Affecting Grace examines the importance of Shakespeare’s poetry and plays within German literature and thought after 1750 – including its relationship to German classicism, which favoured unreflected ease over theatricality.
Affecting Grace examines the importance of Shakespeare’s poetry and plays within German literature and thought after 1750 – including its relationship to German classicism, which favoured unreflected ease over theatricality.
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction Chapter One: Mercy and the Spirit of Commerce: Shylock’s Shadow in the Age of Disinterest Chapter Two: Judging Adam: Theater and the Fall into History Chapter Three: The Virtue of Things: Meissen Porcelain and the Classical Object Chapter Four: Of Praise and Poison in Hamlet and Miss Sara Sampson Chapter Five: Scenic Fantasies: Bellotto in Dresden—Goethe in Strasbourg Chapter Six: Sovereign Innocence: Schiller’s “Walk” and the Naïve Spectator Chapter Seven: Caught in the Act: The Comedic Miscarriage of Kleist’s Broken Jug Epilogue Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction Chapter One: Mercy and the Spirit of Commerce: Shylock’s Shadow in the Age of Disinterest Chapter Two: Judging Adam: Theater and the Fall into History Chapter Three: The Virtue of Things: Meissen Porcelain and the Classical Object Chapter Four: Of Praise and Poison in Hamlet and Miss Sara Sampson Chapter Five: Scenic Fantasies: Bellotto in Dresden—Goethe in Strasbourg Chapter Six: Sovereign Innocence: Schiller’s “Walk” and the Naïve Spectator Chapter Seven: Caught in the Act: The Comedic Miscarriage of Kleist’s Broken Jug Epilogue Bibliography Index
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