UID:
almafu_9960117078002883
Format:
1 online resource (viii, 257 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-57113-658-4
Series Statement:
Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
Content:
Stefan George (1868-1933) is along with Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Rainer Maria Rilke one of the pre-eminent German poets of the twentieth century. He also had an important, albeit controversial and provocative role in German cultural history. It is generally agreed that he played a significant part in the transition of German literature to Modernism, particularly in poetry. At the same time he was an outspoken critic of modernity. He believed that only an all-encompassing cultural renewal could save modern man. Although George is often linked with the 〈I〉l'art pour l'art〈/I〉 movement, and although his artistic consciousness was formed by European aestheticism, his poetry and the writings that emerged from the poets and intellectuals he gathered around him in the George Circle are above all a scathing commentary on the political, social, and cultural situation in Germany at the turn of the century.〈BR〉 George, who was imbued with the idea of the poet as a prophet and priest, saw himself as the Messiah of a New Hellenism and a New Reich led by an intellectual and aesthetic elite consisting of men who were bonded together through their allegiance to a charismatic leader. Some of the values that George proclaimed, among them a glorification of power, of heroism and self-sacrifice, were seized upon by the National Socialists, and subsequently his writings and those of his circle were considered by some to be proto-fascist. It did not help his reputation that after the Second World War much of the criticism of his works was practiced by uncritical, hagiographic George worshippers. In recent years, however, there has been a renewed and unbiased interest among scholars and critics in George and his circle. The wide-ranging and original essays in this volume explore anew George's poetry and his contribution to Modernism, the relation between his vision of a New Reich and fascist ideology, and his importance as a cultural critic.〈BR〉〈BR〉 Jens Rieckmann is Professor of German at the University of California, Irvine.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 Apr 2017).
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""CONTENTS ""; ""LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ""; ""STANDARD EDITIONS AND REFERENCES TO THE WORKS OF STEFAN GEORGE ""; ""PRINCIPAL WORKS OF STEFAN GEORGE""; ""INTRODUCTION ""; ""The Poetry""; ""Stefan George's Poetics""; ""Stefan George's Early Works 1890-1895""; ""In Praise of Illusion:Das Jahr der Seele and Der Teppich des Lebens: Analysis and Historical Perspective""; ""In Zeiten der Wirren: Stefan George's Later Works""; ""Contexts""; ""Stefan George and Two Types of Aestheticism""; ""Master and Disciples: The George Circle""; ""Stefan George and the Munich Cosmologists""
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""George, Nietzsche, and Nazism""""Stefan George's Concept of Love and the Gay Emancipation Movement""; ""WORKS CITED ""; ""CONTRIBUTORS ""; ""INDEX ""
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-57113-214-7
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781571136589
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