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Friedrich Hebbel's Conception of Movement in the Absolute and in History

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1952
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Flygt undertakes an analysis first of Hebbel's writings on social and historical progress in his letters and diaries and then of his plays, in order to draw conclusions on Hebbel's conception of movement. Noting oscillations throughout Hebbel's life between social progressivism and conservatism, Flygt turns his focus to the Hebbel's conceptions of flux and change both in society and the individual.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half-Title Page

pp. i

Series Page

pp. ii

Title Page

pp. iii

Copyright

pp. iv-vi

Dedication

pp. vii

Contents

pp. viii

Preface

pp. ix-x

Part One: Discursive Formulations: The Diaries and Letters

pp. xi-19

Part Two: Dramatic Formulations: The Plays

pp. 21-70

Part Three: Mystic Formulations: Religio-Poetic Expression

pp. 71-85

Notes

pp. 87-98

Bibliography

pp. 99-100
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