Denis Thouard
German romanticism produced our strong, if ambivalent, affinity between philosophy and poetry. But Schlegel's vision of an alliance mediated by philology failed, leaving a history of poetry which led the genre into historical self-reflection, and a critique of philosophy which reduced its confidence in rationality. To the detriment of both.
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