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"Krell writes here with a brilliance of style that few other philosophers can match." —John Sallis

Although the Romantic Age is usually thought of as idealizing nature as the source of birth, life, and creativity, David Farrell Krell focuses on the preoccupation of three key German Romantic thinkers—Novalis, Schelling, and Hegel—with nature’s destructive powers—contagion, disease, and death.

Contagion: Sexuality, Disease, and Death in German Idealism and Romanticism

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"Krell writes here with a brilliance of style that few other philosophers can match." —John SallisAlthough the Romantic Age is... Read more

    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 22/03/1998
    ISBN13: 9780253211705, 978-0253211705
    ISBN10: 0253211700

    Number of Pages: 256

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    "Krell writes here with a brilliance of style that few other philosophers can match." —John Sallis

    Although the Romantic Age is usually thought of as idealizing nature as the source of birth, life, and creativity, David Farrell Krell focuses on the preoccupation of three key German Romantic thinkers—Novalis, Schelling, and Hegel—with nature’s destructive powers—contagion, disease, and death.

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