Minor in German Philosophy - Aesthetics and Poetics II
GERM 4102 Aesthetics and Poetics II
CREDIT HOURS: 3
The course begins with a study of Aristotle’s Poetics. The anti-Aristotelian thought of J. M. R. Lenz., his Anmerkungen (1771), marks the beginning of modern Realism. The poetics of Romanticism and its symbolic orientation are explained by reading passages from the works of Novalis, F. Schlegel and Goethe.
To illustrate what aesthetic theory is and how it differs from poetics, Hegel’s Ästhetik and Heidegger’s Ursprung des Kunstwerkes will be studied.
NOTES: This course is the second part of the former full-year course
GERM 4100X/Y.06. This course description reflects the entirety of the pair (
GERM 4101.03 and
GERM 4102.03).
FORMAT: Seminar
FORMAT COMMENTS: Held together with
GERM 5630X/Y.06
PREREQUISITES:
GERM 4101.03
The ability to read the German texts in German. Each of the German texts can be provided in English translation.
EXCLUSIONS:
GERM 4100X/Y.06