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  1. Elective Affinities (German: Die Wahlverwandtschaften), also translated under the title Kindred by Choice, is the third novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, published in 1809.

    • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    • 1809
  2. This chapter conducts a detailed investigation of what is considered the culmination of Benjamin’s early literary criticism, specifically, his essay on Goethe’s Elective Affinities that was published in 1924–1925.

  3. N. K. Leacock. Character, Silence, and the Novel: Walter Benjamin on Goethe's. Elective Affinities. INTRODUCTION. Walter Benjamin's 1924-25 essay on Goethe's Die Wahlverwandtschaften [The. Elective Affinities] is widely acknowledged as "standard-setting" in the reception.

  4. Dec 15, 2016 · I have argued that this elective affinity with neoliberalism has helped student engagement to a powerful position in discourses about learning and teaching in higher education. It is central in mainstream thinking about learning and teaching.

    • Nick Zepke
    • N.Zepke@massey.ac.nz
    • 2017
  5. elective affinities, or kinships by choice, are predestined and irresistible. When the term is transferred to human relationships, it seems as if passion may well act with no less resistible force.

  6. Abstract. Love governed by the heart, in the context of possible dictations by society, is what Goethe calls elective affinities. While it is true that the celebration of a passionate and an immediate response to another's affection can bring forth positive feelings, these decisions have repercussions or unexpected results or what this chapter ...

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  8. examine it more closely, and in particular to consider, first, the sources and material of the novel; secondly, its construction; thirdly, its so-called shadowy and allegorical. nature. THE SOURCES. Goethe wrote his Elective Affinities in the summers of 1808, 1809 and 1810.

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