Night
8330:(public domain audiobooks)
7380:Hahn, Hans-Joachim (2004).
7098:Crowe, Benjamin D. (2008).
7034:On Emerson and Other Essays
6849:Wernaer, Robert M. (1910).
6223:Partridge, Michael (2014).
4598:Devotional Songs of Novalis
4178:transcendental homelessness
4010:Collected works (in German)
3928:Kellner, Jane, ed. (2003).
3380:Conservatism in Switzerland
3172:Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung
3062:Ecological Democratic Party
1798:Novalis Schriften, Volume 2
1307:
1031:, who translated Novalis's
10:
15363:
15257:Writers from Saxony-Anhalt
13549:Traditionalist Catholicism
10725:Coleridge's theory of life
8126:Arena, Leonardo Vittorio,
8086:
7440:(1): 59–68. Archived from
6877:The Modern Language Review
6463:The Modern Language Review
5159:The Modern Language Review
4948:The Modern Language Review
4795:Donehower, Bruce (2007) .
4643:The Modern Language Review
4341:The avant-garde filmmaker
4208:includes Novalis's quote,
4192:'s libretto for the opera
4153:The political philosopher
3857:Miscellaneous Observations
3417:Philosophical anthropology
3232:Studienzentrum Weikersheim
3213:Konrad Adenauer Foundation
3206:Institut für Staatspolitik
1667:"Heinrich von Ofterdingen"
699:Mining Academy of Freiberg
566:. While there, he studied
431:Birth and early background
324:. In Leipzig, he then met
147:Mining Academy of Freiberg
29:
15297:19th-century German poets
15292:18th-century German poets
15282:Leipzig University alumni
15201:
15105:
15093:Intellectuals and Society
15043:The Culture of Narcissism
14934:
14602:
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14343:
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11805:
11746:
11711:
11694:Italian school of elitism
11674:
11579:
11495:
11486:
11422:
11394:
11371:
11329:
11279:
11251:
11211:
11202:
11106:
11097:
10994:
10891:
10817:
10780:Romanticism and economics
10717:
10609:
10356:
10178:
10123:
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9873:
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9726:
9690:
9644:
9635:
9480:
9424:
9373:
9332:
9291:
9245:
9187:
9057:
8936:
8858:
8795:Manuel Antônio de Almeida
8777:
8768:
8654:
8522:
8453:
8315:Works by or about Novalis
8248:Novalis' "Fichte Studies"
7837:10.1017/S0954586700005073
7736:Gjesdal, Kristin (2014),
7119:10.1080/09608780701789335
7068:"Novalis' Magic Idealism"
6542:: 129–165. Archived from
5839:Kleingeld, Paula (2008).
5537:The Literary Encyclopedia
3199:Hans Filbinger Foundation
3179:Forum of German Catholics
3116:German Conservative Party
3031:Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht
2639:Prussianism and Socialism
1312:
941:
824:, after their settlement
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15342:German Christian mystics
15083:The Malaise of Modernity
15033:The History of Sexuality
14132:Catholic social teaching
13714:Catholic social teaching
8560:German historical school
8218:Friedrich von Hardenberg
7425:Tanehisa, Otabe (1918).
6603:. In Moyar, Dean (ed.).
5113:Aldouri, Hamman (2019).
4997:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
4558:(2009) . "Dark Fates ".
4309:The artist and activist
4143:Friedrich von Hardenberg
4139:Friedrich von Hardenberg
4035:, Stuttgart, 1960–2006.
4025:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
3942:The Science of Knowledge
3881:Das allgemeine Broullion
3733:: CS1 maint: location (
3537:in 1798 just after King
3407:Pan-European nationalism
2729:Germany Abolishes Itself
1886:This article is part of
1758:, was published in the
1643:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
1635:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
1624:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
1614:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
1605:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
1588:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
1327:Friedrich Eduard Eichens
1226:and the literary critic
1063:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
1039:As philosophical thinker
1002:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
984:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
921:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
904:Christenheit oder Europa
899:Friedrich Schleiermacher
765:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
602:University of Wittenberg
402:Heinrich von Ofterdingen
339:Novalis enrolled at the
318:University of Wittenberg
143:University of Wittenberg
55:1799 portrait of Novalis
32:Novalis (disambiguation)
15163:Philosophy of education
13664:Conservative liberalism
13152:European People's Party
11012:Plato's Theory of Ideas
9207:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
8193:Charles Scribner's Sons
8128:La filosofia di Novalis
8105:Encyclopædia Britannica
7825:Cambridge Opera Journal
7762:Lukacs, György (1947).
7183:Compariative Literature
6661:Neubauer, John (1971).
5940:10.1111/0031-806X.00072
5928:The Philosophical Forum
5922:Wood, David D. (2002).
5384:Wood, David D. (2007).
5219:Antropologia Portuguesa
5084:Laman, Barbara (2004).
4592:Pick, Bernhard (1910).
4409:Redfield, Marc (2012).
