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1151:, which sees illness as a mismatch between sensory stimulation and internal state. Novalis extends this idea by suggesting that illness arises from a disharmony between the self and the world of nature. This understanding of health is immanent: the "magic" is not otherworldly, it is based on the body and mind's relationship to the environment. According to Novalis, health is maintained when we use our bodies as means to sensitively perceive the world rather than to control the world: the ideal is where the individual and the world interplay harmoniously. It has been argued that there is an anxiety in Novalis's sense of magical idealism that denies actual touch, which leads inevitably to death, and replaces it with an idea of "distant touch". 1160: 670:) formed part of the foundation for his later philosophical and literary works: Novalis focused on Fichte's argument that the concept of identity assumes a tension between self (i.e., "I") and object (i.e., "not-I"). Novalis's critique of Fichte arose from Novalis's literary commitments: Novalis suggests that the tension between self and object that Fichte asserts is actually a tension between language and imagination. Later, Novalis would take his critique further, suggesting that identity is not the separation of subject and object, but a dynamic process of equal partners in mutual communication. Novalis's viewpoint is summarized in his aphorism "Statt Nicht-Ich -- Du!" ("Instead of 'not-I', you"). 947: 763:), which incorporated natural history from his studies as well as ideas from his Fichte studies into a meditation on poetry and love as keys to understanding nature. More specifically, he began thinking about how to incorporate his recently acquired knowledge of mining to his philosophical and poetic worldview. In this respect, he shared a commonality with other German authors of the Romantic age by connecting his studies in the mining industry, which was undergoing then the first steps to industrialization, with his literary work. This connection between his scientific interest in mining, philosophy and literature came to fruition later when he began composing his second unfinished novel, 3996: 1906: 1754:
infinite possibility, via the imagination. The use of the fragment allowed Novalis to easily express himself on any issue of intellectual life he wanted to address, and it served as a means of expressing Schlegel's ideal of a universal "progressive universal poesy", that fused "poetry and prose into an art that expressed the totality of both art and nature". This genre particularly suited Novalis as it allowed him to express himself in a way that kept both philosophy and poetry in a continuous relationship. His first major use of the fragment as a literary form,
6700: 4542: 3742: 7810: 5947: 5640: 771: 628:, who at that time was considered old enough to receive suitors. He became infatuated with her on their first meeting, and the effect of this infatuation appeared to transform his personality. In 1795, two days before Sophie turned thirteen they got secretly engaged. Later that year Sophie's parents gave their consent for the two to become engaged: Novalis's brother Erasmus supported the couple, but the rest of Novalis's family resisted agreeing to the engagement due to Sophie's unclear aristocratic pedigree. 679:
and agreed to the couple's engagement. However, two days after her fifteenth birthday, Sophie died, while 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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In 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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Additional works that have been translated into English are listed below. Most of the works reflect Novalis's more philosophical and scientific sides, most of which were not systematically collected, published, and translated until the 20th century. Their publication has called for a reassessment of
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In the twentieth century, Novalis's writings were more thoroughly and systematically collected than previously. The availability of these works provide further evidence that his interests went beyond poetry and novels and has led to a reassessment of Novalis's literary and intellectual goals. He was
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The image of 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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More recently, Novalis's religious outlook has been analysed from the point of view of his philosophical and aesthetic commitments. In this view, Novalis's religious thought was based on his attempts to reconcile Fichte's idealism, in which the sense of self arises in the distinction of subject and
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Another view of Novalis's work is that it reflects a Christian mysticism. After Novalis died, the Jena Romantics wrote of him as a seer who would bring forth a new gospel: one who lived his life as one aiming toward the spiritual while looking at death as a means of overcoming human limitation in a
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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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The depth of Novalis's knowledge in fields like philosophy and natural science came to be more broadly appreciated with the more extensive publication of his notebooks in the twentieth century. Novalis was not only well read in his chosen disciplines; he also sought to integrate his knowledge with
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Together with Friedrich Schlegel, Novalis developed the fragment as a literary artform in German. For Schlegel, the fragment served as a literary vehicle that mediated apparent oppositions. Its model was the fragment from classical sculpture, whose part evoked the whole, or whose finitude evoked
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that enacts a key aspect of his philosophical and literary goals. These words are meant to startle readers into attentiveness, making them aware of his use of the arts, particularly poetry with its metaphor and symbolism, to explore and unify various understandings of nature in his all-embracing
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ascended to the throne of Prussia. In this work, Novalis addresses the king and queen, emphasizing their importance as role models for creating an enduring state of interconnectedness both on the individual and collective level. Though a substantial portion of the essay was published, Frederick
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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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This version follows the published version in that it treats the first six fragments as part of a prelude, so it is numbered differently than later versions. Page links in wikisource document can be used to compare the English translation to German
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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
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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.
