"Die Genieperiode: Ein Vortrag" by August Friedrich Christian Wilmar offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century German literary and philosophical thought. This lecture, originally presented in 1872, delves into the concept of the 'Genieperiode' or the period of genius, exploring its manifestations and significance within German culture and intellectual history.
Wilmar's insights provide valuable context for understanding the development of German Romanticism and its emphasis on individual creativity and artistic expression. The work remains relevant for scholars and enthusiasts interested in German literature, philosophy, and the history of ideas, offering a unique perspective on the cultural forces that shaped the 19th century.
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