The apostrophic moment in nineteenth and twentieth century German lyric poetry
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The apostrophic moment in nineteenth and twentieth century German lyric poetry
(American university studies, Series 1 . Germanic languages and literature ; vol. 67)
P. Lang, c1988
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Apostrophic moment in 19th and 20th century German lyric poetry
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Bibliography: p. [211]-218
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Description
This series of provocative essays examines the learning process of the Ich in 19th and 20th century German lyric poetry. The apostrophic moment, which develops from a textual instant of emotional, intellectual, or psychological reciprocity between the Ich and a Du, initiates a meaningful and vital learning process in the poem. Poets discussed include Clemens Brentano, Joseph von Eichendorff, Annette von Droste-Huelshoff, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Stefan George, Rainer Maria Rilke, Rudolf Borchardt, and Gottfried Benn.
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Contents: This work describes and interprets the formal and semantic strategies of the Ich in the learning process in 19th and 20th century German lyric poetry.
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