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In Freiberg, he remained active with his literary work. It was at this time that he began a collection of notes for a project to unite the separate sciences into a universal whole. In this collection,
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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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During the nineteenth century, Novalis was primarily seen as a passionate love-struck poet who mourned the death of his beloved and yearned for the hereafter. He was known as the poet of the
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One view of Novalis's work is that it maintains a traditional Christian outlook. Novalis's brother Karl writes that during his final illness, Novalis would read the works of the theologians
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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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and maintained a strict pietist household. Until the age of nine, he was taught by private tutors who were trained in pietist theology; subsequently, he attended a Herrnhut school in
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can also be interpreted as "one who cultivates new land", which connotes the metaphoric role that Novalis saw for himself. This metaphoric sense of his pen name can be seen in the
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thought that Novalis was essentially a Catholic in his thinking. In the twentieth century, this view of Novalis has sometimes led to negative assessments of his work.
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From August 1800, Novalis began to cough up blood. At the time, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. However, recent research suggests that he may have suffered from
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was published separately by J. Schmidt in 1876. The most current version of Novalis's collected works, a German-language, six-volume edition of Novalis works
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for a district administrator, Cölestin August Just, who became both his friend and biographer. While working for Just in 1795, Novalis met the 12-year-old
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were begun in 1797 after the death of Sophie von Kühn. About eight months after they were completed, a revised edition of the poems was published in the
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According to this Neoplatonic reading of Novalis, his religious language can be understood using the "magic wand of analogy", a phrase Novalis used in
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written in the last years of his life. Novalis and Julie remained engaged until Novalis's death in 1801, and she tended him during his final illness.
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Novalis's early reputation as a romantic poet was primarily based on his literary works, which were published by his friends Friedrich Schlegel and
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L'épreuve de l'étranger. Culture et traduction dans l'Allemagne romantique: Herder, Goethe, Schlegel, Novalis, Humboldt, Schleiermacher, Hölderlin
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in 1994. The film, which visually incorporates the text of Novalis's poem, was issued on Blu-ray and DVD in an anthology of Brakhage's films by
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Novalis also began to be noticed as a published author at this time. In 1798, Novalis's fragments appeared in the Schlegel brother's magazine,
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Novalis's personal worldview—informed by his education, philosophy, professional knowledge, and pietistic background—has become known as
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Scott, Jill (1998). "Night and Light in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde and Novalis's Hymnen an die Nacht: Inversion and Transfiguration".
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to become qualified as a member of the staff for the salt works at Weissenfels. His principle mentor at the academy was the geologist,
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Novalis remained intellectually active during his employment at Tennstedt. It is possible that Novalis met Fichte, as well as the poet
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Novalis records, which are produced by AVC Audio Visual Communications AG, Switzerland, was named in tribute to Novalis's writings.
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vision of a unity that brings together past and future, ideal and real, to engage the listener in an unfinished historical process.
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contains strong allusions to Novalis's symbolic language, especially the dichotomy between the Night and the Day that animates his
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font) Jena, Germany: Eugene Diederiche, 1907. This a more comprehensive and better organized collection than Tieck and Schlegel's.
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Becker, Christian; Manstetten, Reiner (2004). "Nature as a You: Novalis' Philosophical Thought and the Modern Ecological Crisis".
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font), Berlin, Germany: G. Reimer, 1837 (fifth edition). This is the collection that originally established Novalis's reputation.
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is not a call to return to a lost golden age. Rather, it is an argument in poetic language, phrased in the mode of a myth, for a
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This book includes Novalis's letters and journals around the time of Sophie's illness, as well as early biographies on Novalis.
1296:- are not only mystical utterances, they also express philosophical arguments. Read in this perspective, a work like Novalis's 328:, becoming lifelong friends. Novalis completed his law degree in 1794 at the age of 22. He then worked as a legal assistant in 4902: 10784: 8437: 8166: 7940:. Translated by McNeill, William; Walker, Nicholas (Reprint ed.). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. p. 5. 7698: 6645: 6578: 6432: 3765: 3495: 3038: 2588: 1053:, he worked out connections between the different fields he studied as he sought to integrate them into a unified worldview. 8208:. Boston, MA: Mariner Books, 1995. A novelization of Novalis' early life, development and relationship with Sophie von Kühn. 13565: 12508: 11894: 10455: 8473: 15256: 12842: 8877: 4865: 3859:, one of the few complete works published in his lifetime (though it was altered for publication by Friedrich Schlegel); 2578: 1618: 343:
in 1797, where he studied a wide number of disciplines including electricity, medicine, chemistry, physics, mathematics,
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Littlejohns, Richard (2003). "Philipp Otto Runge's "Tageszeiten" and Their Relationship to Romantic Nature Philosophy".
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Mahoney, Dennis F. (1992). "Human History as Natural History in "The Novices of Sais" and "Heinrich von Ofterdingen"".
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uses a Novalis fragment, "Philosophy is really homesickness, an urge to be at home everywhere" in the opening pages of
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Magical idealism also addresses the idea of health. Novalis derived his theory of health from the Scottish physician
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Schaber, Steven C. (1974). "Novalis' "Monolog" and Hofmannsthal's "Ein Brief": Two Poets in Search of a Language".
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Smith, John H. (2011). "Living Religion as Vanishing Mediator: Schleiermacher, Early Romanticism, and Idealism".
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Hutcheon, Linda; Hutcheon, Michael (1999). "Death Drive: Eros and Thanatos in Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde"".
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Johnson, Laurie (1998). ""Wozu überhaupt ein Anfang?" Memory and History in "Heinrich von Ofterdingen"".
