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Ästhetischer Konservatismus und Lebensphilosophie
2016
Annali di Ca' Foscari. Serie occidentale
For a long time Friedrich Schlegel's conservatism in his Vienna years has been considered a catholic and restorative thought related to Metternich's political line. Thus Schlegel's conservatism, which after the beginning of the Napoleonic Empire in 1804 and the fall of the Sacred Roman Empire in 1806 centres on the ideal of a new Austrian 'Empire', is less reactionary and more innovative than it could seem at first sight. Taking into consideration Schlegel's nearly forgotten Vienna university
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