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Heinrich von Kleist : ein dramaturgisches modell
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ISBN: 3849814041 Year: 2019 Publisher: Bielefeld, Germany : Aisthesis Verlag,

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Macht und ohnmacht der sprache : Untersuchungen zum Sprachverständnis und Stil Heinrich von Kleists
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ISBN: 3849814505 Year: 2019 Publisher: Bielefeld, Germany : Aisthesis Verlag,

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Long description: Werner Krauss schrieb, die eigentliche und wesentliche Funktion der Sprache sei die Mitteilung. Mitteilung hat statt als Gedankenaustausch zwischen Menschen in der Rede, aber auch als Bericht, der sich im geschriebenen Wort manifestiert. Kleist, nicht der größte, aber der sprachmächtigste deutsche Dramatiker und Erzähler, hat beide Formen der Mitteilungsfunktion der Sprache beispielhaft gestaltet und reflektiert. Das Verhältnis der Dramen zur Erzählsprache Kleists macht die Struktur der beiden Mitteilungsformen kenntlich. Diese sprachphilosophischen Aspekte, die am Werk Kleists herauszuarbeiten waren, beschäftigten Hans Heinz Holz zunächst. Sein 1961 erschienenes Buch „Macht und Ohnmacht der Sprache“, das jetzt auch den Schwerpunkt des vorliegenden Bandes ausmacht, ging aus diesen Studien hervor. Die kleineren Arbeiten, die nun hier zusammengefasst werden, schlossen sich an. Biographical note: Hans Heinz Holz war bis zu seiner Emeritierung Professor für Philosophie zunächst in Marburg, dann in Groningen (Niederlande). Er ist Ehrenpräsident der ‚Internationalen Gesellschaft Hegel-Marx für Dialektisches Denken‘. Letzte Buchveröffentlichungen: „Dialektik: Problemgeschichte von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart“ (5 Bde., WBG, 2010) und „Aufhebung und Verwirklichung der Philosophie Bd. 2: Theorie als materielle Gewalt. Die Klassiker der III. Internationale“ (Aurora, 2011). Bei Aisthesis sind u.a. von ihm erschienen: „Philosophische Theorie der bildenden Künste“ (3 Bde., 1996/97) und „Seins-Formen. Über strengen Konstruktivismus in der Kunst“ (2001). Sein Grundlagenwerk „Der ästhetische Gegenstand“ erschien 2009 in zweiter Auflage.


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The Drama of Language : Essays on Goethe and Kleist
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ISBN: 1421434970 1421434997 1421434989 Year: 2019 Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press

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Originally published in 1970. For Sigurd Burckhardt, literary interpretation began with the discovery of an "inconsistency" in a text. Minimizing the possibility that the writer has "unconsciously" fallen into an inconsistency in the use of material, the true interpreter, Burckhardt believes, abandons a tendency to "correct" the writer and seeks instead a new formulation by which the inconsistency can be seen as a part of a work's essential unity. "Whether I search for the meaning of a word or for the meaning of my life," he wrote, "I am looking for something under which I can subsume the otherwise unrelated and meaningless particular so as to place it in a larger order." That method, so characteristic of Burckhardt's criticism, underlies his studies of Goethe and Kleist and unifies the essays of this volume. Prior to his death in December 1966, Professor Burckhardt had considered the possibility of collecting his writings on Goethe and Kleist. One essay had never been published; others had appeared only in German or were available in scattered sources. The preparation of the essays for publication, a service of professors Bernhard Blume and Roy Harvey Pearce, makes possible this impressive demonstration of their late colleague's interest in German literature. The seven critical studies are introduced by an essay that makes explicit the concern for language implicit throughout the volume. Burckhardt proceeds by close adherence to the text and by analysis of its writer's use of language and structure. He interprets Goethe's Prometheus, Pandora, Iphigenie, Tasso, Die natürliche Tochter, and Egmont and Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg and Die Hermannsschlacht. He provides original and challenging interpretations, shaping each into a self-contained entity.