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The UK Charity "Novalis Trust" which provides care and education for individuals with additional needs
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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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Miller, Phillip B. (1974). "Anxiety and Abstraction: Kleist and Brentano on Caspar David Friedrich".
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The Birth of Novalis: Friedrich Von Hardenberg's Journal of 1797, with Selected Letters and Documents
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The Birth of Novalis: Friedrich von Hardenberg's Journal of 1797, with Selected Letters and Documents
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The Birth of Novalis: Friedrich Von Hardenberg's Journal of 1797, with Selected Letters and Documents
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The Birth of Novalis: Friedrich von Hardenberg's Journal of 1797, with Selected Letters and Documents
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was written and originally delivered to a private group of friends in 1799. It was intended for the
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Excerpts from Henry of Ofterdingen with illustrations (mostly paintings by Caspar David Friedrich)
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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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has been described variously as desperate prayer, a reactionary manifesto or a theocratic dream.
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that came with modern rationalistic thinking.From another perspective, however, Novalis's use of
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Monroe, Jonathan (1983). "Novalis' "Hymnen an die Nacht" and the Prose Poem "avant la lettre"".
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Haase, Donald (1979). "Romantic Facts and Critical Myths: Novalis' Early Reception in France".
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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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ideas as well as the contemporary literature of his time, including the works of the French
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Necessary Luxuries: Books, Literature, and the Culture of Consumption in Germany, 1770–1815
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Mileck, Joseph (1983). "Hermann Hesse and German Romanticism: An Evolving Relationship".
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Matala de Mazza, Ethel (2009). "Romantic Politics and Society". In Saul, Nicholas (ed.).
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Jena Romanticism and Its Appropriation of Jakob Böhme: Theosophy, Hagiography, Literature
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The Romantic Absolute: Being and Knowing in Early German Romantic Philosophy, 1795-1804
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Between 1790 and 1794, Novalis went to university to study law. He first attended the
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Nach-Expressionismus, Magischer Realismus: Probleme der neuesten europäischen Malerei
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Novalis's religious project is illustrated by a quote from one of his notes in his
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philosophy. He also developed a close relationship with playwright and philosopher
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The Myth of Disenchantment: Magic, Modernity, and the Birth of the Human Sciences
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This collection contains a selection of Novalis's fragments, as well as his work
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This translation of Jacob Minor's version of Novalis's collected works includes
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Gelley, Alexander (1991). "Miscellaneous Remarks (Original Version of Pollen)".
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This translation was originally published in 1949 and includes illustrations by
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This version is also translated from Novalis's unpublished original manuscript.
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shortly after his death, in 1802. These works include the collection of poems,
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Representation and Its Discontents: The Critical Legacy of German Romanticism
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The artist and animator Chris Powell created the award-winning animated film
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spoke in various lectures (now published) about Novalis and his influence on
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Novalis's ongoing reflections upon Fichte's ideas, particularly those in the
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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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Contagion: Sexuality, Disease, and Death in German Idealism and Romanticism
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Writer, philosopher, poet, aristocrat, mystic, mineralogist, civil engineer
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Gelley, Alexander (1991). "Novalis, Miscellaneous Remarks: Introduction".
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Contagion: Sexuality, Disease and Death in German Idealism and Romanticism
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This version is translated from Novalis's unpublished original manuscript.
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of Hemsterhuis, as well as the writings of the theologian and philosopher
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Magical Realism and the Postcolonial Novel: Between Faith and Irreverence
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Willoughby, L. A. (1938). "German Affinities with the Oxford Movement".
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Novalis is best known as a German Romantic poet. His two sets of poems,
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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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Post-expressionism, Magic Realism: Problems in Recent European Painting
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The Literary Absolute: The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism.
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Novalis: Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia (Das Allgemeine Brouillon)
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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
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During his lifetime, Novalis wrote two works on political themes,
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When he was twelve, Novalis was put under the charge of his uncle
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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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This modern translation includes the German text (with variants)
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The Romantic Imperative: The Concept of Early German Romanticism
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This and subsequent wikisource references are translations from
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Another element of Novalis's magical idealism is his concept of
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James Joyce and German Theory: The Romantic School and All That
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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
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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".
