Books

  1. M.M. Morton. The Critical Turn: Studies in Kant, Herder, Wittgenstein, and Contemporary Theory. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1993.
  2. M.M. Morton. Herder and the Poetics of Thought: Unity and Diversity in "On Diligence in Several Learned Languages". University Park and London: Pennsylvania State UP, 1989.

Articles/Essays/Chapters in Books

  1. M.M. Morton. "Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803)." Encyclopedia of Europe: 1789-1914.  (forthcoming).
  2. M.M. Morton. "Lessing's and Herder's Wie die Alten den Tod gebildet: A Critical Analysis of the Arguments." Lessing Yearbook 35 (2003): 137-68.
  3. M.M. Morton. "Narrative and Consciousness in E. T. A. Hoffmann's Der goldene Topf." Die Goethezeit: Werke-Wirkung-Wechselbeziehungen; Eine Festschrift für Wilfried Malsch. Ed. Jeffrey L. High. Göttingen: Verlag von Schwerin, 2001. 231-58.
  4. M.M. Morton. "Contemporary Theory and the German Tradition: Some Stages in the Emergence of Critical Realism." Politics in German Literature: Essays in Memory of Frank G. Ryder. Ed. Beth Bjorklund and Mark E. Cory. Columbia: Camden House, 1998. 195-215.
  5. M.M. Morton. "Critical Realism and the 'Critique of the Concept'." Herder Yearbook 4 (1998): 177-89.
  6. M.M. Morton. "Strict Constructionism: Davidsonian Realism and the World of Belief." Literary Theory After Davidson. Ed. Reed Way Dasenbrock. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1993. 92-123.
  7. M.M. Morton. "The Infinity of Finitude: Criticism, History, and Herder"." Herder Yearbook 1 (1992): 23-58.
  8. M.M. Morton. "Silence Audible: Mauthner, Hofmannsthal, Wittgenstein, and the Vindication of Language." Fictions of Culture: Essays in Honor of Walter H. Sokel. Ed. Steven Taubeneck. New York: Lang, 1991. 215-43.
  9. M.M. Morton. "Verum est factum: Critical Realism and the Discourse of Autonomy." German Quarterly 64 (1991): 149-65.
  10. M.M. Morton. "Discourse and Gesture: The Poetic Dialectics of On Diligence in Several Learned Languages." Johann Gottfried Herder: Language, History, and the Enlightenment. Ed. Wulf Koepke. Columbia: Camden House, 1990. 71-86.
  11. M.M. Morton. "Changing the Subject: Herder and the Reorientation of Philosophy." Herder Today. Ed. Kurt Mueller-Vollmer. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1990. 158-72.
  12. M.M. Morton. "Exemplary Poetics: The Rhetoric of Lenz's Anmerkungen übers Theater and Pandaemonium Germanicum." Lessing Yearbook 20 (1988): 121-51.
  13. M.M. Morton. "Chandos and His Plans." Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift 62 (1988): 514-39.
  14. M.M. Morton. "Life Against Death in Bohemia: The Structure of the Debate in Der Ackermann aus Böhmen." Fifteenth-Century Studies 9 (1984): 125-46.
  15. M.M. Morton. "Herder and the Possibility of Literature: Rationalism and Poetry in Eighteenth-Century Germany." Johann Gottfried Herder: Innovator Through the Ages. Ed. Wulf Koepke. Bonn: Bouvier, 1982. 41-63.
  16. M.M. Morton. "The Discovery of Death: Dying and Suicide." Kinesis 7 (1976): 7-19.