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Heinrich von Kleist - Word into Flesh : A Poet's Quest for the Symbol
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ISBN: 3110843919 Year: 2019 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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Sex changes with Kleist
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ISBN: 9780810140110 Year: 2019 Publisher: Evanston (Ill.) : Northwestern University Press,

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"Sex Changes with Kleist" analyzes how the dramatist and poet Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) responded to a change in the conception of sex and gender that occurred between 1790 and 1810. Specifically, Katrin Pahl shows that Kleist resisted the shift from a one-sex to the two-sex and complementary gender system that is still prevalent today. With creative close readings engaging all eight of his plays, Pahl probes Kleist's appreciation for incoherence, his experimentation with alternative symbolic orders, his provocative understanding of emotion, and his camp humor. Pahl demonstrates that rather than preparing modern homosexuality, Kleist puts an end to modern gender norms even before they take hold and refuses the oppositional organization of sexual desire into homosexual and heterosexual that sprouts from these norms. Focusing on the theatricality of Kleist's interventions in the performance of gender, sexuality, and emotion and examining how his dramatic texts unhinge major tenets of classical European theater, "Sex Changes with Kleist" is vital reading for anyone interested in queer studies, feminist studies, performance studies, literary studies, or emotion studies. This book changes our understanding of Kleist and breathes new life into queer thought--Provided by publisher.


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La chaleur de la raison : dialogue entre deux intellectuels allemands
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ISBN: 9782072827297 2072827299 Year: 2019 Publisher: Paris : Gallimard,

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La quatrième de couverture indique : "Si une intelligence extraterrestre se rapprochait de notre globe terrestre, elle apercevrait depuis les lointains [...] un point bleu pâle : notre planète. [...] Mais son regard s'attarderait en outre sur de minuscules feux lumineux que les nuages et les intempéries ne peuvent pas obscurcir. Ces étincelles brillent elles aussi d'un bleu irisant. Elles sont la trace de grands esprits comme Socrate et Voltaire.» C'est sous ce patronage philosophique que se placent d'emblée Alexander Kluge et Ferdinand von Schirach, pour cette conversation entre intellectuels qui a pour ambition de parler du monde contemporain, avec ses périls et ses espoirs. Appartenant à des générations distinctes, mais ayant tous deux une formation de juriste, ces deux plumes allemandes devisent en toute amitié de l'état des choses, et convoquent l'héritage de grands esprits et d'artistes comme Kleist, Truman Capote ou le cinéaste Michael Haneke - sans hésiter à puiser également dans leurs expériences personnelles, et notamment l'enfance, pour interroger le sens de l'Histoire. Ces références, et l'empreinte qu'elles ont laissée dans la pensée de chacun, font de ces entretiens un témoignage singulier, où deux pensées se croisent, se questionnent ett se nourrissent mutuellement. À la fois dialogue philosophique et réflexion politique, cette conversation peut aussi se lire comme une proposition de nouvelle définition de l'humanisme."


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In Pursuit of Power : Heinrich von Kleist's Machiavellian Protagonists
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ISBN: 9781487575236 1487575238 9781487585198 Year: 2019 Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press,