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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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is the work in which Novalis introduced the image of the
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The Routledge Companion to Nineteenth Century Philosophy
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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" 7588: 7555:"Predecessors and Predilections: A Problematic Legacy" 4364:. The title character is a robot named after Novalis. 1044:
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
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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 literary critic, philosopher and photographer's
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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. 7889:, translated by von Maltitz, Hannah, archived from 7768:
Fortschritt und Reaktion in der deutschen Literatur
7686: 7464: 6924:Toy, Walter D. (1918). "The Mysticism of Novalis". 6630: 6560: 6526: 6522: 6520: 6518: 6516: 6514: 6457: 4900: 4688: 4686: 1673:. Translated by Hope, M. J. Chicago: McClurg. 1891. 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 721:and Friedrich Schlegel's older brother, August, in 249: 8054:. Translated by Collins, Charlotte. Archived from 7622: 7398: 7379: 7339:(2011). "Night in Novalis, Schelling, and Hegel". 7097: 7020: 7018: 6965:Rehder, Helmut (1948). "Novalis and Shakespeare". 6848: 6772: 6770: 6732: 6222: 5539:. United Kingdom: The Literary Dictionary Company. 5530: 5425: 5341: 5339: 4559: 4023:(3 vols., 1901), and by J. Minor (4 vols., 1907). 3653:. Translated by Passage, Charles E. Archived from 461:, which is now located in the present-day town of 7770:. Translated by P., Anton. Berlin: Aufbau-Verlag. 7582: 7503: 7382:"Heinrich Von Ofterdingen 1802: Novel by Novalis" 7153: 7040:New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. pp. 51–88. 6874: 5771:. By Novalis. New York: Routledge. pp. 1–22. 5552: 4210:"Philosophiren ist dephlegmatisiren, vivificiren" 4029:Historische-Kritische Ausgabe - Novalis Schriften 1343:, are considered his major lyrical achievements. 505:Gottlob Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Hardenberg 457:, the Schloss Oberwiederstedt, in the village of 412:his art. This goal can be seen in his use of the 15218: 6799: 6511: 6050: 6046: 6044: 6042: 5838: 5834: 5832: 5830: 5828: 5826: 5824: 5822: 5086:"German Romantic Theory and Joyce's Early Works" 4860: 4794: 4790: 4788: 4786: 4784: 4782: 4780: 4683: 3582:"Faith and Love or the King and the Queen"  1523:. Chicago: T. & T. Clark. 2005 – via 795:Glauben und Liebe oder der König und die Königin 8359:– a translation of the work by George MacDonald 8039: 7879: 7147: 7015: 6789:. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. pp. 176–182. 6767: 6148: 6006:"Novalis: The White Plague and the Blue Flower" 5866: 5428:Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques 5336: 5301: 5112: 4417:. New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 334. 4385:Penelope Fitzgerald based her historical novel 4157:'s metaphorical argument that religion was the 851: 692: 231:Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg 64:Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg 8373:Aquarium: Friedrich von Hardenberg im Internet 8239:Lacoue-Labarthe, Phillipe and Jean-Luc Nancy. 7995: 7960: 7499: 7497: 6868: 6855:Romanticism and the Romantic School in Germany 6660: 6594: 6592: 6590: 6254: 6164:. Philadelphia, PA: A. Hart. pp. 167–186. 5921: 5758: 5756: 5754: 5752: 5548: 5546: 5460: 5421: 5419: 5383: 5248: 5246: 5208: 5206: 5204: 5202: 5153: 5083: 4942: 4750: 4748: 4591: 4554: 4408: 4404: 4402: 4039:Novalis's Collected Works (Available online.) 4009: 3823:, Novalis's brief description Sophie von Kühn. 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. 1088:) (1808) was also inspired by Novalis's ideas. 385:, and died on 25 March 1801 at the age of 28. 13859: 11698: 11075: 10869: 8431: 8141:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993 8123:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000 8005:(1996). "Hermann Hesse's Chiliastic Vision". 