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The first scholarly English translations of thirteen vital texts
that elucidate the central role mountains have played across nearly
five centuries of Germanophone cultural history. Mountains have
occupied a central place in German, Swiss, and Austrian
intellectual culture for centuries. This volume offers the first
scholarly English translations of thirteen key texts from the
Germanophone tradition of engagement with mountains. The selected
texts span over 450 years, ranging from the early modern period to
the postmodern era, and encompass several discursive modes of the
mountain experience including geographical descriptions,
philosophical meditations, aesthetic deliberations, and
autobiographical climbing narratives. Well-known figures covered in
this translational sourcebook include Conrad Gessner, Johann Jakob
Scheuchzer, G.W.F. Hegel, Alexander von Humboldt, Georg Simmel,
Leni Riefenstahl, and Reinhold Messner. Each text is accompanied by
a critical introduction that places the translated text within a
broader cultural context. The dual translational-interpretational
approach offered in this volume is intended to stimulate new
international and interdisciplinary dialogue on the cultural
history of mountains and mountaineering. Sean Ireton (University of
Missouri) and Caroline Schaumann (Emory University) are also the
editors of Heights of Reflection: Mountains in the German
Imagination from the Middle Ages to the Twenty-First Century
(2012).
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