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1830, Heine et Delacroix : La Liberté guidant le peuple
As “Children of the Century”, Delacroix and Heine cultivate a common Bonapartism – which is patriotic in the one and anti-teutomaniac in the other. Delacroix’ “Liberty Leading the People” and its commentary by Heine in the first article he sent to Germany from Paris open up to an elitist aesthetic. There is a close bond between Delacroix’ sensual approach of the art of painting and Heine’s “pantheistic” sensibility, influenced by Saint-Simonian ideas, which the poet associated with the Berlin Hegelianism of the 1820s. At the centre is the idea of the essential equality of freedom and reason, which materialises in History.
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La revue Études germaniques a pour but d"informer avec un grand souci d"impartialité et d"objectivité scientifique tous ceux qui s"intéressent à la vie du monde germanique (Allemagne, Suisse, pays scandinaves et néerlandais, études yiddish et judéo-allemandes), aussi bien sur des questions qui touchent à la linguistique, à la littérature, à l"histoire, à la philosophie, à l"art, à la religion — en un mot à la civilisation — qu"à celles qui relèvent de l"actualité et qui sont étudiées dans un esprit de savants et non de partisans.