7963:The Journal of English and Germanic Philology 7924: 7592:The Cambridge Companion to German Romanticism 7546: 7311: 7171: 7107:British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7058: 7056: 7054: 6640:. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 19. 6626: 6624: 6598: 6453: 6451: 6449: 6351: 6347: 6345: 6343: 6304: 6216: 6175: 6039: 5999: 5997: 5959: 5819: 5692: 5690: 5601: 5054: 5050: 5048: 4828: 4777: 4754: 4621: 4499: 4497: 4495: 4493: 4491: 3970:Freiberg Natural Scientific Studies 1798/1799 3772:. Translated by Güven, Fervit. Archived from 3699:Seth, Catriona; von Kulessa, Rotrand (eds.). 3673:"The Future of Christendom [excerpt from 3651:German History in Documents and Images (GHDI) 3496: 515:. Novalis's uncle introduced him to the late 430: 293:. He is regarded as an influential figure of 14101: 14055: 14041: 12609: 11661: 11603: 11556: 11542: 11533: 11504: 7458: 7418: 7093: 7091: 6654: 5780: 5778: 5726: 5487: 5485: 5157:(1961). "Novalis Re-Edited and Reassessed". 5149: 5147: 5145: 5143: 5079: 5077: 4994: 4824: 4822: 4820: 4489: 4487: 4485: 4483: 4481: 4479: 4477: 4475: 4473: 4471: 4413:. In Faflak, Joel; Wright, Julia M. (eds.). 3752:Collected and miscellaneous works in English 3687:Edinburg, Scotland: T. & T. Clark. 1888. 3605:"Faith and Love or the King and the Queen". 3440: 3426: 3325: 3273: 3238: 3229: 3203: 3169: 3160: 2277: 2243: 2198: 2189: 2175: 2156: 2116: 2107: 2093: 1477:Edinburg, Scotland: T. & T. Clark. 1888. 793: 783: 680: 608:Tennstedt: Relationship with Sophie von Kühn 341:Freiberg University of Mining and Technology 332:immediately after graduating. There, he met 289:, who was a poet, novelist, philosopher and 13147:European Conservatives and Reformists Party 7873: 7780: 7721:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 7616: 7494: 7392: 7386:Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850 7335: 7305: 7262: 7256: 7223: 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: 6101: 5749: 5706:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 5595: 5543: 5524: 5491: 5416: 5379: 5377: 5375: 5373: 5371: 5295: 5243: 5199: 5106: 4854: 4745: 4444: 4399: 4250:) may have been inspired by Novalis's term 1038: 991:not available until the twentieth century. 835: 829: 819: 453:, born in 1772 at his family estate in the 13866: 13852: 11082: 11068: 10876: 10862: 8438: 8424: 8121:The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism 7954: 7051: 6958: 6793: 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 5045: 4988: 4894: 4834:"Ludwig Tieck "Biography of Novalis, 1815" 4722: 4720: 4718: 4587: 4585: 4583: 4548: 4442: 4440: 4438: 4436: 4434: 4432: 4430: 4428: 4426: 4424: 3503: 3489: 867:, a position comparable to a contemporary 13641: 8271:. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988. 7930: 7774: 7177: 7088: 6706: 5953: 5775: 5720: 5613:. New York: Routledge. pp. 116–134. 5515: 5482: 5140: 5074: 4936: 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). 8024: 7980: 7903: 7858: 7808: 7650: 7608: 7574: 7531: 7486: 7450: 7410: 7399:Crocker, Samuel R., ed. (1873). 7358: 7321: 7290: 7248: 7208: 7163: 7139: 7043: 7000: 6943: 6902: 6860: 6827: 6752: 6698: 6693:10.5149/9781469658070_neubauer.7 6552: 6496: 6438: 6398: 6332: 6315:Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 6283: 6246: 6225:"George MacDonald & Novalis" 6208: 6167: 6127: 6086: 6031: 6004:Robles, Nicolas Roberto (2020). 5979: 5945: 5900: 5858: 5804: 5672: 5638: 5580: 5445: 5408: 5321: 5280: 5235: 5184: 5132: 5066: 5030: 4973: 4928: 4886: 4668: 4607: 4540: 4460: 4242:that he coined in his 1925 book 3962: 3779: 3740: 3690: 3663: 3570:has variously been interpreted. 3470: 3458: 2292:Monarchism in Bavaria after 1918 1904: 1847: 1716: 1676: 1656: 1650:Henry von Ofterdingen: A Romance 1619:Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship 1530: 1503: 1480: 1433: 1406: 1387: 814:saw the first appearance of his 239: 220: 49: 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: 14394: 14343: 14272: 14186: 14179: 14119: 13881: 13825: 13634: 13574: 13495: 13185: 13137: 13130: 12795: 12528: 12521: 12482: 12396: 12339: 12330: 12229: 12204: 12152: 12112: 12103: 11962: 11883: 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: 10092: 10016: 9965: 9914: 9873: 9782: 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 219: 214: 204: 183: 160: 152: 130: 122: 114: 106: 89: 60: 48: 41: 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:. 