The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi

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Autor(a) principal: Lazzaretti, Lucas
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pandaemonium Germanicum (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/204081
Resumo: Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi's literary contributions were largely reduced to the philosophical squabbles in which the author participated. However, Jacobi published two important novels which in addition to the good reception they received at the time also c onversed strongly with the trends of their era. This article aims to analyze how the first of these novels, Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung , might be seen as an important contribution to modern literature and to the establishment of trends and structures whi ch were later explored from romanticism on up to contemporary literature. According to our analysis, Jacobi's novel is marked by a strong trait of negativity, and this element is inserted through the main character, Eduard Allwill. By emulating genres such as the epistolary novel or the philosophical novel, Jacobi uses this negativity as a key which produces effects of suspension and subversion in the constitution of a new kind of novel. Our analysis seeks to demonstrate how this negativity is realized thro ugh the concept of the daemonic, inherited from philosophy, and then converted into one of the main components of modern literature.
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spelling The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich JacobiO demoníaco no romance Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung de Friedrich JacobiO demoníaco no romance Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung de Friedrich JacobiFriedrich JacobiEduard Allwills BriefsammlungDemoníacoRomance EpistolarNegatividadeFriedrich Jacob Eduard Allwills BriefsammlungDaemonicEpistolary NovelNegativityFriedrich Heinrich Jacobi's literary contributions were largely reduced to the philosophical squabbles in which the author participated. However, Jacobi published two important novels which in addition to the good reception they received at the time also c onversed strongly with the trends of their era. This article aims to analyze how the first of these novels, Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung , might be seen as an important contribution to modern literature and to the establishment of trends and structures whi ch were later explored from romanticism on up to contemporary literature. According to our analysis, Jacobi's novel is marked by a strong trait of negativity, and this element is inserted through the main character, Eduard Allwill. By emulating genres such as the epistolary novel or the philosophical novel, Jacobi uses this negativity as a key which produces effects of suspension and subversion in the constitution of a new kind of novel. Our analysis seeks to demonstrate how this negativity is realized thro ugh the concept of the daemonic, inherited from philosophy, and then converted into one of the main components of modern literature.As contribuições literárias de Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi foram muito reduzidas às querelas filosóficas nas quais o autor participou. Contudo, Jacobi publicou dois importantes romances que, além da boa acolhida recebida em sua época, dialogaram fortemente com as tendências da época. O presente artigo visa analisar de que maneira o primeiro desses romances, Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung, pode servir como uma importante contribuição para a literaturamoderna e para o estabelecimento de tendências e estruturas posteriormente exploradas desde o romantismo até a literatura contemporânea. Segundo nossa análise, o romance de Jacobi é marcado por um forte traço de negatividade, sendo este elemento inserido através do personagem principal, Eduard Allwill. Ao emular gêneros como o romance epistolar ou o romance filosófico, Jacobi utiliza essa negatividade como uma chave que produz efeitos de suspensão e de subversão na constituição de um novo romance. Nossa análise busca demonstrar como essa negatividade é realizada através do conceito de demoníaco, herdado da filosofia e convertido em um dos principais componentes da literatura moderna.As contribuições literárias de Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi foram muito reduzidas àsquerelas filosóficas nas quais o autor participou. Contudo, Jacobi publicou dois importantesromances que, além da boa acolhida recebida em sua época, dialogaram fortemente com astendências da época. O presente artigo visa analisar de que maneira o primeiro desses romances,Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung, pode servir como uma importante contribuição para a literaturamoderna e para o estabelecimento de tendências e estruturas posteriormente exploradas desde oromantismo até a literatura contemporânea. Segundo nossa análise, o romance de Jacobi émarcado por um forte traço de negatividade, sendo este elemento inserido através do personagemprincipal, Eduard Allwill. Ao emular gêneros como o romance epistolar ou o romance filosófico,Jacobi utiliza essa negatividade como uma chave que produz efeitos de suspensão e de subversãona constituição de um novo romance. Nossa análise busca demonstrar como essa negatividade érealizada através do conceito de demoníaco, herdado da filosofia e convertido em um dosprincipais componentes da literatura moderna.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas2022-11-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/20408110.11606/1982-88372648104Pandaemonium Germanicum; v. 26 n. 48 (2023)1982-88371414-1906reponame:Pandaemonium Germanicum (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/204081/187693Copyright (c) 2022 Pandaemonium Germanicumhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLazzaretti, Lucas2022-12-12T14:10:41Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/204081Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/pgPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||pandaemonium@usp.br1982-88371414-1906opendoar:2023-09-13T11:52:59.967915Pandaemonium Germanicum (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi
O demoníaco no romance Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung de Friedrich Jacobi
O demoníaco no romance Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung de Friedrich Jacobi
title The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi
spellingShingle The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi
Lazzaretti, Lucas
Friedrich Jacobi
Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung
Demoníaco
Romance Epistolar
Negatividade
Friedrich Jacob
Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung
Daemonic
Epistolary Novel
Negativity
title_short The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi
title_full The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi
title_fullStr The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi
title_full_unstemmed The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi
title_sort The daemonic in the novel Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung’s by Friedrich Jacobi
author Lazzaretti, Lucas
author_facet Lazzaretti, Lucas
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Friedrich Jacobi
Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung
Demoníaco
Romance Epistolar
Negatividade
Friedrich Jacob
Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung
Daemonic
Epistolary Novel
Negativity
topic Friedrich Jacobi
Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung
Demoníaco
Romance Epistolar
Negatividade
Friedrich Jacob
Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung
Daemonic
Epistolary Novel
Negativity
description Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi's literary contributions were largely reduced to the philosophical squabbles in which the author participated. However, Jacobi published two important novels which in addition to the good reception they received at the time also c onversed strongly with the trends of their era. This article aims to analyze how the first of these novels, Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung , might be seen as an important contribution to modern literature and to the establishment of trends and structures whi ch were later explored from romanticism on up to contemporary literature. According to our analysis, Jacobi's novel is marked by a strong trait of negativity, and this element is inserted through the main character, Eduard Allwill. By emulating genres such as the epistolary novel or the philosophical novel, Jacobi uses this negativity as a key which produces effects of suspension and subversion in the constitution of a new kind of novel. Our analysis seeks to demonstrate how this negativity is realized thro ugh the concept of the daemonic, inherited from philosophy, and then converted into one of the main components of modern literature.
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