Spirituality and German Romanticism: the influence of Jakob Böhme on Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich

This Master’s thesis shall attempt to reconcile the notion of the spiritual with that of the aesthetic by focusing on the influence of 16th century German mystic Jakob Böhme, with the 19th century cultural movement of German Romanticism. Böhme’s mysticism outlined a spiritual paradigm that fused alc...

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Main Author: Busch, Mikhail
Other Authors: Pnevmonidou, Elena
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Language:English
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11763
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-117632020-05-23T15:33:31Z Spirituality and German Romanticism: the influence of Jakob Böhme on Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich Busch, Mikhail Pnevmonidou, Elena German Romanticism Christanity Christian Art Art History Mysticism Metaphysics Alchemy Philosophy Spirituality Jakob Böhme Novalis Caspar David Friedrich This Master’s thesis shall attempt to reconcile the notion of the spiritual with that of the aesthetic by focusing on the influence of 16th century German mystic Jakob Böhme, with the 19th century cultural movement of German Romanticism. Böhme’s mysticism outlined a spiritual paradigm that fused alchemy with Christianity wherein the properties of nature are inherently led by a spiritual desire towards unity with God. It is through the process of spiritual desire that unity unveils itself. Consequently, Böhme’s mysticism influenced later generations of spiritual thought, including German Romanticism. Within Romanticism, Friedrich von Hardenberg, know by his pen name Novalis, developed a philosophy and aesthetic theory that expanded away from the philosophical ideas of the Enlightenment. This new philosophy focused on the subjective experience and how revelation of the self was to be experienced through creative introspection, as a consequence of encountering and interacting with the other. Novalis‘ philosophy incorpterated religious motifs and spirituality to assert that it was through creative striving that spiritual revelation was to be achieved from within oneself. Caspar David Friedrich was a Romantic landscape painter whose work focused on the notion of humanity in the face of nature. Friedrich often painted landscapes as an allegory for Christian values and religious inquiry that becomes an existential introspection through nature. Through comparative analysis I shall demonstrate how the ideas and works of Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich correlate with the spiritual mysticism of Böhme that represent the greater discourse that is spirituality itself. Graduate 2021-04-24 2020-05-22T02:40:05Z 2020 2020-05-21 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11763 English en Available to the World Wide Web application/pdf
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topic German Romanticism
Christanity
Christian Art
Art History
Mysticism
Metaphysics
Alchemy
Philosophy
Spirituality
Jakob Böhme
Novalis
Caspar David Friedrich
spellingShingle German Romanticism
Christanity
Christian Art
Art History
Mysticism
Metaphysics
Alchemy
Philosophy
Spirituality
Jakob Böhme
Novalis
Caspar David Friedrich
Busch, Mikhail
Spirituality and German Romanticism: the influence of Jakob Böhme on Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich
description This Master’s thesis shall attempt to reconcile the notion of the spiritual with that of the aesthetic by focusing on the influence of 16th century German mystic Jakob Böhme, with the 19th century cultural movement of German Romanticism. Böhme’s mysticism outlined a spiritual paradigm that fused alchemy with Christianity wherein the properties of nature are inherently led by a spiritual desire towards unity with God. It is through the process of spiritual desire that unity unveils itself. Consequently, Böhme’s mysticism influenced later generations of spiritual thought, including German Romanticism. Within Romanticism, Friedrich von Hardenberg, know by his pen name Novalis, developed a philosophy and aesthetic theory that expanded away from the philosophical ideas of the Enlightenment. This new philosophy focused on the subjective experience and how revelation of the self was to be experienced through creative introspection, as a consequence of encountering and interacting with the other. Novalis‘ philosophy incorpterated religious motifs and spirituality to assert that it was through creative striving that spiritual revelation was to be achieved from within oneself. Caspar David Friedrich was a Romantic landscape painter whose work focused on the notion of humanity in the face of nature. Friedrich often painted landscapes as an allegory for Christian values and religious inquiry that becomes an existential introspection through nature. Through comparative analysis I shall demonstrate how the ideas and works of Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich correlate with the spiritual mysticism of Böhme that represent the greater discourse that is spirituality itself. === Graduate === 2021-04-24
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title Spirituality and German Romanticism: the influence of Jakob Böhme on Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich
title_short Spirituality and German Romanticism: the influence of Jakob Böhme on Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich
title_full Spirituality and German Romanticism: the influence of Jakob Böhme on Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich
title_fullStr Spirituality and German Romanticism: the influence of Jakob Böhme on Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich
title_full_unstemmed Spirituality and German Romanticism: the influence of Jakob Böhme on Novalis and Caspar David Friedrich
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