A Schizophrenic on Holderlin

A Schizophrenic on Holderlin PDF

Author: Paul Fearne

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-07-19

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 1304245195

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Friedrich Holderlin lived in the 18th and 19th centuries. His poetry has come to be considered the greatest of that age. In mid life he suffered a schizophrenic break down, and lived the remaining time being cared for. This work, written by someone who also suffers from schizophrenia, is a a great homage to Holderlin. It is written in poetic prose, and is written self-reflexively by a fellow sufferer.

Friedrich Hölderlin

Friedrich Hölderlin PDF

Author: Friedrich Hölderlin

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1988-01-01

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9780887065583

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Hölderlin's essays and letters constitute essential documents for an understanding of the transitional period from neo-classical poetics to what can only be characterized as a unique and, in its frequently experimental structure, essentially modernist poetics. This book contains virtually all of Hölderlin's theoretical writings translated for the first time. In spite of the great significance of Hölderlin''s ideas for contemporary critical thought, most of his highly important theoretical oeuvre has been unavailable to English readers until now. Here also are a number of letters which chart the development of Hölderlin's thought on issues that today remain fundamental to poetics and philosophy. The work's critical introduction discusses both the historical genesis of Hölderlin's theoretical writings out of the enlightenment as well as their systematic interaction with post-Kantian Idealism. Through interpretations of three short fragments, Pfau indicates that it would be insufficient to consider Hölderlin as the mere precursor of the great systematic philosophers of German Idealism--Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. Instead, Hölderlin's earliest theoretical fragments already mark a turn away from the rigorous systematicity that underlies the philosophical discourse of his contemporaries. Hölderlin's theoretical writings may be the most seminal texts in the widely discussed interimplication of Idealistic philosophy and Romantic poetry and poetics.

Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin

Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin PDF

Author: Friedrich Hölderlin

Publisher: Ithuriel's Spear

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0974950203

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Poetry. Translated from the German by James Mitchell. Readers of these carefully crafted translations by James Mitchell will profit not only by their economy and clarity of expression, but also by the fact that the same translating technique allows Holderlin's imagery and remarkable spiritual imagination to shine forth in English. Friedrich Holderlin was born in Germany in 1770 and studied in Tubingen from 1788 to 1793, where he became friends with fellow-students Hegel and Schelling. Thereafter he wrote some of the most fascinating lyric poetry in the history of German literature. Translator James Mitchell has lived and worked for many years in Germany and San Francisco as a writer, book publisher and college teacher.

The Death of Empedocles

The Death of Empedocles PDF

Author: Friedrich Holderlin

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2009-07-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780791476482

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The definitive scholarly edition and new translation of all three versions of Hölderlin’s poem, The Death of Empedocles, and his related theoretical essays.

Variations on Hölderlin

Variations on Hölderlin PDF

Author: Geoffery Hlibchuk

Publisher: Invisible Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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Variations on Hölderlin is informed by a particular etymology of the verb "to translate" to move the dead from one place to another. The corpse in question here belongs to Friedrich Hölderlin, the schizophrenic Romantic poet subsequently canonized by such figures as Nietzsche and Heidegger. But whereas these theorists all too often arrest his corpus in order to conduct their critical autopsies, the Variations resurrect Hölderlin to the modern day, where his schizophrenic obsessions with the gods are now updated through contemporary celestial phenomena: astronauts, radio transmissions and satellites provide a new context above, while the underground churns with the sounds of subways and cloud chambers. Caught between these two levels, Hölderlin's poetry is reconfigured not through an accurate reproduction of his work, but rather through the fluidity of variations: "I am not mad / chronology just made me look that way." The Variations remind us that poetry is, above all, an ongoing conversation between the dead and the living.

Poems and Fragments

Poems and Fragments PDF

Author: Friedrich Hölderlin

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 840

ISBN-13:

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The definitive English edition of one of Germany's greatest writers, bilingually presented.