3861:Logological Fragments I
3465:Conservatism portal
3375:Conservatism in Austria
3316:Süddeutsche Monatshefte
3194:Hanns Seidel Foundation
3184:Gerhard Löwenthal Prize
3108:Free Conservative Party
3095:Bavarian People's Party
3070:Family Party of Germany
3015:Alternative for Germany
2629:The Decline of the West
1897:Conservatism in Germany
1703:"The Disciples at Saïs"
1289:Europe and Christianity
1261:naturalistic philosophy
1228:Hermann Theodor Hettner
953:'s pen-and-ink drawing
782:. These works included
14102:
14056:
14042:
13157:Identity and Democracy
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11662:
11604:
11557:
11543:
11534:
11505:
10971:Magical (thaumaturgic)
10790:Romanticism in science
10745:Middle Ages in history
10740:List of Romantic poets
9452:Josiah Gilbert Holland
8403:Encyclopedia Americana
8267:Pfefferkorn, Kristin.
8225:Krell, David Farrell.
8075:Kitchen, Will. (2023)
7341:Studies in Romanticism
7265:Modern Language Review
7154:O'Meara, John (2014).
6802:Studies in Romanticism
6599:Kneller, Jane (2010).
6431:. 2003. Archived from
5875:Studies in Romanticism
5517:10.7591/j.ctt5hh26b.11
5255:Studies in Romanticism
5055:Seyhan, Azade (2012).
4755:Kneller, Jane (2003).
4622:Snell, Robert (2012).
4172:Hungarian philosopher
4127:Die romantische Schule
4006:
3637:Christianity or Europe
3525:Christianity or Europe
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1713:London: Methuen. 1903.
1638:
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1500:London: Methuen. 1903.
1330:
1298:Christianity or Europe
1236:Christianity or Europe
1201:Christianity or Europe
1175:
1164:Caspar David Friedrich
1089:
958:
919:) and began his novel
909:Christianity or Europe
836:
830:
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810:). The publication of
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784:
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740:
736:Novalis house plaque,
681:
638:
612:After graduating from
500:
442:
440:Oberwiederstedt castle
102:, Electorate of Saxony
15317:German-language poets
15267:Romantic philosophers
15168:Philosophy of history
15158:Philosophy of culture
15053:A Conflict of Visions
13817:Small-c conservatives
13729:Counter-revolutionary
13719:Conservative feminism
13611:Counter-Enlightenment
13566:Traditionalist School
10760:Romantic epistemology
10750:Opium and Romanticism
9319:Stojadinović-Srpkinja
8545:Counter-Enlightenment
8363:Oberwiederstedt Manor
8275:Prokofieff, Sergei O.
8119:Ameriks, Karl (ed.).
8033:registration required
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4188:The musical composer
3998:
3903:This volume includes
3889:Christendom or Europe
3541:and his popular wife
3539:Wilhelm Frederick III
3436:Theory of generations
3402:Liberalism in Germany
3189:German Burschenschaft
3140:German People's Party
2425:Moeller van den Bruck
2171:Social market economy
1856:registration required
1794:Minor, Jakob (1907).
1687:Henry von Ofterdingen
1632:
1592:Die Lehrlinge zu Sais
1548:Prokofieff, Sergei O.
1320:
1216:Johann Kaspar Lavater
1174:' aesthetic theories.
1162:
1076:
949:
865:district of Thuringia
773:
757:Die Lehrlinge zu Sais
735:
717:together. He visited
634:
594:University of Leipzig
498:
438:
314:University of Leipzig
15277:Natural philosophers
15173:Political philosophy
14973:Democracy in America
13687:Anti-gender movement
13591:Bourbon Restauration
11844:National Catholicism
11559:Révolution nationale
11524:Integral nationalism
11042:Idealistic pluralism
10824:Age of Enlightenment
8466:England (literature)
8350:by Kristin Gjesdal,
8200:Fitzgerald, Penelope
8003:Ziolkowski, Theodore
7795:10.3138/utq.67.4.774
7625:The German Quarterly
7506:New Literary History
7447:on 22 December 2018.
7179:Dieckmann, Liselotte
7064:Beiser, Frederick C.
7026:Maeterlinck, Maurice
6926:Studies in Philology
6714:Krell, David Farrell
6381:Environmental Values
6262:Ziolkowski, Theodore
6158:Emerson, Ralph Waldo
6110:Studies in Philology
5787:The German Quarterly
5698:Beiser, Frederick C.
5555:New Literary History
5492:Erlin, Matt (2014).
5468:Ziolkowski, Theodore
5005:The German Quarterly
4353:Criterion Collection
4345:made the short film
4204:The literary critic
4165:where he describes "
3635:(posthumously named
2719:Moral und Hypermoral
2699:Fascism in Its Epoch
2679:On the Marble Cliffs
2273:German reunification
2253:German Confederation
1822:New Literary History
1426:. 2005 – via
1416:"Hymns to the Night"
1397:"Hymns to the Night"
1374:"Hymns to the Night"
1135:in his writing is a
589:Neue Teutsche Merkur
570:'s philosophy under
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80:Electorate of Saxony
30:For other uses, see
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8499:Russia (literature)
8144:Beiser, Frederick.
7466:Schlegel, Friedrich
7401:"Notes and Queries"
7312:Freeman, Veronica.
7136:on 29 October 2020.
6632:Warnes, Christopher
6549:on 26 October 2020.
6459:Warnes, Christopher
6435:on 4 November 2020.
6028:on 7 November 2020.
5855:on 24 October 2020.
