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Frühe Neuzeit - 75: Reformierte Morallehren und deutsche Literatur von Jean Barbeyrac bis Christoph Martin Wieland

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Max Weber referred to Reformed religion and life-style as 'interior asceticism'. With reference to Francophone texts of the late 17th and the 18th century (instruction manuals, essays, periodicals, speeches/speech drama, philosophical novels), this comparative study on the history of literature and ideas shows that Weber's description, though accurate, does not go far enough. Reformed moral teaching stands not only at the (new) beginning of German literature in the age of Enlightenment, it also scrutinizes its own morality both at the 'empirical' level and in its dissemination through literature with a view to indicating its limitations.

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Frühe Neuzeit - 75: Reformierte Morallehren und deutsche Literatur von Jean Barbeyrac bis Christoph Martin Wieland, Sandra Pott, Sandra Richter

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Titre
Frühe Neuzeit - 75: Reformierte Morallehren und deutsche Literatur von Jean Barbeyrac bis Christoph Martin Wieland
Langue
Allemand
Éditeur
De Gruyter
Publié
2002
Format
rigide
Pages
315
ISBN10
3484365757
ISBN13
9783484365759
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Max Weber referred to Reformed religion and life-style as 'interior asceticism'. With reference to Francophone texts of the late 17th and the 18th century (instruction manuals, essays, periodicals, speeches/speech drama, philosophical novels), this comparative study on the history of literature and ideas shows that Weber's description, though accurate, does not go far enough. Reformed moral teaching stands not only at the (new) beginning of German literature in the age of Enlightenment, it also scrutinizes its own morality both at the 'empirical' level and in its dissemination through literature with a view to indicating its limitations.