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This collection of essays turns on a shift in Romantic studies from viewing wholeness as an absolute value to critiquing it as a limiting construction. Wholeness and its concomitant sense of harmony, rather than a natural given, is a construct that was assembled and disassembled, theorized and criticized, by diverse authors and artists in a wide variety of disciplines and socio-historical contexts, and instrumentalized for diverse purposes. The plurality of these constructions that Goethes Urpflanze, for example, is not synonymous with Friedrich Schlegels universal progressive poetry is but one manifestation of how assembly strives but fails to be absolute. The other of assembly referenced in the title suggests two divergent but inseparable tendencies: firstly, how a construction can take on the appearance of a natural given; and secondly, how assemblages of wholeness harbor within themselves their own principle of disarticulation. These two tendencies underlie the inexhaustible character of Romantic gatherings. As a construction passes itself off as nature, the natural fails to account for itself as a whole. The scope of this volume encompasses the establishment, mapping, and interrogation of assembly and its other in German Romanticism through interdisciplinary studies on literature, aesthetics, philosophy, drama, music, synaesthesia, mathematics, science, and exploration.

List of contributors: Beate Allert, Frederick Burwick, Alexis B. Smith, Margaret Strair, Christina Weiler, Joshua Wilner.

Recenzijas

For what is under review here is an outstanding scholarly achievementa book of great clarity in thinking and presentation, of formidable, impeccable research, a monograph displaying sovereign command of her material as well as an enthusiasm that never obscures but always illuminates what it examines.

Christoph Bode, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität This edited volume of eight contributions and one introduction on conceptions of assembly in German Romanticism is useful both for those with expertise in Romanticism as well as for non-specialists with theoretical interests in either Romantic systems or the concept of assembly more generally. Many seminal concepts of Romanticism are lent new life by the representation of different methodological approaches to Romantic structure. David Takamura, Oxford German Studies

Part I. Romantic Assembly Across the Thresholds of Theory and
Discipline
Chapter 1: From the Fluid to the Crystal: Goethes Metamorphosis and Fichtes
Science of Knowing
Beate AllertChapter 2: Alexander von Humboldt, the Naturgemälde, and
Ansichten der Natur: Assembling Nature between Sensuality and Science
Christopher R. ClasonChapter 3: 'I cannot explain myself further on this
matter': Maimons Perplexed Differentials
Joshua Wilner
Part II. Romantic Assembly of Music and the StageChapter 4: Bringing
Universal Truths into Dialogue: Novalis on Leibnizs Encyclopedistics and the
Language of Nature
Alexis B. SmithChapter 5: Schlegel, Tieck, and Staėl: Assembling Shakespeare
as Weapon in the Napoleonic Culture Wars
Frederick Burwick
Part III. E.T.A. Hoffmann and the Romantic Assembly of the SensesChapter 6:
Romantic Reflections and Reconfigurations: Intertextual (Dis-)Assembly in E.
T. A. Hoffmanns Die Abenteuer der Sylvester-Nacht
Christina WeilerChapter 7: The Theatricality of Perception: Staging Aesthetic
Education in E.T.A. Hoffmanns Des Vetters Eckfenster
Robert E. MottramChapter 8: Reassembling the Sensorium: Romantic Synaesthesia
in Friedrich Schlegels Literary Theory and E.T.A. Hoffmanns Intermediality
Margaret Strair
Robert E. Mottram is Visiting Assistant Professor of German at Whitman College. Christopher R. Clason is Emeritus Professor of German at Oakland University. He is the editor of E. T. A. Hoffmann: Transgressive Romanticism (2018) and co-editor of Romantic Automata: Exhibitions, Figures, Organisms (2020), Romantic Rapports: New Essays on Romanticism Across the Disciplines (2017) and Literary and Poetic Representations of Work and Labor in Europe and Asia during the Romantic Era (2011).