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(1911). 8094:Chisholm, Hugh 8088: 8085: 8082: 8081: 8068: 8038: 8013:(4): 199–210. 7994: 7969:(2): 168–185. 7953: 7946: 7923: 7910: 7872: 7831:(3): 267–293. 7815: 7789:(4): 774–780. 7773: 7754: 7728: 7699: 7679: 7664: 7637:10.2307/403360 7631:(2): 204–214. 7615: 7581: 7567: 7545: 7518:10.2307/469044 7512:(2): 377–381. 7493: 7457: 7417: 7391: 7372: 7347:(1): 105–124. 7328: 7304: 7271:(4): 539–544. 7255: 7222: 7189:(4): 306–312. 7170: 7146: 7113:(1): 125–146. 7087: 7080: 7050: 7014: 6979:10.2307/459430 6973:(2): 604–624. 6957: 6916: 6867: 6841: 6792: 6766: 6741:(3): 205–210. 6725: 6705: 6683: 6653: 6646: 6620: 6613: 6586: 6579: 6559: 6510: 6469:(2): 488–498. 6445: 6412: 6387:(1): 101–118. 6371: 6364: 6339: 6297: 6272:(2): 240–246. 6253: 6215: 6174: 6141: 6100: 6065:10.1086/386867 6059:(2): 399–415. 6038: 5993: 5952: 5934:(4): 328–338. 5914: 5865: 5818: 5774: 5748: 5741: 5719: 5712: 5686: 5645: 5627: 5594: 5567:10.2307/469045 5561:(2): 383–406. 5542: 5523: 5506: 5481: 5459: 5434:(3): 111–124. 5415: 5401: 5367: 5360: 5335: 5294: 5261:(4): 425–452. 5242: 5198: 5165:(4): 538–552. 5155:Mason, Eudo C. 5139: 5105: 5098: 5073: 5044: 5017:10.2307/407036 4987: 4944:Mason, Eudo C. 4935: 4893: 4853: 4846: 4816: 4809: 4797:"Introduction" 4776: 4769: 4761:Fichte Studies 4744: 4737: 4714: 4707: 4682: 4649:(2): 361–377. 4633: 4614: 4579: 4572: 4556:Kermode, Frank 4547: 4525: 4467: 4420: 4397: 4396: 4394: 4391: 4225:Rudolf Steiner 4190:Richard Wagner 4150: 4147: 4135:Novalis' Lyrik 4118:was edited by 4116:Correspondence 4112: 4111: 4110: 4109: 4108: 4107: 4102: 4097: 4085: 4066: 4065: 4064: 4059: 4021:Ernst Heilborn 4011: 4008: 4000:Novalis Museum 3993: 3992: 3991: 3990: 3975: 3974: 3973: 3945: 3931:Fichte Studies 3922: 3921: 3920: 3892: 3840: 3824: 3790: 3753: 3750: 3749: 3748: 3747: 3746: 3696: 3669: 3630: 3629: 3628: 3618:Faith and Love 3613: 3602: 3511: 3510: 3508: 3507: 3500: 3493: 3485: 3482: 3481: 3480: 3479: 3467: 3452: 3451: 3448: 3447: 3438: 3433: 3424: 3419: 3414: 3409: 3404: 3399: 3394: 3387: 3382: 3377: 3372: 3367: 3362: 3354: 3352:Related topics 3351: 3350: 3347: 3346: 3343: 3342: 3337: 3332: 3328:Verlag Antaios 3323: 3318: 3313: 3305: 3303:Junge Freiheit 3300: 3295: 3290: 3285: 3280: 3271: 3266: 3257: 3254: 3253: 3250: 3249: 3246: 3245: 3236: 3227: 3222: 3215: 3210: 3201: 3196: 3191: 3186: 3181: 3176: 3167: 3157: 3154: 3153: 3150: 3149: 3146: 3145: 3137: 3129: 3121: 3113: 3105: 3100: 3086: 3085: 3077: 3072: 3067: 3059: 3054: 3053: 3052: 3036: 3028: 3020: 3008: 3005: 3004: 3001: 3000: 2997: 2996: 2991: 2986: 2981: 2976: 2971: 2966: 2961: 2955: 2952: 2951: 2948: 2947: 2944: 2943: 2938: 2933: 2928: 2923: 2918: 2913: 2908: 2903: 2898: 2893: 2891:von Schleicher 2888: 2883: 2878: 2873: 2868: 2863: 2858: 2852: 2847: 2842: 2836: 2831: 2826: 2821: 2816: 2810: 2807: 2806: 2803: 2802: 2799: 2798: 2793: 2788: 2783: 2778: 2773: 2768: 2763: 2757: 2754: 2753: 2750: 2749: 2746: 2745: 2739:Finis Germania 2735: 2725: 2715: 2705: 2695: 2685: 2675: 2665: 2655: 2645: 2635: 2625: 2615: 2605: 2595: 2585: 2575: 2564: 2561: 2560: 2557: 2556: 2553: 2552: 2547: 2542: 2540:von Treitschke 2537: 2532: 2527: 2522: 2517: 2512: 2507: 2502: 2497: 2492: 2487: 2482: 2477: 2472: 2467: 2462: 2457: 2452: 2447: 2442: 2437: 2432: 2427: 2422: 2417: 2412: 2407: 2402: 2397: 2392: 2390:Jünger (Ernst) 2387: 2382: 2380:von Hildebrand 2377: 2372: 2367: 2362: 2357: 2352: 2347: 2342: 2337: 2332: 2327: 2322: 2316: 2313: 2312: 2309: 2308: 2305: 2304: 2299: 2294: 2289: 2284: 2275: 2270: 2269: 2268: 2255: 2250: 2241: 2233: 2228: 2223: 2217: 2214: 2213: 2210: 2209: 2206: 2205: 2196: 2187: 2182: 2173: 2168: 2163: 2154: 2149: 2144: 2138: 2133: 2128: 2123: 2114: 2105: 2100: 2091: 2086: 2079: 2072: 2071: 2070: 2065: 2055: 2050: 2045: 2039: 2036: 2035: 2032: 2031: 2028: 2027: 2026: 2025: 2020: 2010: 2009: 2008: 1998: 1997: 1996: 1991: 1981: 1980: 1979: 1969: 1964: 1963: 1962: 1950: 1945: 1944: 1943: 1938: 1928: 1923: 1917: 1914: 1913: 1910: 1909: 1901: 1900: 1892: 1891: 1880: 1877: 1876: 1875: 1874: 1873: 1861: 1834:10.2307/469045 1828:(2): 383–406. 