5851:(2). Archived from
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5304:Colloquia Germanica
4876:on 6 September 2020
4299:The Glass Bead Game
4240:magischer Realismus
4200:Hymns to the Night.
4182:Theory of the Novel
4159:opium of the people
3913:Political Aphorisms
3819:. It also includes
3776:on 29 January 2020.
3660:on 4 November 2020.
3359:Böckenförde dilemma
3241:Tradition und Leben
3225:Queen Louise League
3023:Bündnis Deutschland
2649:Ideology and Utopia
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1926:Christian democracy
1726:The Novices of Sais
1697:The Novices at Sais
1600:The Novices at Sais
1596:The Novices at Sais
1546:. with foreword by
1244:Maurice Maeterlinck
1212:Nicolaus Zinzendorf
988:The Novices at Sais
761:The Novices at Sais
725:and met the writer
711:Friedrich Schelling
682:Hymnen an die Nacht
643:Friedrich Hölderlin
616:, Novalis moved to
406:The Novices at Sais
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11022:Consciousness-only
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8701:Historical fiction
8509:Spain (literature)
8295:Works by or about
8246:Molnár, Geza von.
7605:on 14 August 2017.
7407:. p. 137,154.
7038:Moses, Montrose J.
5123:Cosmos and History
4195:Tristan und Isolde
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4047:Novalis's Writings
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3293:Deutsche Rundschau
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8595:Nazarene movement
8555:Düsseldorf School
8341:by Anna Ezekiel,
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8167:978-2-07-070076-9
8058:on 15 March 2016.
7932:Heidegger, Martin
7700:978-1-4294-7128-2
6647:978-0-230-23443-7
6580:978-0-226-40336-6
6192:MacDonald, George
6182:Novalis (1897) ,
4917:on 23 August 2020
4505:Hiebel, Frederick
4451:"Life of Novalis"
4322:Jorge Luis Borges
4252:magischer Realist
4137:(1898); J. Bing,
4075:; in German with
4069:Novalis Schriften
4043:Novalis Schriften
4033:Kohlhammer Verlag
3558:Über die Religion
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2689:The Questionnaire
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2023:Historical School
2018:Right-Hegelianism
1734:Archipelago Books
1582:Unfinished novels
1544:MacDonald, George
1525:Project Gutenberg
1521:MacDonald, George
1513:"Spiritual Songs"
1490:"Spiritual Hymns"
1467:"Spiritual Songs"
1428:Project Gutenberg
1424:MacDonald, George
1218:, as well as the
1082:Der kleine Morgen
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492:for three years.
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1157:
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13684:
13682:Anti-communism
13678:
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13626:Ultra-royalism
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12636:Fundamentalism
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12502:National Right
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12465:Traditionalist
12462:
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12345:
12343:
12334:
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12327:
12324:
12323:
12321:
12320:
12319:
12318:
12315:Perezjimenismo
12308:
12307:
12306:
12298:
12297:
12296:
12288:
12278:
12273:
12268:
12263:
12258:
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11913:
11912:
11902:
11897:
11891:
11889:
11881:
11880:
11878:
11877:
11870:
11868:Neocatholicism
11865:
11860:
11853:
11848:
11847:
11846:
11836:
11835:
11834:
11829:
11817:
11811:
11809:
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11785:
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11779:
11778:
11773:
11763:
11758:
11752:
11750:
11744:
11743:
11741:
11740:
11735:
11730:
11723:
11721:Golden Liberty
11717:
11715:
11709:
11708:
11706:
11705:
11696:
11691:
11686:
11680:
11678:
11672:
11671:
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11668:
11659:
11654:
11649:
11644:
11643:
11642:
11632:
11631:
11630:
11625:
11615:
11613:Ordoliberalism
11610:
11601:
11596:
11591:
11585:
11583:
11577:
11576:
11574:
11573:
11571:Ultra-royalism
11568:
11563:
11554:
11549:
11540:
11531:
11526:
11521:
11516:
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11501:
11499:
11490:
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11480:
11479:
11477:
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11475:
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11464:
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11447:
11442:
11437:
11432:
11426:
11424:
11420:
11419:
11417:
11416:
11414:Neo-Ottomanism
11411:
11406:
11400:
11398:
11392:
11391:
11389:
11388:
11383:
11377:
11375:
11369:
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11360:
11355:
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11327:
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11316:
11311:
11301:
11296:
11291:
11289:Fundamentalist
11285:
11283:
11277:
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11268:
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11189:Traditionalist
11186:
11181:
11176:
11171:
11166:
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11156:
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11136:
11131:
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10995:Related topics
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10968:
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10956:Transcendental
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10718:Related topics
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10446:Gallen-Kallela
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13988:
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13979:
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13815:
13809:
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13801:
13799:
13796:
13795:
13794:
13791:
13789:
13788:Right realism
13786:
13782:
13779:
13778:
13777:
13774:
13770:
13769:United States
13767:
13765:
13762:
13761:
13760:
13759:Radical right
13757:
13755:
13752:
13750:
13747:
13745:
13742:
13740:
13737:
13735:
13732:
13730:
13727:
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13708:
13707:United States
13705:
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13647:
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13640:
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13624:
13622:
13621:Holy Alliance
13619:
13617:
13614:
13612:
13609:
13607:
13604:
13602:
13599:
13597:
13594:
13592:
13589:
13587:
13586:
13585:Ancien régime
13582:
13581:
13579:
13573:
13567:
13564:
13560:
13557:
13555:
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13550:
13547:
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13416:
13414:
13411:
13409:
13406:
13404:
13401:
13399:
13396:
13394:
13393:Pérez Jiménez
13391:
13389:
13386:
13384:
13381:
13379:
13376:
13374:
13371:
13369:
13366:
13364:
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13311:
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13139:Organisations
