Clara: or, On Nature's Connection to the Spirit WorldSUNY Press, 15. aug 2002 - 116 pages This is the first English translation of Schelling s novel, most likely written after the death of his first wife, Caroline, the former wife of August Wilhelm Schlegel. Although only a fragment, Clara remains unique. Part novella, part philosophical tome, its central theme is the connection between this world and the next. Schelling masterfully weaves together his knowledge of animal magnetism, literary techniques, and his doctrine of the potencies to make his philosophy accessible to all. |
Contents
11 | 9 |
27 | 21 |
40 | 31 |
86 | 63 |
92 | 67 |
Spring 175 | 79 |
Sketch 275 | 83 |
APPENDIX | 85 |
English Translations of Schelling | 86 |
NOTES | 89 |
GLOSSARY | 97 |
EnglishEnglish | 101 |
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actively Ages already answered appears asked Auguste Auguste's death Bad Bocklet beautiful become beingness believe body Bruno Caroline Caroline's death certainly child clairvoyance Clara was written cloisters completely condition connection continued corporeal course das Band David Simpson discussion divine doctor Earth Ehrhardt essence everything external F. W. J. Schelling feeling freedom Friedrich Friedrich Schlegel germ German Goethe Gulyga heart heaven Hegel Heinrich Paulus higher world human idea imagination inner innermost internal Jena K. F. A. Schelling K. F. A. Schelling's later least Leben Leonberg letter live magnetic Maulbronn mother nature nature's never nevertheless once Pauline perfect perhaps philosophy present priest purely relationship remains replied Schelling wrote seems Seiende separated sleep soul spirit world spiritual spring fragment Stuttgart Seminars subtle body suffused thereby things thought Tilliette Trans transfigured translation true truly Tübinger Stift wanted Wesen whole person Wilhelm Schlegel Würzburg