1817: 1774:"Pollen"  1750: 1747: 1746: 1745: 1744: 1743: 1730:Manheim, Ralph 1722: 1694: 1693: 1692: 1682: 1663: 1583: 1580: 1579: 1578: 1577: 1576: 1556: 1536: 1509: 1486: 1458: 1457: 1456: 1439: 1412: 1393: 1314: 1311: 1309: 1306: 1282:Fichte Studies 1278:Fichte-Studien 1257:Baruch Spinoza 1172:Jena Romantics 1156: 1153: 1125:disenchantment 1086:Little Morning 1070: 1067: 1040: 1037: 1017:Thomas Carlyle 972:Faith and Love 963: 960: 943: 940: 932:Alter Friedhof 884:Frühromantiker 880:Jena Romantics 853: 850: 707:Abraham Werner 694: 691: 647:Fichte Studies 620:to work as an 609: 606: 559: 556: 525:Encyclopedists 509:Teutonic Order 484:branch of the 432: 429: 427: 424: 226: 225: 217: 216: 212: 211: 206: 202: 201: 200: 199: 196: 193: 190: 185: 181: 180: 179: 178: 175: 170: 167: 162: 158: 157: 154: 150: 149: 132: 128: 127: 124: 120: 119: 116: 112: 111: 108: 104: 103: 97:(aged 28) 91: 87: 86: 62: 58: 57: 54: 46: 45: 42: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 15359: 15348: 15345: 15343: 15340: 15338: 15335: 15333: 15330: 15328: 15325: 15323: 15320: 15318: 15315: 15313: 15310: 15308: 15305: 15303: 15300: 15298: 15295: 15293: 15290: 15288: 15285: 15283: 15280: 15278: 15275: 15273: 15270: 15268: 15265: 15263: 15260: 15258: 15255: 15253: 15250: 15248: 15245: 15243: 15240: 15238: 15235: 15233: 15230: 15228: 15225: 15224: 15222: 15207: 15204: 15203: 15200: 15194: 15191: 15189: 15188:Social theory 15186: 15184: 15181: 15179: 15176: 15174: 15171: 15169: 15166: 15164: 15161: 15159: 15156: 15154: 15151: 15149: 15146: 15144: 15141: 15139: 15136: 15134: 15131: 15129: 15126: 15124: 15121: 15119: 15116: 15114: 15111: 15110: 15108: 15104: 15095: 15094: 15090: 15085: 15084: 15080: 15075: 15074: 15070: 15065: 15064: 15060: 15055: 15054: 15050: 15045: 15044: 15040: 15035: 15034: 15030: 15025: 15024: 15020: 15015: 15014: 15010: 15005: 15004: 15000: 14995: 14994: 14990: 14985: 14984: 14980: 14975: 14974: 14970: 14965: 14964: 14960: 14955: 14954: 14950: 14945: 14944: 14940: 14939: 14937: 14933: 14923: 14920: 14918: 14915: 14913: 14910: 14908: 14905: 14903: 14900: 14898: 14895: 14893: 14890: 14888: 14885: 14883: 14880: 14878: 14875: 14873: 14870: 14868: 14865: 14863: 14860: 14858: 14855: 14853: 14850: 14848: 14845: 14843: 14842:Radhakrishnan 14840: 14838: 14835: 14833: 14830: 14828: 14825: 14823: 14820: 14818: 14815: 14813: 14810: 14808: 14805: 14803: 14800: 14798: 14795: 14793: 14790: 14788: 14785: 14783: 14780: 14778: 14775: 14773: 14770: 14768: 14765: 14763: 14760: 14758: 14755: 14753: 14750: 14748: 14745: 14743: 14740: 14738: 14735: 14733: 14730: 14728: 14725: 14723: 14720: 14718: 14715: 14713: 14710: 14708: 14705: 14703: 14700: 14698: 14695: 14693: 14690: 14688: 14685: 14683: 14680: 14678: 14675: 14673: 14670: 14668: 14665: 14663: 14660: 14658: 14655: 14653: 14650: 14648: 14645: 14643: 14640: 14638: 14635: 14633: 14630: 14628: 14625: 14623: 14620: 14618: 14615: 14613: 14610: 14609: 14607: 14603:20th and 21st 14601: 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13855: 13850: 13849: 13846: 13835: 13832: 13830: 13827: 13824: 13818: 13815: 13809: 13806: 13805: 13804: 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: 13725: 13722: 13720: 13717: 13715: 13712: 13708: 13707:United States 13705: 13704: 13703: 13700: 13698: 13695: 13693: 13690: 13688: 13685: 13683: 13680: 13679: 13670: 13667: 13665: 13662: 13660: 13657: 13655: 13652: 13650: 13647: 13646: 13644: 13640: 13637: 13633: 13627: 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: 13552: 13551: 13550: 13547: 13545: 13542: 13538: 13535: 13534: 13533: 13530: 13528: 13525: 13523: 13520: 13516: 13513: 13512: 13511: 13508: 13506: 13503: 13502: 13500: 13498: 13494: 13484: 13481: 13479: 13476: 13474: 13471: 13469: 13466: 13464: 13461: 13459: 13456: 13454: 13451: 13449: 13446: 13444: 13441: 13439: 13436: 13434: 13431: 13429: 13426: 13424: 13421: 13419: 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: 13361: 13359: 13356: 13354: 13351: 13349: 13346: 13344: 13341: 13339: 13336: 13334: 13331: 13329: 13326: 13324: 13321: 13319: 13316: 13314: 13311: 13309: 13306: 13304: 13301: 13299: 13296: 13294: 13291: 13289: 13286: 13284: 13281: 13279: 13276: 13274: 13271: 13269: 13266: 13264: 13261: 13259: 13256: 13254: 13251: 13249: 13246: 13244: 13241: 13239: 13236: 13234: 13231: 13229: 13226: 13224: 13221: 13219: 13216: 13214: 13211: 13209: 13206: 13204: 13201: 13199: 13196: 13194: 13191: 13190: 13188: 13184: 13178: 13175: 13173: 