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The first English translation of Novalis’s unfinished notes for a universal science, Das Allgemeine Brouillon.
Novalis, the pseudonym of Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg, was a pivotal figure in early German Romanticism. His poetry and philosophical writings are characterized by deep introspection and an exploration of spiritual and mystical themes. Novalis's works delve into the essence of the Romantic ideal, examining the relationship between dreams and reality, nature and the human soul. His influence resonated through generations, shaping the thought of authors like Hermann Hesse and indirectly impacting the entire genre of modern fantasy.






The first English translation of Novalis’s unfinished notes for a universal science, Das Allgemeine Brouillon.
This work presents Novalis's unfinished notes aimed at establishing a universal science, reflecting his philosophical and poetic vision. It delves into the interconnectedness of knowledge and the pursuit of understanding the cosmos. The translation opens a window into Novalis's innovative ideas and his quest for a holistic approach to science and spirituality, making it an essential read for those interested in German Romanticism and the evolution of scientific thought.
Exploring themes of love, death, and transcendence, this collection of lyrical poetry delves into the profound connection between the human soul and the divine. The author, Novalis, employs rich imagery and philosophical reflections to express his yearning for spiritual enlightenment and the mysteries of existence. Each hymn serves as a meditation on the beauty and pain of life, inviting readers to contemplate their own experiences and the eternal nature of the night.
Featuring three significant works by the Romantic philosopher and poet Friedrich von Hardenberg, known by his pseudonym Novalis, this volume explores themes of idealism and the nature of reality. Novalis's writings delve into the intersections of philosophy, poetry, and spirituality, reflecting his profound insights and innovative ideas. This collection offers a glimpse into the mind of one of the key figures of German Romanticism, showcasing his unique contributions to literature and thought.
This translation offers a comprehensive exploration of Novalis' critique of Fichtean philosophy, showcasing his innovative and profound ideas. It delves into the philosophical discourse of the time, highlighting Novalis' unique perspective and intellectual depth. Readers can expect a thought-provoking examination of philosophical themes that challenge and expand upon Fichte's concepts, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of German idealism.
A frank and candid glimpse into the early life of the maturing poet.
This work combines poetry, philosophy, and a transcendental journey, showcasing Novalis' deep reverence for nature. Its revolutionary yet simple approach resonated with artists and poets after its 1925 French translation, earning frequent citations from Surrealists. The visionary exploration of modern humanity's inner life also inspired Paul Klee's drawings, highlighting the book's significant influence on the artistic community.
The novella explores mystical themes through the journey of disciples seeking knowledge at the ancient city of Sais. Accompanying this work is the enchanting fairy tale "The Story of Hyacinth and Roseblossom," showcasing Novalis's unique blend of Romanticism and mysticism. Renowned for his deep philosophical insights and lyrical beauty, Novalis is a pivotal figure in German literature. This edition also features an introduction, bibliography, and notes, enhancing the reader's understanding of his contributions to Romantic poetry.
Exploring the intersection of philosophy and poetry, this work delves into the life and thoughts of Novalis, a key figure in German Romanticism. It highlights his belief in the transformative power of love and nature, as well as his quest for spiritual enlightenment. The narrative intertwines personal experiences with broader existential themes, showcasing Novalis's innovative use of language and metaphor. His writings reflect a deep yearning for unity and transcendence, making this a compelling study for those interested in Romantic literature and philosophy.
Set in the medieval era, this novel follows the journey of a young poet named Henry, who embarks on a quest for self-discovery and spiritual enlightenment. Through his adventures, he encounters various characters that embody different philosophical ideas, leading him to explore themes of love, art, and the nature of reality. The narrative intertwines dreamlike elements with a rich allegorical framework, reflecting Novalis's Romantic ideals and his belief in the transformative power of poetry and imagination.