Lucinde

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Lucinde is an early Romantic novel by Friedrich Schlegel that blends autobiographical elements with philosophical reflections on love, art, and individuality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early Romantic novel
novel
associatedWith Athenaeum circle NERFINISHED
author Friedrich Schlegel NERFINISHED
containsElement aphorisms
dialogues
letters
lyrical passages
controversialAtTimeOfPublication true
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizedFor unconventional views on sexuality and marriage
exploresConcept Romantic irony NERFINISHED
emancipation of women in love
fusion of philosophy and literature
firstPublicationDate 1799
firstPublisher Johann Friedrich Unger NERFINISHED
form fragmentary narrative
genre Romantic literature
autobiographical fiction
philosophical novel
hasAutobiographicalElements true
hasCharacter Julius NERFINISHED
Lucinde NERFINISHED
hasLaterInfluence influenced discussions of Romantic love in literary theory
hasReception considered a key text of early German Romanticism
hasTranslation English
French
Italian
influencedBy Friedrich Schlegel's relationship with Dorothea Veit
languageStyle fragmentary
ironic
lyrical
literaryPeriod Early Romanticism NERFINISHED
mainTheme art
individuality
love
marriage
sexuality
movement Jena Romanticism NERFINISHED
narrativeMode first-person narration
originalLanguage German
philosophicalFocus Romantic concept of love
self-realization of the individual
unity of life and art
setting late 18th-century Europe

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Schlegel notableWork Lucinde
subject surface form: Friedrich Schlegel