13136:
13133:
13129:
13119:
13116:
13114:
13111:
13109:
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12871:
12869:
12866:
12864:
12861:
12859:
12856:
12854:
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12849:
12846:
12844:
12843:Chateaubriand
12841:
12839:
12836:
12834:
12831:
12829:
12826:
12824:
12821:
12819:
12816:
12814:
12811:
12809:
12806:
12804:
12801:
12800:
12798:
12796:Intellectuals
12794:
12788:
12785:
12783:
12780:
12778:
12775:
12773:
12770:
12768:
12765:
12763:
12760:
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12708:
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12659:
12656:
12654:
12651:
12647:
12644:
12643:
12642:
12639:
12637:
12634:
12632:
12631:Family values
12629:
12627:
12624:
12622:
12621:Ethical order
12619:
12614:
12613:
12608:
12606:
12603:
12601:
12598:
12597:
12596:
12593:
12591:
12588:
12586:
12583:
12579:
12576:
12575:
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12571:
12569:
12566:
12564:
12561:
12559:
12556:
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12543:
12542:
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12527:
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12510:
12507:
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12468:
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12441:
12438:
12436:
12433:
12429:
12426:
12424:
12421:
12419:
12416:
12415:
12414:
12411:
12409:
12408:Compassionate
12406:
12405:
12403:
12401:
12395:
12387:
12384:
12382:
12379:
12377:
12374:
12373:
12372:
12369:
12367:
12364:
12362:
12359:
12355:
12352:
12351:
12350:
12347:
12346:
12344:
12342:
12338:
12335:
12333:
12332:North America
12329:
12317:
12316:
12312:
12311:
12309:
12305:
12302:
12301:
12299:
12295:
12294:
12289:
12287:
12284:
12283:
12282:
12279:
12277:
12274:
12272:
12269:
12267:
12264:
12262:
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12255:
12252:
12250:
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12238:
12235:
12234:
12232:
12228:
12222:
12219:
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12212:
12211:
12209:
12207:
12203:
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12190:
12187:
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12145:
12142:
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12135:
12133:
12130:
12128:
12127:
12123:
12121:
12118:
12117:
12115:
12111:
12108:
12106:
12105:Latin America
12102:
12092:
12089:
12087:
12084:
12082:
12079:
12075:
12072:
12071:
12070:
12067:
12063:
12060:
12059:
12057:
12053:
12050:
12049:
12047:
12045:
12042:
12040:
12037:
12035:
12032:
12030:
12027:
12025:
12022:
12018:
12015:
12013:
12010:
12009:
12008:
12005:
12001:
11998:
11997:
11995:
11993:
11990:
11988:
11985:
11981:
11978:
11977:
11976:
11973:
11971:
11968:
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11965:
11961:
11953:
11950:
11948:
11945:
11943:
11940:
11939:
11938:
11935:
11933:
11930:
11928:
11925:
11923:
11922:One-nationism
11920:
11918:
11915:
11911:
11908:
11907:
11906:
11905:Compassionate
11903:
11901:
11898:
11896:
11893:
11892:
11890:
11888:
11882:
11876:
11875:
11871:
11869:
11866:
11864:
11861:
11859:
11858:
11854:
11852:
11849:
11845:
11842:
11841:
11840:
11837:
11833:
11830:
11828:
11827:
11826:Carloctavismo
11823:
11822:
11821:
11818:
11816:
11813:
11812:
11810:
11808:
11804:
11796:
11795:
11791:
11790:
11789:
11786:
11784:
11781:
11777:
11774:
11772:
11769:
11768:
11767:
11764:
11762:
11759:
11757:
11754:
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11751:
11749:
11745:
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11736:
11734:
11731:
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11722:
11719:
11718:
11716:
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11703:
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11697:
11695:
11692:
11690:
11687:
11685:
11682:
11681:
11679:
11677:
11673:
11666:
11665:
11660:
11658:
11655:
11653:
11650:
11648:
11647:Ritter School
11645:
11641:
11638:
11637:
11636:
11635:Revolutionary
11633:
11629:
11626:
11624:
11621:
11620:
11619:
11616:
11614:
11611:
11608:
11607:
11602:
11600:
11597:
11595:
11592:
11590:
11587:
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11572:
11569:
11567:
11564:
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11512:
11509:
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11502:
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11473:
11470:
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11460:
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11407:
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11387:
11384:
11382:
11379:
11378:
11376:
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11370:
11364:
11361:
11359:
11358:Shōwa Statism
11356:
11354:
11353:
11349:
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11344:
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11177:
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11157:
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11154:Paternalistic
11152:
11150:
11147:
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11142:
11140:
11137:
11135:
11132:
11130:
11127:
11125:
11122:
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11115:
11114:Authoritarian
11112:
11111:
11109:
11107:International
11105:
11102:
11096:
11092:
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11073:
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11066:
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11050:
11049:
11045:
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11040:
11038:
11037:Phenomenalism
11035:
11033:
11030:
11028:
11025:
11023:
11020:
11018:
11015:
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11010:
11008:
11005:
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10993:
10987:
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10962:
10959:
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10909:
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10901:
10900:
10897:
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10890:
10886:
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10867:
10865:
10860:
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10856:
10845:
10844:
10833:
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10826:
10825:
10816:
10810:
10809:
10805:
10801:
10798:
10796:
10793:
10792:
10791:
10788:
10786:
10783:
10781:
10778:
10776:
10773:
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10768:
10766:
10763:
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10751:
10748:
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10710:
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10690:
10687:
10685:
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10650:
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9149:Mary Robinson
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8707:Mal du siècle
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7675:Chisholm 1911
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6808:(1): 93–110.
