Images of Identity: Goethe and the Problem of Self-conception in the Nineteenth CenturyThe word «Bildung» - variously defined as «education» or «self-formation» - came into popular usage in western Europe through the terminological revolution of the late eighteenth century. No single individual was more influential in giving his own definition to this key word than was Goethe. Through an analysis of Goethe's use of the term in the Bildungsroman Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, Goethe's autobiography, Dichtung und Wahrheit, and the much neglected text Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre, Sax shows how «Bildung» was more than a process of self-formation, for it included an understanding of the relation of the individual to society, to history, and through the interpretation of symbols, to a transcendent level of meaning as well. It is Sax's purpose to place Goethe's notion of «Bildung» within the context of the history of Western self-conceptions since the Renaissance. |
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... existence , neither in a transcendent God nor in a mechanical relation of stimuli derived from the external world , but from the inner unity and certainty provided by " le sentiment de l'existence . " In Rousseau man was redefined as ...
... existence , neither in a transcendent God nor in a mechanical relation of stimuli derived from the external world , but from the inner unity and certainty provided by " le sentiment de l'existence . " In Rousseau man was redefined as ...
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... existence " with a define and finite will , so Werther moves to the village of Wahlheim with the intention of finding a place in which ecstacy and existence merge . In one of the early letters to his friend Wilhelm , he declares his ...
... existence " with a define and finite will , so Werther moves to the village of Wahlheim with the intention of finding a place in which ecstacy and existence merge . In one of the early letters to his friend Wilhelm , he declares his ...
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... existence , of observation , of language can do no more than declare their allegiance to their nature and fidelity to their restricted way of being , seeing , and saying . Approached in this way through the finitude of our will ...
... existence , of observation , of language can do no more than declare their allegiance to their nature and fidelity to their restricted way of being , seeing , and saying . Approached in this way through the finitude of our will ...
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able acceptance achieved action active Anschauung appearances attempts beautiful become begins Bildung called comes complete comprehend condition continues creation creative criticism cultural definition desire Dichtung direct drama dream earlier enjoyment entire eternal existence experience expression eyes fate Faust feelings final forces fully gives Goethe Goethe's harmony Helena higher historical human idea ideal identity impressions individual infinite inner interpretation Italy knowledge language leads learned Lehrjahre limitations living longing meaning Meister move movement nature never novel object once organ original particular past perceive perception personality possess present problems provides pure question reality realize recognizes reflection relation remains revealed scene seems sense social society specific spiritual stage striving structure symbolic temporal things thought tradition true truth turn ultimate understanding unity universal various viewing vision Wanderjahre Werther whole Wilhelm young