Novalis, Spinoza, and the Limits of Romantic Materialism Hardcover – August 15, 2026

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Offering an innovative and illuminating new reading of Spinoza and NovalisThis rigorously researched study reframes our understanding of the intellectual currents in Germany around 1800 through a careful reinterpretation of its key thinker, Novalis, in conversation with Spinoza’s philosophy. Siarhei Biareishyk presents an alternative to the standard narrative that resolutely links emergent modernity and secularization to philosophical “idealism” by showing how Spinozan materialism informs the scientific experiments, metaphysical inquiries, and political debates of Novalis and his contemporaries. Shifting our focus away from the historical interpretation of Novalis as a mystic and theorist of subjectivity, Biareishyk elaborates on the Spinozan materialist strain in Novalis in three key domains: ontology and the conception of nature, theories of singularity and individuation, and the concept of the political. He brings current romanticist scholarship into conversation with contemporary discussions of Spinoza in continental philosophy, in the Marxist tradition particularly, demonstrating that the Spinoza–Novalis encounter provides a viable alternative―in its articulation of causality, dialectics, and the political―to the dominant conceptual apparatuses of both Kant and Hegel. Read more

ISBN13 979-8899480386
Language English
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Dimensions 9 x 6 x 1 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
Print length 256 pages
Publication date August 15, 2026

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