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6423:Small Morning
6416:
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6365:9780226084237
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6116:(21): 47–63.
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5962:The Comparist
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5603:Redding, Paul
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4843:
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4830:Tieck, Ludwig
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4343:Stan Brakhage
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4290:Hermann Hesse
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4266:L'Art Magique
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4229:anthroposophy
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4174:György Lukács
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13968:Human nature
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4757:"Chronology"
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2599:Degeneration
2597:
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2439:
2320:Benedict XVI
2259:
2236:
2221:20 July plot
2185:Subsidiarity
2159:Sittlichkeit
2081:
2076:Gemeinschaft
2075:
1989:Cameralistic
1958:
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1302:cosmopolitan
1297:
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1265:Neoplatonism
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387:
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36:
15232:1801 deaths
15227:1772 births
15148:Historicism
14977:(1835–1840)
14943:De Officiis
14667:de Beauvoir
14637:Baudrillard
14589:Vivekananda
14579:Tocqueville
14494:Kierkegaard
14310:Ibn Khaldun
14280:Alpharabius
14171:Personalism
14080:Stewardship
14037:Reification
14032:Natural law
13953:Familialism
13919:Culturalism
13776:Reactionary
13697:Aristocracy
13669:Corporatism
13649:Agrarianism
13554:Integralism
13248:Diefenbaker
13186:Politicians
13108:Tocqueville
12823:Buckley Jr.
12777:Stewardship
12767:Sovereignty
12742:Rule of law
12690:Conventions
12680:Nationalism
12658:Imperialism
12641:Gender role
12626:Familialism
12605:Meritocracy
12600:Aristocracy
12546:Traditional
12509:New Zealand
12413:Libertarian
12221:Pinochetism
12215:Gremialismo
12172:Integralism
12162:Bolsonarism
12126:Maurrasismo
12086:Switzerland
12039:Netherlands
11932:Thatcherism
11874:Noucentisme
11788:Slavophilia
11761:Eurasianism
11652:Romanticism
11618:Prussianism
11606:Neue Rechte
11514:Bonapartism
11373:South Korea
11319:Revisionist
11271:Principlist
11174:Reactionary
11169:Progressive
11119:Corporatist
11032:Panpsychism
11027:Rationalism
11002:Metaphysics
10516:Michałowski
10348:Wackenroder
10313:F. Schlegel
10308:A. Schlegel
10084:Tchaikovsky
9973:Bortkiewicz
9845:R. Schumann
9840:C. Schumann
9805:Kalkbrenner
9774:Saint-Saëns
9079:Anne Brontë
8964:Eichendorff
8949:B. v. Arnim
8944:A. v. Arnim
8754:Weltschmerz
8713:Medievalism
8662:Blue flower
8590:Nationalist
8535:Bohemianism
8447:Romanticism
8220:, 1772–1801
8189:: Volume II
7897:29 November
7337:Gwee, S. L.
6735:Art Journal
5225:(36): 7–25.
5129:(1): 10–30.
4369:film theory
4320:The author
4288:The author
4268:, as well.