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A number of striking parallels link the lives and careers of Machiavelli and Kleist. This study of the influence of one on the work of the other begins with an outline of those parallels, and of the Machiavellian atmosphere in Kleist's first play, Die Familie Schroffenstein. Reeve goes on to focus on the protagonists of Kleist's plays, beginning with Licht in Der zerbrocheme Krug. He exposes the skill of Licht's behind-the-scenes direction of the course of events to his own advantage and to the detriment of his superior, Adam. Next Reeve offers a detailed analysis of Die Hermannsschlacht, in which he demonstrates how Hermann embodies those qualities - the cunning of the fox and the strength of the lion - demanded by Machiavelli in a successful ruler. With these traits Hermann has brought the German princes, his own tribe, his rival Marbod, his wife, and even the Romans to a point where, unwittingly, the have all worked towards the establishment of a united Germany under his leadership. The chapter n Prinz Friedrich von Homburg singles out the underhand manoeuvers of the sadistic Hohenzolern who plots to embarrass publicly both the Elector and the Prince as a subtle manifestation of his personal power over the two leading contenders for political supremacy. The fragment Robert Guiskard contains two Machiavellian protagonists, an older more accomplished practitioner and an up-and-coming young threat, and treats another issue addressed in Il Principe: what occurs when an ideal leader at the height of his powers is cut down by a disabling illness? Indicative of the beginning and the end of Kleist's opus, half of his plays contain the figure of the clandestine schemer who plans the social or political elimination of a rival and, by stealth and skillful manipulation of others, directs the course of events at almost every turn. Reeve concludes with an attempt to explain the presence of the Machiavellian in Kleist's works as the indirect influence of Shakespeare's three villains, the direct example of Napoleon, or the dramatist's own independent insight into the less admirable aspects of the human mind.


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Odysseys of recognition : performing intersubjectivity in Homer, Aristotle, Shakespeare, Goethe, and Kleist
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ISBN: 1684480396 9781684480395 9781684480371 168448037X 9781684480388 1684480388 1684480418 9781684480418 Year: 2019 Publisher: Bucknell University Press