13170: 13168: 13165: 13163: 13160: 13158: 13155: 13153: 13150: 13148: 13145: 13144: 13142: 13140: 13139:Organisations 13136: 13133: 13129: 13119: 13116: 13114: 13111: 13109: 13106: 13104: 13101: 13099: 13096: 13094: 13091: 13089: 13086: 13084: 13081: 13079: 13076: 13074: 13071: 13069: 13066: 13064: 13061: 13059: 13056: 13054: 13051: 13049: 13046: 13044: 13041: 13039: 13036: 13034: 13031: 13029: 13026: 13024: 13021: 13019: 13016: 13014: 13011: 13009: 13006: 13004: 13001: 12999: 12996: 12994: 12991: 12989: 12986: 12984: 12981: 12979: 12976: 12974: 12971: 12969: 12966: 12964: 12961: 12959: 12956: 12954: 12951: 12949: 12946: 12944: 12941: 12939: 12936: 12934: 12931: 12929: 12926: 12924: 12921: 12919: 12916: 12914: 12911: 12909: 12906: 12904: 12901: 12899: 12896: 12894: 12891: 12889: 12886: 12884: 12881: 12879: 12876: 12874: 12871: 12869: 12866: 12864: 12861: 12859: 12856: 12854: 12851: 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: 12758: 12755: 12753: 12750: 12748: 12745: 12743: 12740: 12738: 12735: 12733: 12730: 12728: 12725: 12723: 12720: 12718: 12715: 12713: 12710: 12708: 12705: 12701: 12698: 12696: 12693: 12691: 12688: 12687: 12686: 12683: 12681: 12678: 12674: 12671: 12670: 12669: 12666: 12664: 12661: 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: 12574: 12571: 12569: 12566: 12564: 12561: 12559: 12556: 12554: 12551: 12547: 12544: 12543: 12542: 12539: 12537: 12534: 12533: 12531: 12527: 12524: 12520: 12510: 12507: 12503: 12500: 12498: 12495: 12494: 12493: 12490: 12489: 12487: 12485: 12481: 12471: 12468: 12466: 12463: 12461: 12458: 12456: 12453: 12451: 12448: 12446: 12443: 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: 12259: 12255: 12252: 12250: 12249: 12245: 12244: 12243: 12240: 12238: 12235: 12234: 12232: 12228: 12222: 12219: 12217: 12216: 12212: 12211: 12209: 12207: 12203: 12197: 12194: 12190: 12187: 12186: 12185: 12182: 12180: 12179: 12175: 12173: 12170: 12168: 12165: 12163: 12160: 12159: 12157: 12155: 12151: 12145: 12142: 12140: 12139: 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: 11967: 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: 11753: 11751: 11749: 11745: 11739: 11736: 11734: 11731: 11729: 11728: 11724: 11722: 11719: 11718: 11716: 11714: 11710: 11703: 11702: 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: 11586: 11584: 11582: 11578: 11572: 11569: 11567: 11564: 11561: 11560: 11555: 11553: 11550: 11547: 11546: 11541: 11538: 11537: 11532: 11530: 11527: 11525: 11522: 11520: 11517: 11515: 11512: 11509: 11508: 11503: 11502: 11500: 11498: 11494: 11491: 11489: 11485: 11473: 11470: 11469: 11468: 11465: 11463: 11460: 11456: 11453: 11452: 11451: 11448: 11446: 11443: 11441: 11438: 11436: 11433: 11431: 11428: 11427: 11425: 11421: 11415: 11412: 11410: 11407: 11405: 11402: 11401: 11399: 11397: 11393: 11387: 11384: 11382: 11379: 11378: 11376: 11374: 11370: 11364: 11361: 11359: 11358:Shōwa Statism 11356: 11354: 11353: 11349: 11347: 11344: 11342: 11341: 11337: 11336: 11334: 11332: 11328: 11320: 11317: 11315: 11312: 11310: 11307: 11306: 11305: 11302: 11300: 11297: 11295: 11292: 11290: 11287: 11286: 11284: 11282: 11278: 11272: 11269: 11267: 11264: 11262: 11259: 11258: 11256: 11254: 11250: 11244: 11241: 11237: 11234: 11232: 11229: 11228: 11227: 11224: 11222: 11219: 11218: 11216: 11214: 11210: 11207: 11205: 11201: 11195: 11192: 11190: 11187: 11185: 11182: 11180: 11177: 11175: 11172: 11170: 11167: 11165: 11162: 11160: 11157: 11155: 11154:Paternalistic 11152: 11150: 11147: 11145: 11142: 11140: 11137: 11135: 11132: 11130: 11127: 11125: 11122: 11120: 11117: 11115: 11114:Authoritarian 11112: 11111: 11109: 11107:International 11105: 11102: 11096: 11092: 11085: 11080: 11078: 11073: 11071: 11066: 11065: 11062: 11050: 11049: 11045: 11043: 11040: 11038: 11037:Phenomenalism 11035: 11033: 11030: 11028: 11025: 11023: 11020: 11018: 11015: 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Mining Academy of Freiberg
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Jena Romanticism

/nˈvɑːlɪs/
[noˈvaːlɪs]
German aristocrat
polymath
mystic
Jena Romanticism
Electoral Saxony
Pietist
University of Jena
University of Leipzig
University of Wittenberg
Friedrich Schiller
Friedrich Schlegel
Tennstedt
Sophie von Kühn
Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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