@Book{750350377, author="Franzel, Sean", title="Connected by the ear: the media, pedagogy, and politics of the Romantic lecture", year="2013", publisher="Northwestern Univ. Press", address="Evanston, Ill.", keywords="Lectures and lecturing; Germany; History; Lecture method in teaching; Romanticism; German literature; History and criticism; Intellectual life", contents="Introduction : Connected by the earPart I. Scholarly persons, scholarly publicsFrom traditional to modern scholarly speech and Kant's provocation``Hear him! h{\"o}rt ihn!'' : scholarly lecturing in Berlin and the popular style of Karl Philipp MoritzEnacting social communication in Fichte's 1794 ``Several lectures on the vocation of the scholar''Part II. Fictions of dialogueRomantic literary criticism : staging oral sociability, staging the German nationRomantic ideas of the university and the lecture as the ``sanctuary of collective scholarly life''Addressing the nation : political oratory and the monumentalization of the lectureConclusion : Toward an immanent critique of the Romantic lecture.", note="Sean Franzel", note="Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-278) and index", isbn="0810129337", language="English" }