Book Reviews

  1. Ruth Pouvreau. Schöpferische Weltbetrachtung: Zum Verhältnis von Einbildung und Erkenntnis in Texten der deutschen Romantik.  Colloquia Germanica (forthcoming).
  2. Oswald Bayer. Vernunft ist Sprache: Hamanns Metakritik Kants.  Lessing Yearbook (forthcoming).
  3. Paul E. Kerry. Enlightenment Thought in the Writings of Goethe: A Contribution to the History of Ideas.  Goethe Yearbook 12 (2004): 283-85.
  4. John D. Baildam. Paradisal Love: Johann Gottfried Herder and the Song of Songs.  Monatshefte 95 (2003): 122-23.
  5. Gabriele Dürbeck. Einbildungskraft und Aufklärung: Perspektiven der Philosophie, Anthropologie und Ästhetik um 1750.  Monatshefte 94 (2002): 536-37.
  6. Mark William Roche. Tragedy and Comedy: A Systematic Study and a Critique of Hegel.  Journal of English and Germanic Philology 100.1 (2001): 96-99.
  7. Ralf Simon. Das Gedächtnis der Interpretation: Gedächtnistheorie als Fundament für Hermeneutik, Ästhetik und Interpretation bei Johann Gottfried Herder.  Lessing Yearbook 33 (2001): 336-37.
  8. Siegfried Weing. The German Novella: Two Centuries of Criticism.  South Atlantic Review 65.2 (2000): 201-03.
  9.  Johann Gottfried Herder: Academic Disciplines and the Pursuit of Knowledge. ed. Wulf Koepke. Lessing Yearbook 30 (1998): 199-201.
  10. Carsten Zelle. Die doppelte Ästhetik der Moderne: Revisionen des Schönen von Boileau bis Nietzsche.  Colloquia Germanica 31 (1998): 67-70.
  11.  Die Kehrseite des Schönen (Aufklärung, Jg. 8, Heft 1, 1994; ed. Karl Eibl).  Lessing Yearbook 28 (1996): 302-03.
  12.  Herder Jahrbuch/Herder Yearbook 1994. ed. Wilfried Malsch and Wulf Koepke. Colloquia Germanica 28 (1995): 164-66.
  13. Alan Leidner. The Impatient Muse: Germany and the Sturm und Drang.  Monatshefte 87 (1995): 383-84.
  14. Ernst Behler. German Romantic Literary Theory.  German Quarterly 68 (1995): 443-44.
  15. Azade Seyhan. Representation and Its Discontents: The Critical Legacy of German Romanticism.  German Quarterly 68 (1995): 74-75.
  16. Peter Burgard. Idioms of Uncertainty: Goethe and the Essay.  Lessing Yearbook 26 (1994): 155-57.
  17. Peter Por. Der Körper des Turmes: Essays zur europäischen Literatur von Schiller bis Valery.  Colloquia Germanica 27 (1994): 94-96.
  18.  Stilepoche: Theorie und Diskussion, Eine interdisziplinäre Anthologie von Winckelmann bis heute. ed. Peter Por and Sándor Radnóti. Colloquia Germanica 27 (1994): 94-96.
  19.  Vom Nutzen und Nachteil des Mitleids: Eine Anthologie. ed. Ulrich Kronauer. Lessing Yearbook 25 (1993): 280-81.
  20. Andreas Härter. Der Anstand des Schweigens: Bedingungen des Redens in Hofmannsthals "Brief".  Germanic Review 67 (1992): 89-90.
  21.  Faust through Four Centuries: Retrospect and Analysis/Vierhundert Jahre Faust: Rückblick und Analyse. ed. Peter Boerner and Sidney Johnson. German Studies Review 15 (1992): 370-71.
  22. Dennis F. Mahoney. Der Roman der Goethezeit (1774-1829).  Goethe Yearbook 6 (1992): 267-71.
  23. Robert H. Brown. Nature's Hidden Terror: Violent Nature Imagery in Eighteenth-Century Germany.  German Studies Review 15 (1992): 582-83.
  24. Tino Markworth. Johann Gottfried Herder: A Bibliographical Survey, 1977-1987.  Lessing Yearbook 23 (1991): 227-28.
  25.  Reading Nietzsche. ed. Robert C. Solomon and Kathleen M. Higgins. German Studies Review 14 (1991): 404-05.
  26.  Eighteenth-Century German Authors and Their Aesthetic Theories: Literature and the Other Arts. ed. Richard Critchfield and Wulf Koepke. Lessing Yearbook 21 (1989): 281-83.
  27. Rainer Nägele et al.. Interpretationen: Dramen des Sturm und Drang.  Lessing Yearbook 21 (1989): 307-09.
  28. Wolfgang Adam. Poetische und Kritische Wälder: Untersuchungen zu Geschichte und Form des Schreibens 'bei Gelegenheit'.  German Quarterly 62 (1989): 511-12.
  29.  Erkundungen: Beiträge zu einem erweiterten Literaturbegriff. ed. Jens Malte Fischer et al. German Quarterly 62 (1989): 243-44.
  30. James C. O'Flaherty. The Quarrel of Reason with Itself: Essays on Hamann, Michaelis, Lessing, Nietzsche.  South Atlantic Review 54 (1989): 132-34.
  31. Jonathan B. Knudsen. Justus Möser and the German Enlightenment.  Lessing Yearbook 20 (1988): 335-36.
  32. Friedrich Schlegel. Sich "von dem Gemüthe des Lesers Meister" machen: Zur Wirkungsästhetik der Poetik Bodmers und Breitingers.  Lessing Yearbook 20 (1988): 309-10.
  33. Wulf Koepke. Johann Gottfried Herder.  German Studies Review 11 (1988): 145.
  34. David Wellbery. Lessing's "Laocoon": Semiotics and Aesthetics in the Age of Reason.  German Quarterly 59 (1986): 311-12.
  35. Hans-Jürgen Schings. Der mitleidigste Mensch ist der beste Mensch: Poetik des Mitleids von Lessing bis Büchner.  Lessing Yearbook 14 (1982): 292-93.

Translations

  1.  Rainer Warning. Irony and the 'Order of Discourse' in Flaubert. New Literary History 13 (1982): 253-86.

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