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almafu_9960117071102883
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1 online resource (vi, 258 pages) :
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ISBN:
1-57113-617-7
Series Statement:
Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
Content:
For over 150 years, Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) has been one of the most widely read and performed German authors. His status in the literary canon is firmly established, but he has always been one of Germany's most contentiously discussed authors. Today's critical debate on his unique prose narratives and dramas is as heated as ever. Many critics regard Kleist as a lone presager of the aesthetics and philosophies of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century modernism. Yet there can be no question that he responds in his works and letters to the philosophical, aesthetic, and political debates of his time. During the last thirty years, the scholarship on Kleist's work and life has departed from the existentialist wave of the 1950s and early 1960s and opened up new avenues for comingto terms with his unusual talent. The present volume brings together the most important and innovative of these newer scholarly approaches: the essays include critically informed, up-to-date interpretations of Kleist's most-discussed stories and dramas. Other contributions analyze Kleist's literary means and styles and their theoretical underpinnings. They include articles on Kleist's narrative and theatrical technique, poetic and aesthetic theory, philosophical and political thought, and insights from new biographical research. 〈BR〉〈BR〉 Contributors: Jeffrey L. Sammons, Jost Hermand, Anthony Stephens, Bianca Theisen, Hinrich C. Seeba, Bernhard Greiner, Helmut J. Schneider, Tim Mehigan, Susanne Zantop, Hilda M. Brown, and Seán Allan. 〈BR〉〈BR〉 Bernd Fischer is Professor of German andHead of the Department of German at Ohio State University.
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""CONTENTS ""; ""INTRODUCTION: Heinrich von Kleist's Life and Work""; ""Critical Approaches""; ""Jupiterists and Alkmenists: Amphitryon as an Example of How Kleist's Texts Read Interpreters""; ""Kleist's Penthesilea: Battleground of Gendered Discourses""; ""Language and Form""; ""On Structures in Kleist""; ""Strange News: Kleist's Novellas""; ""The Eye of the Beholder: Kleist's Visual Poetics of Knowledge""; ""The Performative Turn of the Beautiful: "Free Play" of Language and the "Unspeakable Person"""; ""Intellectual Paradigms""
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""The Facts of Life: Kleist's Challenge to Enlightenment Humanism (Lessing)"""; ""Betwixt a false reason and none at all": Kleist, Hume, Kant, and the "Thing in Itself"""; ""Themes and Motifs""; ""Changing Color: Kleist's "Die Verlobung in St. Domingo" and the Discourses of Miscegenation""; ""Ripe Moments and False Climaxes: Thematic and Dramatic Configurations of the Theme of Death in Kleist's Works""; """Mein ist die Rache spricht der Herr": Violence and Revenge in the Works of Heinrich von Kleist""; ""CONTRIBUTORS ""; ""INDEX ""
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ISBN 1-57113-177-9
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781571136176
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