4262:Surrealists
4221:esotericist
4167:philistines
4120:J. M. Raich
4073:Jakob Minor
4071:(edited by
4019:(1898), by
4017:Bruno Wille
4004:Weissenfels
3766:"Monologue"
3563:On Religion
3422:Remigration
3075:Free Voters
2989:Wackenroder
2974:von Savigny
2959:Böckenförde
2931:von Westarp
2834:von Gerlach
2808:Politicians
2480:von Salomon
2287:The Junkers
2126:Medievalism
2103:Imperialism
2068:Meritocracy
2063:Aristocracy
2013:Romanticism
1984:Prussianism
1967:Neue Rechte
1953:Nationalist
1610:blue flower
1321:Posthumous
1021:mystic poet
997:blue flower
888:Jakob Böhme
826:Grossenrode
552:Weissenfels
537:Shakespeare
467:Lower Saxon
459:Wiederstedt
123:Nationality
100:Weissenfels
76:Wiederstedt
15221:Categories
15153:Humanities
15113:Agnotology
14772:Kołakowski
14335:Ibn Tufayl
14315:Maimonides
14259:Thucydides
14254:Tertullian
14209:Lactantius
14104:Volksgeist
14085:Traditions
13899:Convention
13642:Ideologies
13577:background
13575:Historical
13363:Metternich
13338:Mannerheim
13213:Berlusconi
12943:La Mennais
12873:Dostoevsky
12848:Chesterton
12762:Solidarity
12727:Patriotism
12712:Organicism
12668:Monarchism
12585:Discipline
12529:Principles
12522:Philosophy
12310:Venezuela
12286:Fujimorism
12184:Monarchist
12167:Coronelism
12074:Monarchist
12062:Monarchist
12034:Luxembourg
12000:Monarchist
11895:Cameronism
11766:Monarchist
11701:Sanfedismo
11529:Legitimism
11430:Bangladesh
11409:Erdoğanism
11404:Democratic
11266:Monarchist
11261:Khomeinism
10946:Subjective
10391:Chassériau
10366:Aivazovsky
10074:Rubinstein
10059:Mussorgsky
10008:Wieniawski
9993:Paderewski
9835:Moszkowski
9618:Vörösmarty
9608:Shevchenko
9462:Longfellow
9386:Batyushkov
9381:Baratynsky
9350:Espronceda
9217:Mickiewicz
9212:Malczewski
9179:Wordsworth
9164:M. Shelley
9119:de Quincey
8984:Günderrode
8868:Baudelaire
8748:Wanderlust
8585:Lake Poets
8301:Wikisource
7479:30 October
7434:Aesthetics
7081:0674007697
6239:23 October
6202:18 October
5793:(2): 143.
4921:22 October
4880:22 October
4393:References
4380:Erik Wøllo
4371:by way of
4114:Novalis's
3924:Notebooks
3803:Wikisource
3685:Hastie, W.
3616:"Novalis,
3596:Wikisource
3321:Der Türmer
2964:von Gierke
2936:Wilhelm II
2911:von Storch
2896:Stresemann
2886:Rauschning
2829:Fehrenbach
2761:Kubitschek
2562:Literature
2510:Sloterdijk
2201:Volksgeist
2142:Patriotism
2136:Organicism
2131:Monarchism
2083:Geopolitik
2037:Principles
1948:Monarchism
1915:Ideologies
1864:"Pollen".
1788:Wikisource
1475:Hastie, W.
1145:John Brown
895:aesthetics
869:magistrate
834:in Latin.
614:Wittenberg
451:Hardenberg
345:mineralogy
316:, and the
189:Philosophy
115:Occupation
73:2 May 1772
69:1772-05-02
15193:Sociology
15143:Historism
14852:Santayana
14822:Oakeshott
14792:MacIntyre
14777:Kropotkin
14752:Heidegger
14605:centuries
14519:Nietzsche
14484:Jefferson
14469:Helvétius
14434:Condorcet
14397:centuries
14381:Montaigne
14204:Confucius
14194:Augustine
14111:Worldview
14005:Modernity
13978:Formation
13473:de Valera
13433:Salisbury
13378:Netanyahu
13333:Macdonald
13303:Kaczyński
13283:de Gaulle
13243:Churchill
13223:Bolsonaro
13208:Andreotti
13048:Santayana
13013:Oakeshott
12973:Mansfield
12853:Coleridge
12803:Bainville
12787:Tradition
12722:Orthodoxy
12541:Authority
12492:Australia
12455:Reaganism
12445:Old Right
12428:Tea Party
12418:Fusionism
12304:Herrerism
12266:Guatemala
12113:Argentina
12052:Miguelist
12048:Portugal
11927:Powellism
11851:Integrism
11839:Francoism
11815:Alfonsism
11738:Sarmatism
11628:Socialist
11566:Sarkozysm
11552:Orléanism
11472:Chiangism
11462:Singapore
11435:Hong Kong
11386:New Right
11314:Religious
11221:Chiangism
11179:Religious
11164:Pragmatic
11100:by region
10986:Political
10981:Practical
10951:Objective
10831:Modernism
10491:Kiprensky
10451:Géricault
10436:Friedrich
10426:Delacroix
10401:Constable
10381:Bonington
10371:Bierstadt
10323:Senancour
10298:Schelling
10253:Lamennais
10248:Khomyakov
10213:Coleridge
10208:Chaadayev
10115:Stanković
10110:Mokranjac
10029:Balakirev
9988:Moniuszko
9937:Donizetti
9932:Cherubini
9830:Meyerbeer
9815:Marschner
9790:Beethoven
9703:Moscheles
9637:Musicians
9623:Wergeland
9588:Orbeliani
9543:Grundtvig
9447:Hawthorne
9416:Zhukovsky
9411:Vyazemsky
9396:Lermontov
9355:Gutiérrez
9314:Radičević
9278:Herculano
9202:Krasiński
9144:Radcliffe
9114:Coleridge
9089:E. Brontë
9084:C. Brontë
9014:Jean Paul
9009:Hölderlin
8898:Lamartine
8835:Magalhães
8825:Guimarães
8733:Pantheism
8723:Nostalgia
8575:Indianism
8523:Movements
8454:Countries
8182:"Novalis"
7934:(2001) .
7883:(2015) ,
7853:194063366
7803:170123721
7717:cite book
7709:137659435
7127:170382946
7030:"Novalis"
6995:163195393
6491:170406207
6327:1538-1617
6154:"Novalis"
6152:(1852) .
6081:161077351
6022:2155-3017
5968:: 23–31.
