Studying Hegel's Aesthetics with an emphasis on lyrical poetry

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Ana Lucía López-Villegas

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There are some prevailing aspects of Hegel that unify his work and make sense of him. Throughout his work is a reference to the different stages of the evolution of the culture of peoples. Artistic creation largely corresponds to the cultural situation of peoples and their spiritual evolution. This approach to spiritual evolution is coupled with a certain mystical attitude that one discovers in Hegel because of what he affirms and the elements that he emphasizes, emphasizes and privileges in the evolution of art.


In addition to this mystical attitude, the author finds a strong nationalism that manifests itself clearly. For example, when he speaks of the poetry of Klopstock, he seeks to rescue the German dignity of poets and princes.

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López-VillegasA. (2020). Studying Hegel’s Aesthetics with an emphasis on lyrical poetry. Acta Académica, 41(Noviembre), 151-161. Retrieved from http://encuestas.uaca.ac.cr/index.php/actas/article/view/375
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