Hölderlin and the Consequences

Hölderlin and the Consequences
Title Hölderlin and the Consequences PDF eBook
Author Rüdiger Görner
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 171
Release 2021-09-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3476058182

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"A sign we are, uninterpreted. Painless we are and have almost / lost the language in a foreign country." Thus begins the second version of Friedrich Hölderlin's hymn dedicated to goddess of memory, Mnemosyne. "Hölderlin and the Consequences" wants to remember this 'poet of poets' and consider what his unmatched poems have stimulated, even triggered, in others. This scholarly essay examines the legacy of a poet who was, by and large, ostracized in his time, a master of language, who was declared a stranger by his contemporaries until he became a stranger to himself. Hölderlin's multiple experience of foreignness and alienation was later counteracted by often ideologically motivated attempts to appropriate him. Rüdiger Görner presents this complex context as a special case in recent literary history. This book is a translation of an original German 1st edition, "Hölderlin und die Folgen" by Rüdiger Görner, published by J.B. Metzler, imprint of Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature in 2016. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). The author (with the support of Josh Torabi) has subsequently revised the text further in an endeavour to refine the work stylistically.

Heidegger, Hölderlin, and the Subject of Poetic Language

Heidegger, Hölderlin, and the Subject of Poetic Language
Title Heidegger, Hölderlin, and the Subject of Poetic Language PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Pages 338
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780823223602

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Gosetti-Ferencei argues that Heidegger has overlooked central elements in Hlderlin's poetics, such as a Kantian understanding of aesthetic subjectivity and a commitment to Enlightenment ideals. These elements, she argues, resist the more politically distressing aspects of Heidegger's interpretations, including Heidegger's nationalist valorization of the German language and sense of nationhood, or Heimat.

Hyperion

Hyperion
Title Hyperion PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Hölderlin
Publisher Archipelago
Pages 239
Release 2009-04-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0981955797

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Hyperion is a novel of stirring lyricism, philosophical sublimity, and enduring influence. It stands among Hölderlin’s most extraordinary achievements. A Greek hermit recounts the pivotal phases of his life, from his discovery of the vanished glory of antiquity, through his encounter with his beloved Diotima, who embodies his goal of merging with "the All of nature," to his participation in a Greek uprising against Ottoman Turkish tyranny. Hölderlin’s sole novel has been celebrated for its musicality, the power of its cadences and tones to express a constant oscillation between extremes of grief and joy. Though Hölderlin’s genius was not widely recognized during his lifetime, he has come to be regarded as one of the most significant and unique poets in the German language.

The Death of Empedocles

The Death of Empedocles
Title The Death of Empedocles PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Holderlin
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 331
Release 2008-07-06
Genre Drama
ISBN 0791477339

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The definitive scholarly edition and new translation of all three versions of Hölderlin’s poem, The Death of Empedocles, and his related theoretical essays.

Hyperion, Or the Hermit in Greece

Hyperion, Or the Hermit in Greece
Title Hyperion, Or the Hermit in Greece PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Hölderlin
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 2019-03-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781783746552

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Friedrich Hölderlin's only novel, Hyperion (1797-99), is a fictional epistolary autobiography that juxtaposes narration with critical reflection. Returning to Greece after German exile, following his part in the abortive uprising against the occupying Turks (1770), and his failure as both a lover and a revolutionary, Hyperion assumes a hermitic existence, during which he writes his letters. Confronting and commenting on his own past, with all its joy and grief, the narrator undergoes a transformation that culminates in the realisation of his true vocation. Though Hölderlin is now established as a great lyric poet, recognition of his novel as a supreme achievement of European Romanticism has been belated in the Anglophone world. Incorporating the aesthetic evangelism that is a characteristic feature of the age, Hyperion preaches a message of redemption through beauty. The resolution of the contradictions and antinomies raised in the novel is found in the act of articulation itself. To a degree remarkable in a prose work of any length, what it means is inseparable from how it means. In this skilful translation, Gaskill conveys the beautiful music and rhythms of Hölderlin's language to an English-speaking reader.

The Course of Remembrance and Other Essays on Hölderlin

The Course of Remembrance and Other Essays on Hölderlin
Title The Course of Remembrance and Other Essays on Hölderlin PDF eBook
Author Dieter Henrich
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 334
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780804727396

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In a series of studies over the last 30 years, Henrich has shown that Hölderlin played a decisive role in the development of philosophy from Kant to Hegel. This book includes six of Henrich's most important essays on Hölderlin.

Comparative Criticism: Volume 5, Hermeneutic Criticism

Comparative Criticism: Volume 5, Hermeneutic Criticism
Title Comparative Criticism: Volume 5, Hermeneutic Criticism PDF eBook
Author E. S. Shaffer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 412
Release 1986-04-17
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521248600

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Addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives.