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    Online Resource
    New York :Bloomsbury Academic,
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    almafu_9959201702702883
    Format: 1 online resource (348 p.)
    ISBN: 1-62892-544-2 , 1-5013-2603-1 , 1-5013-0488-7 , 1-62892-545-0
    Series Statement: New directions in German studies
    Content: "The Poet as Phenomenologist: Rilke and the New Poems opens up new perspectives on the relation between Rilke's poetry and phenomenological philosophy, illustrating the ways in which poetry can offer an exceptional response to the philosophical problem of dualism. Drawing on the work of Husserl, Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, Luke Fischer makes a new contribution to the tradition of phenomenological poetics and expands the debate among Germanists concerning the phenomenological status of Rilke's poetry, which has been severely limited to comparisons of Rilke and Husserl. Fischer explicates an implicit phenomenology of perception in Rilke's writings from his middle period (1902-1910). He argues that Rilke cultivated an artistic perception that, in a philosophically significant manner, overcomes the opposition between the sensuous and the intelligible while simultaneously transcending the boundaries of philosophy. Fischer offers novel interpretations of central poems from Rilke's Neue Gedichte (1907) and Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil (1908) and frames them as the ultimate articulation of Rilke's non-dualistic vision. He thus demonstrates the continuity between Rilke and phenomenology while arguing that poetry, in this case, provides the most adequate response to a philosophical problem."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Content: "A groundbreaking contribution to Rilke scholarship that significantly expands the existing debate concerning the relation between Rilke's poetry and phenomenological philosophy"--Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction Chapter -- 1. Phenomenology and the Problem of Dualism -- Chapter 2. Learning to See: Rilke and the Visual Arts -- Chapter 3. Rilke as Seer: A Twofold Vision of Nature Chapter -- 4. The Neue Gedichte as a Twofold Imagining of Things -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also issued in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-336-21317-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-62892-543-4
    Language: English
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