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摘要
歌德的《浮士德 I》进行了一次美学实验,与席勒的《关于人类的审美教育》(Über die ästhetische Erziehung des Menschen)中的理论方案相似:通过艺术进行感官教育,即审美教育,一语双关。该剧自我反思地展示了一种新的美学:一种新的感官体验和一种新的艺术类型,与康德崇高的负面表述在概念上有相似之处。本文以剧中反复出现的编织隐喻为重点,论证了该剧文本包含了一种消极表述,是对浮士德追求绝对知识的一种美学解决方案。
“Wie alles sich zum Ganzen webt, / Eins in dem andern wirkt und lebt!”: Goethe's Faust I as aesthetic experiment
Goethe's Faust I stages an aesthetic experiment akin to the theoretical program of Schiller's Über die ästhetische Erziehung des Menschen: an education of the senses through art, an aesthetic education, in both meanings of the word. The play self-reflexively presents itself as presenting a new aesthetic: a new sensory experience and a new type of art that shares conceptual affinities with the negative representation of the Kantian sublime. Focusing on the weaving metaphors that recur throughout the play, this article argues that the text comprises a negative representation, an aesthetic solution to Faust's quest for knowledge of the Absolute.
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