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G. Oesterle and T. Valk introduce a collection exploring the complexities of sociability across various historical and philosophical contexts. O. Briese examines the concept of "Black Sociability," presenting philosophical counter-models from the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and post-Romanticism. O. Müller discusses the risks associated with sociability and the utopian ideals of conversation as articulated by Germaine de Staël. C. Kurbjuhn delves into the cultural imaginations of ancient sociability around 1800, while F. Berndt reveals insights from Goethe's notebooks regarding a significant event on the lake in 1775. V. C. Dörr analyzes Goethe's classical aesthetics of sociability, and C. Holm describes the social settings in Goethe's Weimar residence. L. Weissberg reflects on Goethe's garden designs as both real and imaginative spaces for sociability. R. Borgards investigates literary hunting societies of the time, and M. Bergengruen highlights the role of cunning in risky sociability through Johann Peter Hebel's work. H. Neumeyer portrays the state of sociability in taverns around 1800, while S. Fastert discusses forms of Nazarene sociability in the coffeehouse context. F. Büttner addresses the ideal of the Gesamtkunstwerk in Romantic art, and M. Wald-Fuhrmann considers music's threat to sociability. J. Krämer presents sociability as a challenge in Romantic music aesthetics, and S. Fekadu explores the interplay of conversati

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Riskante Geselligkeit, Günter Oesterle

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2015
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