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Ideas y Valores

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TAMINIAUX, Jacques. HÖLDERLIN IN JENA. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2005, vol.54, n.128, pp.89-103. ISSN 0120-0062.

Guided by the question about the reasons that lead Friedrich Hölderlin, poet and thinker, to show, during his youth, a special attraction toward the city of Jena, where he stayed during a short period of time, during 1794 to 1795 winter semester, the author examines and analyses the influence of Kant’s thought and Schiller’s literary and philosophical production, as well as the Greek texts he read at the time -particularly Plato-, over the young poet. The analysis is focused specially on the way in which the interpretation of Kant’s thought, which Hölderlin had learned in the seminar in Tübingen, combined with the nostalgic perspective of Schiller’s early writings, mediated Hölderlin’s reception of the Greeks.

Keywords : Hölderlin; Kant; Schiller; Jena; Greek nostalgia.

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