Hermann Broch und die Romantik

For the first time, this study examines the modern novelist Hermann Broch’s epochal and trans-epochal concepts of romanticism and his ambiguous stance between traditional romanticism and modern open-mindedness where literature, philosophy, and politics intersect. Thus, it provides a new perspective on the ethical debate about proper political action in the context of conservatism, moral critique, and creative change.



Doren Wohlleben, University of Augsburg, Germany; Paul Michael Lützeler, Washington University, USA.

 

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