5533:"Novalis"
5310:(1): 33.
5232:337898914
5117:Aufhebung
4832:(2007) .
4329:krautrock
4236:Franz Roh
4155:Karl Marx
4149:Influence
4062:Volume II
3977:Journals
3877:On Goethe
3869:Monologue
3837:Dialogues
3817:Monologue
3787:Monologue
3729:cite book
3601:original.
3554:Athenaeum
3311:(Defunct)
3264:(Defunct)
2901:vom Stein
2871:von Papen
2845:Hugenberg
2840:Goerdeler
2771:Safranski
2530:Steinbuch
2455:von Ranke
2405:Koselleck
2370:Heidegger
2340:von Galen
2246:Freikorps
2237:Erklärung
2178:Sonderweg
2043:Authority
1994:Socialist
1814:Athenaeum
1760:Athenaeum
1749:Fragments
1740:Paul Klee
1566:cite book
1382:W. Hastie
1349:Athenaeum
1189:Athenaeum
821:de Novali
780:Athenaeum
727:Jean Paul
618:Tennstedt
544:Gymnasium
426:Biography
419:Athenaeum
373:Thuringia
361:Jean Paul
330:Tennstedt
281:), was a
215:Signature
173:fragments
156:1791–1801
15206:Category
15118:Axiology
15106:See also
14897:Voegelin
14887:Spengler
14862:Shariati
14817:Nussbaum
14802:Maritain
14762:Irigaray
14742:Habermas
14707:Foucault
14692:Durkheim
14594:Voltaire
14559:de Staël
14534:Rousseau
14459:Franklin
14320:Muhammad
14305:Gelasius
14290:Avempace
14273:Medieval
14249:Polybius
14244:Plutarch
14010:Morality
13985:Ideology
13973:Identity
13882:Concepts
13808:European
13544:Islamism
13527:Hindutva
13497:Religion
13468:Vajpayee
13458:Trujillo
13453:Thatcher
13443:Stolypin
13398:Pinochet
13313:Khomeini
13308:Khamenei
13278:Fujimori
13263:Dollfuss
13253:Disraeli
13218:Bismarck
13203:Adenauer
13131:Politics
13118:Voegelin
13088:Spengler
13058:Schlegel
13023:Peterson
12983:Menéndez
12958:Leontiev
12928:Karamzin
12903:Hitchens
12673:Royalism
12578:Pro-Life
12470:Trumpism
12435:Movement
12354:Trumpism
12349:Populism
12300:Uruguay
12293:Odriismo
12242:Colombia
12196:Populism
12132:Menemism
12058:Romania
12017:Populist
12012:Metaxism
11996:Georgia
11857:Mellismo
11783:Putinism
11756:Duginism
11664:Völkisch
11594:Hegelian
11589:Agrarian
11519:Gaullism
11450:Pakistan
11445:Malaysia
11381:Ilminism
11299:Kahanism
11159:Populist
11149:National
11144:Moderate
11124:Cultural
10941:Platonic
10931:Monistic
10916:Canadian
10899:Absolute
10885:Idealism
10843:Category
10659:Dahlhaus
10644:Blanning
10611:Scholars
10581:Tropinin
10576:Tidemand
10566:Stattler
10561:Scheffer
10461:Głowacki
10431:Edelfelt
10386:Bryullov
10328:Snellman
10303:Schiller
10293:Rousseau
10273:Michelet
10218:Constant
10188:Belinsky
10161:Sibelius
10105:Konjović
10079:Scriabin
10049:Lyapunov
9983:Lipiński
9952:Spontini
9942:Paganini
9886:Goldmark
9677:Thalberg
9672:Schubert
9652:Bruckner
9613:Topelius
9603:Runeberg
9593:Prešeren
9563:Leopardi
9528:Frashëri
9518:Eminescu
9498:Andersen
9406:Tyutchev
9391:Karamzin
9365:Zorrilla
9360:Saavedra
9258:Castilho
9246:Portugal
9237:Słowacki
9139:Polidori
9069:Barbauld
9004:Hoffmann
8959:Brentano
8873:Bertrand
8694:Romantic
8530:Ancients
8504:Scotland
8328:LibriVox
8180:(1829).
8019:30161816
7975:27709146
7468:(1798).
7353:23056008
7066:(2003).
7028:(1912).
6822:25600414
6716:(1998).
6634:(2009).
6483:20466796
6393:30301971
5974:44366652
5895:25601603
5799:41237070
5700:(2003).
5605:(2009).
5470:(1992).
5440:41292842
5316:23981057
5275:25599987
4864:(2020),
4507:(1954).
4260:and the
4057:Volume I
3821:Klarisse
3335:Die Welt
2906:Stoecker
2819:Ancillon
2814:Adenauer
2796:Weißmann
2776:Sarrazin
2545:Voegelin
2520:Spengler
2515:Spaemann
2505:Sieferle
2495:Schlegel
2490:Schelsky
2450:Plessner
2350:Gogarten
1959:Völkisch
1921:Agrarian
1888:a series
1711:U. C. B.
1517:Rampolli
1498:U. C. B.
