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Die doppelte Lucinde Verdeckte Kriegsführung zwischen Goethe und Friedrich Schlegel

Authors: Keppler-Tasaki, Stefan;

Die doppelte Lucinde Verdeckte Kriegsführung zwischen Goethe und Friedrich Schlegel

Abstract

Unter der Perspektive oberschichtiger Interaktionsverhaltnisse und deren symbolischer Kommunikationsmodi lasst sich der Verkehr zwischen Goethe und Friedrich Schlegel mit den Kategorien der Mittelbarkeit, Mehrdeutigkeit und Latenz neu beschreiben. Die so verschlusselte Kritik pragt nicht nur die bekannte Intertextualitatsbeziehung der Lucinde zu den Lehrjahren, sondern auch das hier aufzudeckende Revanchespiel, das die Wanderjahre mit der Lucinde treiben.

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Article, 430.germanic.languages

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