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Recognition in literature. --- Intersubjectivity in literature. --- Homer --- Aristotle --- Shakespeare, William, --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, --- Kleist, Heinrich von, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Kleĭst, Genrikh, --- Kleist, Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von, --- Kleist, H. V. --- Ḳlaisṭ, Hainrikh fun, --- קלייסט, היינריך --- קלייסט, היינריך פון, --- קלייסט, הינריך פון, --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- Goethe --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von --- Von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- Hete, Johann Vol'fhanh --- Gete, Iogann Vol'fgang --- ゲーテ --- ゲエテ --- Gete, Volʹfgang --- Ko-tê --- Gede --- Gete, Jogann --- Gette --- Gʹote, Ĭokhan Volʹfgang --- Jūtah, Yūhān Fūlfjānj --- Goethe, J. W. --- Jītī --- Gete, V. --- Koetʻe --- Goetʻe --- Getė, --- Gkaite --- Gitah, Y. Ṿ. --- Goethe, Jan Wolfgan, --- Gëte, Iogann Volʹfgang --- Göte --- Gyoete --- Goethe, W. v. --- Fon-Geteh, Ṿ. --- Geteh, Yohan Ṿolfgang Fon --- -Giteh, Yohan Ṿolfgang Fon --- -Gete, Johan Volfgang --- Hete, Ĭ. V. --- Kēōtʻē, Volfkank --- Katē --- Katē, Yōkān̲ Vulpkēṅk Vān̲ --- Гете, Иоганн Вольфганг --- Qöte, Y. V. --- Qöte, Yohan Volfqanq --- גטה --- גטה, יוהאן וולפגנג פון, --- גטה, י.ו --- גיתה --- גיתה, יוהאן וולפאנג פון --- גיתה, יוהאן וולפגנג פון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגאנג וון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגנג פון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגנג, --- געטהע --- געטהע, יאהאן וואלפגאנג --- געטהע, יאהאן וואלפגאנג פון, --- געטהע, יאהאן װאלפגאנג, --- געטהע, י. וו --- געטהע, י. וו. פאן --- געטהע, י. װ., --- געטהע, י.װ --- געטע, װ.פ --- גתה, וו --- גתה, יוהן וולפגאנג ון, --- גתה, יוהן וולפגנג --- י. וו. געטהע --- جوته --- گوته، يوهان ولفگانگ ون --- 歌德, --- Shakespeare, William --- Shakespear, William, --- Shakspeare, William, --- Šekʻspiri, Uiliam, --- Saixpēr, Gouilliam, --- Shakspere, William, --- Shikisbīr, Wilyam, --- Szekspir, Wiliam, --- Šekspyras, --- Shekspir, Vilʹi︠a︡m, --- Šekspir, Viljem, --- Tsikinya-chaka, --- Sha-shih-pi-ya, --- Shashibiya, --- Sheḳspir, Ṿilyam, --- Shaḳspir, Ṿilyam, --- Syeiksŭpʻio, --- Shekspir, V. --- Szekspir, William, --- Shakespeare, Guglielmo, --- Shake-speare, William, --- Sha-ō, --- Şekspir, --- Shekspir, Uiliam, --- Shekspir, U. --- Šekspir, Vilijam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, Viliyam, --- Shakspir, --- Shekspyr, Vyli︠e︡m, --- Şekspir, Velyam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, Villiyam, --- Shēkʻspʻiyr, Vlilliam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, --- Ṣēkspiyar Mahākavi, --- Ṣēkspiyar Mahākaviya, --- Sheḳspier, Ṿilyam, --- Shēkʻspir, --- Shakespeare, --- Śeksper, --- Шекспир, Вильям, --- Шекспир, Уильям, --- שייקספיר, וויליאם, --- שייקספיר, וו., --- שיקספיר, וויליאם --- שיקספיר, ויליאם --- שיקספיר, ויליאם, --- שכספיר, ויליאם, --- שכספיר, וילים, --- שכספיר, ו׳ --- שעפקספיר, וויליאם, --- שעקספיער, וויליאם --- שעקספיער, וויליאם, --- שעקספיער, ווילליאם --- שעקספיער, וו., --- שעקספיר --- שעקספיר, וו --- שעקספיר, וויליאם, --- שעקספיר, וויליאמ --- שעקספיר, ווילליאם --- שעקספיר, ווילליאם, --- שעקספיר, וו., --- שעקספיר, װיליאם, --- שעקספיר, װילליאם, --- שעקספיר, װ., --- שעקספער --- שעקספער, וויליאמ --- שקספיר --- שקספיר, וו --- שקספיר, וויליאם --- שקספיר, וויליאם, --- שקספיר, ווילים, --- שקספיר, וילאם --- שקספיר, ויליאם --- שקספיר, ויליאם, --- שקספיר, ויליים, --- שקספיר, וילים --- שקספיר, וילים, --- شاكسبير، وليم --- شاكسپير، وليم --- شكسبير، وليام --- شكسبير، وليم --- شكسبير، وليم، --- شكسبير، و. --- شكسپير، وليم --- شكسپير، ويليام --- شيكسبير، وليام --- شيكسبير، وليام.، --- شيكسبير، وليم --- شکسبير، وليم --- وليم شکسبير --- 沙士北亞威廉姆, --- 沙士比亞威廉姆, --- 莎士比亞威廉姆, --- 莎士比亞威廉, --- 莎士比亞, --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Arisṭāṭṭil --- Aristo, --- Aristotel --- Aristotele --- Aristóteles, --- Aristòtil --- Aristotile --- Arisṭū --- Arisṭūṭālīs --- Arisutoteresu --- Arystoteles --- Ya-li-shih-to-te --- Ya-li-ssu-to-te --- Yalishiduode --- Yalisiduode --- Ἀριστοτέλης --- Αριστοτέλης --- Аристотел --- ארסטו --- אריםטו --- אריסטו --- אריסטוטלס --- אריסטוטלוס --- אריסטוטליס --- أرسطاطاليس --- أرسططاليس --- أرسطو --- أرسطوطالس --- أرسطوطاليس --- ابن رشد --- اريسطو --- Pseudo Aristotele --- Pseudo-Aristotle --- アリストテレス --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Homeros --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homère --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero --- von Kleist, Heinrich --- Homerus

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