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New essays providing an account of the shaping beliefs,
preoccupations, motifs, and values of Weimar Classicism. In
Germany, Weimar Classicism (roughly the period from Goethe's return
to Germany from Italy in 1788 to the death of his friend and
collaborator Schiller in 1805) is widely regarded as an apogee of
literary art. But outside of Germany, Goethe is considered a
Romantic, and the notion of Weimar Classicism as a distinct period
is viewed with skepticism. This volume of new essays regards the
question of literary period as a red herring: Weimar Classicism is
best understood as a project that involved the ambitious attempt
not only to imagine but also to achieve a new quality of wholeness
in human life and culture at a time when fragmentation, division,
and alienation appeared to be thenorm. By not succumbing to the
myth of Weimar and its literary giants, but being willing to
explore the phenomenon as a complex cultural system with a unique
signature, this book provides an account of its shaping beliefs,
preoccupations, motifs, and values. Contributions from leading
German, British, and North American scholars open up multiple
interdisciplinary perspectives on the period. Essays on the novel,
poetry, drama, and theater are joined by accounts of politics,
philosophy, visual culture, women writers, and science. The reader
is introduced to the full panoply of cultural life in Weimar, its
accomplishments as well as its excesses and follies. Emancipatory
and doctrinaire by turns, the project of Weimar Classicism is best
approached as a complex whole. Contributors: Dieter Borchmeyer,
Charles Grair, Gail Hart, Thomas Saine, Jane Brown, Cyrus Hamlin,
Roger Stephenson, Elisabeth Krimmer, Helmut Pfotenhauer, Benjamin
Bennett, Astrida Orle Tantillo, W. Daniel Wilson. Simon J. Richter
is Associate Professor of German at the University of Pennsylvania.
Richard Wagner has come to be seen as the quintessential artist of the nineteenth-century, whose work embraces all the arts of the period. Dieter Borchmeyer here provides the first systematic and comprehensive account of Wagner's aesthetic theory, examining his hitherto neglected prose writings and his ideas on music drama from the various standpoints of literature, the linking of ideas, and the sociology of art. The pre-eminent importance for Wagner of classical Greek art and mythology emerges with particular clarity, while his links with the great figures and forms of world theatre - Shakespeare, the commedia dell'arte, the popular theatre, and the puppet theatre - are traced in detail. The influence on Wagner of the historical and social novel is also discussed. The author provides the first comprehensive analysis of Cosima Wagner's Diaries, and throws unexpected sidelights on Wagner's relationship with Nietzsche. First published in German in 1982, this book has become established as a standard work of Wagner scholarship, and now appears for the first time in English in a completely revised edition incorporating a number of new chapters on the music dramas.
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Goethe Yearbook 12 (Hardcover)
Simon Richter; Contributions by Benjamin K Bennett, Christoph Schweitzer, Cyrus Hamlin, Dieter Borchmeyer, …
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Volume 12 is dedicated to founding editor Thomas P. Saine, and
includes essays on Goethe's novels, plays, and poems, the Ilmpark,
Bach, Ossian, Goethe reception, and Schiller. The Goethe Yearbook,
first published in 1982, is a publication of the Goethe Society of
North America and is dedicated to North American Goethe
scholarship. It aims above all to encourage and publish original
English-language contributions to the understanding of Goethe and
other authors of the Goethezeit, while also welcoming contributions
from scholars around the world. The book review section seeks
likewise to evaluate a wide selection ofrecent publications on the
period, and is important for all scholars of 18th-century
literature. Volume 12 honors founding editor Thomas P. Saine with
contributions from prominent scholars such as Ehrhard Bahr,
Benjamin Bennett, Dieter Borchmeyer, Jane Brown, Jill Kowalik, Ruth
Kluger, Meredith Lee, John McCarthy, Jeff Sammons, Helmut
Schneider, Hans Vaget, and more. The volume includes essays on
Goethe's novels, plays, and poems, the Ilmpark, Bach, Ossian,
Goethe reception, and Schiller. Simon J. Richter is associate
professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of
Pennsylvania. Book review editor Martha B. Helfer is associate
professor of German at the University of Utah.
