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Hans Robert Jauß

    December 12, 1921 – March 1, 1997

    Hans Robert Jauss was a German academic renowned for his significant contributions to reception theory. His scholarly work focused on medieval and modern French literature, exploring how texts are received and understood by audiences across different historical periods. Jauss's approach offered new insights into the dynamic relationship between literature and its readers.

    Las transformaciones de lo moderno
    Pequeña apología de la experiencia estética
    Literaturgeschichte als Provokation
    Petite apologie de l'expérience esthétique
    Pour une herméneutique littéraire
    Toward an Aesthetic of Reception
    • 1982

      This volume presents for the first time in English the foundational writings of the leading proponent of the aesthetic of reception. Jauss here attempts to develop categories to channel conventional literary history into a history of aesthetic experience. These essays explore the relation of art history to social history, the nature of genres in the middle ages, and provide exemplary readings in the comparative analysis of literature.

      Toward an Aesthetic of Reception