1420:Rampolli
1323:Romantic
1308:Writings
1269:Plotinus
892:Platonic
863:for the
842:epigraph
816:pen name
738:Freiberg
580:Schiller
576:Fichte's
548:Eisleben
463:Arnstein
447:Freiherr
414:fragment
287:polymath
198:politics
195:religion
177:speeches
107:Pen name
15237:Novalis
14947:(44 BC)
14877:Sombart
14872:Skinner
14857:Scruton
14837:Polanyi
14812:Niebuhr
14797:Marcuse
14732:Gramsci
14727:Gentile
14687:Du Bois
14677:Deleuze
14647:Benoist
14617:Agamben
14574:Thoreau
14564:Stirner
14554:Spencer
14504:Le Play
14454:Fourier
14439:Emerson
14424:Carlyle
14409:Bentham
14386:Müntzer
14356:Erasmus
14330:Plethon
14325:Photios
14285:Aquinas
14219:Mencius
14187:Ancient
14120:Schools
14000:Loyalty
13958:History
13946:Counter
13941:Culture
13909:Customs
13635:Related
13483:Zemmour
13448:Suharto
13428:Salazar
13358:Metaxas
13353:Menzies
13348:Maurras
13268:Erdoğan
13258:Dmowski
13233:Canning
13228:GW Bush
13098:Strauss
13068:Scruton
13063:Schmitt
13053:Savigny
13038:Rivarol
13008:Novalis
12978:Maurras
12968:Maistre
12953:Le Play
12918:Johnson
12838:Carlyle
12833:Burnham
12808:Barruel
12695:Customs
12663:Loyalty
12595:Elitism
12484:Oceania
12371:Toryism
12281:Peruvia
12254:Uribism
12248:Rojismo
12178:Janismo
12091:Ukraine
12029:Iceland
12024:Hungary
11992:Finland
11987:Denmark
11975:Belgium
11970:Austria
11937:Toryism
11887:Kingdom
11863:Maurism
11820:Carlism
11776:Tsarism
11727:Kaczyzm
11581:Germany
11340:Minzoku
11304:Zionism
11139:Liberal
11098:Schools
10926:Italian
10904:British
10684:Lovejoy
10619:Abraham
10541:Richard
10531:Préault
10456:Girodet
10338:Thoreau
10283:Novalis
10268:Mazzini
10263:Maistre
10238:Hazlitt
10223:Emerson
10203:Carlyle
10193:Berchet
10136:Berwald
10131:Bennett
10100:Hristić
10054:Medtner
10034:Borodin
10024:Arensky
9947:Rossini
9922:Bellini
9901:Joachim
9874:Hungary
9855:Strauss
9783:Germany
9749:Berlioz
9718:Voříšek
9713:Smetana
9691:Czechia
9645:Austria
9578:Maturin
9573:Manzoni
9548:Heliade
9523:Foscolo
9493:Alfieri
9488:Abovian
9442:Emerson
9401:Pushkin
9340:Bécquer
9273:Garrett
9227:Potocki
9174:Southey
9134:Maturin
9104:Carlyle
9061:Britain
9034:Novalis
8989:Gutzkow
8937:Germany
8903:Mérimée
8888:Gautier
8815:Barreto
8810:Azevedo
8790:Alencar
8770:Writers
8689:Byronic
8625:Purismo
8479:Germany
8461:Denmark
8406:. 1920.
8390:. 1905.
8348:Novalis
8339:Novalis
8317:at the
8297:Novalis
8132:Italian
8087:Sources
7285:3716141
7203:1769042
6938:4171721
6897:3716061
6425:(1808)"
6160:(ed.).
6122:4172052
5667:3489014
5230::
5179:3721616
4968:3724113
4663:3726818
4602:Novalis
4361:Novalis
4333:Novalis
4124:R. Haym
4077:Fraktur
4051:Fraktur
3288:COMPACT
3261:Antaios
3089:Defunct
3006:Parties
2994:Wagener
2979:Schmitt
2953:Jurists
2921:Wagener
2916:Strauss
2791:Stürmer
2535:Tönnies
2500:Schmitt
2485:Scheler
2440:Novalis
2335:Gadamer
2258:German
2215:History
2058:Elitism
1931:Liberal
1736:. 2005.
1453:en face
860:Amtmann
837:Novalis
808:Flowers
802:), and
715:Dresden
676:auditor
622:actuary
550:, near
533:Lessing
513:Lucklum
478:Pietism
471:Böltzig
306:Pietist
274:German:
235:Novalis
184:Subject
110:Novalis
43:Novalis
15138:Ethics
15097:(2010)
15087:(1991)
15077:(1990)
15067:(1987)
15057:(1987)
15047:(1979)
15037:(1976)
15027:(1967)
15017:(1964)
15007:(1949)
14997:(1935)
14987:(1930)
14967:(1756)
14957:(1486)
14902:Walzer
14892:Taylor
14882:Sowell
14867:Simmel
14832:Pareto
14827:Ortega
14737:Guénon
14722:Gehlen
14717:Gandhi
14672:Debord
14657:Butler
14652:Berlin
14642:Bauman
14632:Badiou
14622:Arendt
14612:Adorno
14544:Ruskin
14499:Le Bon
14474:Herder
14449:Fichte
14444:Engels
14414:Bonald
14404:Arnold
14376:Milton
14371:Luther
14351:Calvin
14229:Origen
14199:Cicero
14159:Social
14095:Family
14090:Values
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