New essays providing a in-depth view of the many facets of the
great world poet's work. Friedrich Schiller is not merely one of
Germany's foremost poets. He is also one of the major German
contributors to world literature. The undying words he gave to
characters such as Marquis Posa in Don Carlos and Wilhelm Tell in
the eponymous drama continue to underscore the need for human
freedom. Schiller cultivated hope in the actualization of moral
knowledge through aesthetic education and critical reflection,
leading to his ideal of a more humane humanity. At the same time,
he was fully cognizant of the problems that attend various forms of
idealism. Yet for Schiller, ultimately, love remains the
gravitational center of the universe and of human existence, and
beyond life and death joy prevails. This collection of cutting-edge
essays by some of the world's leading Schiller experts constitutes
a milestone in scholarship. It includes in-depth discussions of the
writer's major dramatic and poeticworks, his essays on aesthetics,
and his activities as historian, anthropologist, and physiologist,
as well as of his relation to the ancients and of Schiller
reception in 20th-century Germany. Contributors: Steven
D.Martinson, Walter Hinderer, David Pugh, Otto Dann, Werner von
Stransky-Stranka-Greifenfels, J. M. van der Laan, Rolf-Peter Janz,
Lesley Sharpe, Norbert Oellers, Dieter Borchmeyer, Karl S. Guthke,
Wulf Koepke. Steven D.Martinson is Professor of German at the
University of Arizona.
In dieser Studie stellt der Autor Fausts Werdegang vom Gelehrten
zum OEkonomen, Landesplaner und Unternehmer dar und zeigt durch die
innovative "geographische Deutung" des funften Akts, inwiefern
durch Fausts Neulandgewinnung eine bluhende Kulturlandschaft hat
entstehen koennen. Bislang bestand in der Faust-Forschung
weitgehend Konsens daruber, dass Faust am Ende des Dramas ein
Egomane und ein Illusionist ist und dass dessen Neulandprojekt
scheitern wird. Der Autor zeigt hier, dass ganz im Gegenteil Fausts
wirtschaftliches Wirken und damit sein ganzes Leben (trotz so
mancher Schattenseiten) von Erfolg gekroent ist. Durch diese neue
Sichtweise weist das Buch den Weg zu einem positiven Faust-Bild.
In ihrem Buch setzt sich Dorothee Treiber kritisch mit der
weitverbreiteten These auseinander, Hugo von Hofmannsthals Elektra
leide an einer klinischen Hysterie. Der Autorin zufolge halt diese
Behauptung einer eingehenden Analyse der Quellenlage nicht stand.
Dagegen wird deutlich, dass Wien zur Jahrhundertwende von zwei
spektakularen Kindesmisshandlungsskandalen erschuttert wurde. Dass
diese auch in Hofmannsthals Theaterstuck Spuren hinterlassen haben,
soll hier gezeigt werden. Daruber hinaus wird deutlich, dass sich
seine Bearbeitung nahtlos in die Tradition der Elektratragoedien
einfugt und Freuds Hysteriekonzeption alles andere als
Vorbildcharakter hatte. Untersucht wird auch der Einfluss der
Tagespresse sowie der Schriften Tardieus uber Kindesmisshandlung
und Missbrauch.
Am 26.09.1945 ist Richard Beer-Hofmann im New Yorker Exil
gestorben. Aus Anlass seines 50. Todestages fand in Heidelberg auf
Anregung der Hochschule fur Judische Studien und in Verbindung mit
dem Germanischen Seminar der Universitat ein Symposium in der
Akademie der Wissenschaften statt, das um die Pole Asthetizismus
und Judentum im Werk Beer-Hofmanns kreiste. Die Beitrage dieses
Symposiums sind in diesem Band vorgelegt. Abgerundet wird das Buch
durch die Wiedergabe des Gesprachs, dass Werner Vordtriede mit
Richard Beer-Hofmann in den Jahren vor dessen Tod in New York
fuhrte, sowie durch bis dato unveroffentlichte Briefe Beer-Hofmanns
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