TY - JOUR
T1 - "I too am naked"
T2 - Kleist, habermas, and the epigrammatic exposure of literary honesty
AU - Nolan, Daniel
PY - 2019/2
Y1 - 2019/2
N2 - Attention to Kleist's investment in the genre of the epigram helps cast new light on his understanding of the changing status and function of artistic works. By reviewing the role his epigrams played in the peculiar circumstances that surrounded the beginning of the Phöbus journal, and by considering the response to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe that those epigrams present, we gain a valuable perspective on Kleist's understanding of artistic truthfulness as a concern of authors and audiences in emerging literary publics.
AB - Attention to Kleist's investment in the genre of the epigram helps cast new light on his understanding of the changing status and function of artistic works. By reviewing the role his epigrams played in the peculiar circumstances that surrounded the beginning of the Phöbus journal, and by considering the response to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe that those epigrams present, we gain a valuable perspective on Kleist's understanding of artistic truthfulness as a concern of authors and audiences in emerging literary publics.
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U2 - 10.1353/gsr.2019.0004
DO - 10.1353/gsr.2019.0004
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85062045602
VL - 42
SP - 19
EP - 36
JO - German Studies Review
JF - German Studies Review
SN - 0149-7952
IS - 1
ER -