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Nietzsche and the End of Freedom - Neo-Romantic Dilemma in Kafka, the Brothers Mann, Rilke and Musil, 1904-1914 (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,580
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Nietzsche and the End of Freedom - Neo-Romantic Dilemma in Kafka, the Brothers Mann, Rilke and Musil, 1904-1914 (Paperback): J....

Nietzsche and the End of Freedom - Neo-Romantic Dilemma in Kafka, the Brothers Mann, Rilke and Musil, 1904-1914 (Paperback)

J. M Hawes

Series: Historisch-Kritische Arbeiten zur Deutschen Literatur, v. 13

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Nietzsche's writing is not some game of 'freeplay' and terms like 'intertextuality' are useless in discussing its influence. This study takes Nietzsche, then Kafka's Trial, Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, Heinrich Mann's Man of Straw, Rilke's Malte Laurids Brigge and Musil's Toerless. It argues that Nietzsche mediates and modernises the dilemmas of Romanticism and that a properly differentiated account of his literary reception can illuminate the dynamics of German culture on the eve of the Great War.

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Imprint: Peter Lang Pub Inc
Country of origin: Germany
Series: Historisch-Kritische Arbeiten zur Deutschen Literatur, v. 13
Release date: July 1993
First published: July 1993
Authors: J. M Hawes
Dimensions: 210 x 148 x 13mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 978-3-631-46179-2
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > General
LSN: 3-631-46179-8
Barcode: 9783631461792

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