Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-278) and index.
Contents:
Conclusion : Toward an immanent critique of the Romantic lecture. Fictions of dialogue. From traditional to modern scholarly speech and Kant's provocation -- Hear him! hòˆrt ihn! : scholarly lecturing in Berlin and the popular style of Karl Philipp Moritz -- Enacting social communication in Fichte's 1794 Several lectures on the vocation of the scholar -- Fictions of dialogue. Romantic literary criticism : staging oral sociability, staging the German nation -- Romantic ideas of the university and the lecture as the sanctuary of collective scholarly life -- Addressing the nation : political oratory and the monumentalization of the lecture -- Conclusion : Toward an immanent critique of the Romantic lecture.
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