Enlightenment and Community. Lessing, Abbt, Herder, and the Quest for
a German Public. By Benjamin W. Redekop. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-
Queen's University Press, 2000. Pp. 263. $65.
This book details the contributions made by Lessing, Abbt, and Herder to the
discourse or problem of the public in eighteenth-century Germany. Redekop
surveys their specific texts that address the issue of the public, contextualizing
those within their other writings. While he does not attempt to make a strong,
specific argument about the emergence or theorization of the public sphere,
Redekop fills in the picture of the three writers' ideas on the topic in a way that
addresses some of the concerns recent scholars have had with the model of the
public sphere proposed by Habermas in The Structural Transformation of the Public
Sphere. The book's strength lies in its perceptive synthesis of great amounts of
pertinent information from the primary texts and of previous scholars' arguments,
as Redekop offers a richness of detail and context, and thus the book constitutes
a significant contribution to our knowledge of eighteenth-century thinking on
the topic of the public sphere.
John P. Heins
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