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          This document provides an overview of Hans Robert Jauss' theory of reception aesthetics and aesthetic experience.

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          Hans Robert Jauss

          German academic (1921–1997)

          Hans Robert Jauss (German: Jauß or Jauss; 12 December 1921 – 1 March 1997) was a German academic, notable for his work in reception theory (especially his concept of horizon of expectation) and medieval and modern French literature.

          His approach was derived from the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer.

          Early years and education

          Jauss was born in Göppingen, Württemberg, Germany, and died on 1 March 1997 in Constance, Germany.

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          His family came from a long line of teachers. His religious background was pietism. Jauss’s Gymnasium studies took place in Esslingen and Geislingen between 1932 and 1939. As a young soldier in the Second World War, Jauss spent two winters on the Russian Front in the SS (SS-Nr.

          This essay traces cultural attitudes towards readerly viscerality in Georgian Britain by investigating the relation between the implicit.

        1. This essay traces cultural attitudes towards readerly viscerality in Georgian Britain by investigating the relation between the implicit.
        2. Jakobsson, Ármann 'Royal biography', in McTurk, Rory Jauss, Hans Robert, Literaturgeschichte als Provokation der Literaturwissenschaft, 2nd ed.
        3. By Hans Robert Jauss.
        4. This document provides an overview of Hans Robert Jauss' theory of reception aesthetics and aesthetic experience.
        5. Arguments over vocabulary characterise the secondary literature for the fledgling sub-discipline of Classical Reception Studies.
        6. 401.359) and the Waffen-SS. In 1942, he was a member of the "SS-Freiwilligen-Legion Niederlande". In 1943, he was Obersturmführer in the "11th SS-Freiwilligen-Legion Nordland". In 1944, he was Hauptsturmführer in the SS reserve