The Ethics of Life and Death with Heinrich Von Kleist
Author: Joseph O. Baker
Publisher: American University Studies
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 146
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The writings of Heinrich von Kleist continue to inspire German readers and theater-goers after nearly 200 years, but are still relatively unknown to English speakers. Yet his search for values and his response to stress, confusion and the ambiguity of life's messages is curiously appropriate today. This work explores Kleist's quest for truth and ethics. His response to feelings of depression, failure and even suicide is instructive and satisfying for present-day readers.