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  1. Tragedy and the tragic in German literature, art, and thought
    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (Publisher); Quinn, Thomas P. (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. The many catastrophes of German history have often... more

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    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. The many catastrophes of German history have often been described as tragic. Consequently, German literature, music, philosophy, painting, and even architecture are rich in tragic connotations. Yet exactly what "tragedy" and "thetragic" may mean requires clarification. The poet creates a certain artful shape and trajectory for raw experience by "putting it into words"; but does putting such experience into words (or paintings or music or any other form) betray suffering by turning it into mere art? Or is it art that first turns mere suffering into tragic experience by revealing and clarifying its deepest dimension? What are we talking about, exactly, when we talk about tragic experience and tragic art, especially in an age in which, according to Hannah Arendt, evil has become banal? Does banality muffle or even annul the tragic? Does tragedy take suffering and transform it into beauty, as Schiller thought?Is it in the interest of truth for suffering to be "beautiful"? Is it possible that poetry, music, and art are important because they in fact create the meaning of suffering? Or is suffering only suffering and not accessible to meaning, tragic or otherwise? This book comprises essays that seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. Contributors: Jeffrey A. Bernstein, Stephen D. Dowden, Wolfram Ette, Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei, Barbara Hahn, Karsten Harries, Felicitas Hoppe, Joseph P. Lawrence, James McFarland, Karen Painter, Bruno Pieger, Robert Pirro, Thomas P. Quinn, Mark W. Roche, Helmut Walser Smith. Stephen D. Dowden is Professor of German language and literature at Brandeis University. Thomas P. Quinn is an independent sc

     

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    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (Publisher); Quinn, Thomas P. (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781782044123
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    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: German literature / History and criticism; Tragic, The, in literature; Art, German / Themes, motives; Tragic, The, in art; Kunst; Deutsch; Tragik; Literatur; Philosophie; Tragödie
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  2. Tragedy and the tragic in German literature, art, and thought
    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (Herausgeber); Quinn, Thomas P. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. The many catastrophes of German history have often... more

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    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. The many catastrophes of German history have often been described as tragic. Consequently, German literature, music, philosophy, painting, and even architecture are rich in tragic connotations. Yet exactly what "tragedy" and "thetragic" may mean requires clarification. The poet creates a certain artful shape and trajectory for raw experience by "putting it into words"; but does putting such experience into words (or paintings or music or any other form) betray suffering by turning it into mere art? Or is it art that first turns mere suffering into tragic experience by revealing and clarifying its deepest dimension? What are we talking about, exactly, when we talk about tragic experience and tragic art, especially in an age in which, according to Hannah Arendt, evil has become banal? Does banality muffle or even annul the tragic? Does tragedy take suffering and transform it into beauty, as Schiller thought?Is it in the interest of truth for suffering to be "beautiful"? Is it possible that poetry, music, and art are important because they in fact create the meaning of suffering? Or is suffering only suffering and not accessible to meaning, tragic or otherwise? This book comprises essays that seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. Contributors: Jeffrey A. Bernstein, Stephen D. Dowden, Wolfram Ette, Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei, Barbara Hahn, Karsten Harries, Felicitas Hoppe, Joseph P. Lawrence, James McFarland, Karen Painter, Bruno Pieger, Robert Pirro, Thomas P. Quinn, Mark W. Roche, Helmut Walser Smith. Stephen D. Dowden is Professor of German language and literature at Brandeis University. Thomas P. Quinn is an independent scholar.

     

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    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (Herausgeber); Quinn, Thomas P. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781782044123
    RVK Categories: GE 4975
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    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Deutsch; Kunst; Philosophie; Literatur; Tragik; Tragödie; German literature; Tragic, The, in literature; Art, German; Tragic, The, in art
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 370 pages)
  3. Tragedy and the Tragic in German Literature, Art, and Thought
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history Frontcover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments --... more

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    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history Frontcover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Pursuit of Unhappiness -- 1: The Confinement of Tragedy: Between Urfaust and Woyzeck -- 2: Goethe's Faust as the Tragedy of Modernity -- 3: Before or Beyond the Pleasure Principle: Goethe's Wahlverwandtschaften and the Tragedy of Entsagung -- 4: Hölderlin und das Tragische -- 5: Nietzsche, Büchner, and the Blues -- 6: Freud und die Tragödie -- 7: The Death of Tragedy: Walter Benjamin's Interruption of Nietzsche's Theory of Tragedy -- 8: Rosenzweig's Tragedy and the Spectacles of Strauss: The Question of German-Jewish History -- 9: Requiem for the Reich: Tragic Programming after the Fall of Stalingrad -- 10: The Strange Absence of Tragedy in Heidegger's Thought -- 11: The Tragic Dimension in PostwarGerman Painting -- 12: Vestiges of the Tragic -- 13: Atrocity and Agency: W. G. Sebald's Traumatic Memory in the Light of Hannah Arendt's Politics of Tragedy -- 14: "Stark and Sometimes Sublime": Hannah Arendt's Reflections on Tragedy -- 15: The German Tragic: Pied Pipers, Heroes, and Saints -- Afterword: Searching for a Standpoint of Redemption -- Note on the Contributors -- Index

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781782044123
    Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture ; v.Volume 157
    Subjects: Art, German -- Themes, motives; German literature -- History and criticism; Germany -- Intellectual life; Tragic, The, in art; Tragic, The, in literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (382 pages)
  4. Tragedy and the tragic in German literature, art, and thought
    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (HerausgeberIn); Quinn, Thomas P. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. The many catastrophes of German history have often... more

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    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. The many catastrophes of German history have often been described as tragic. Consequently, German literature, music, philosophy, painting, and even architecture are rich in tragic connotations. Yet exactly what "tragedy" and "thetragic" may mean requires clarification. The poet creates a certain artful shape and trajectory for raw experience by "putting it into words"; but does putting such experience into words (or paintings or music or any other form) betray suffering by turning it into mere art? Or is it art that first turns mere suffering into tragic experience by revealing and clarifying its deepest dimension? What are we talking about, exactly, when we talk about tragic experience and tragic art, especially in an age in which, according to Hannah Arendt, evil has become banal? Does banality muffle or even annul the tragic? Does tragedy take suffering and transform it into beauty, as Schiller thought?Is it in the interest of truth for suffering to be "beautiful"? Is it possible that poetry, music, and art are important because they in fact create the meaning of suffering? Or is suffering only suffering and not accessible to meaning, tragic or otherwise? This book comprises essays that seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. Contributors: Jeffrey A. Bernstein, Stephen D. Dowden, Wolfram Ette, Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei, Barbara Hahn, Karsten Harries, Felicitas Hoppe, Joseph P. Lawrence, James McFarland, Karen Painter, Bruno Pieger, Robert Pirro, Thomas P. Quinn, Mark W. Roche, Helmut Walser Smith. Stephen D. Dowden is Professor of German language and literature at Brandeis University. Thomas P. Quinn is an independent scholar.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (HerausgeberIn); Quinn, Thomas P. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781782044123; 9781571135858
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: German literature; Tragic, The, in literature; Art, German; Tragic, The, in art
    Scope: 1 online resource (viii, 370 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  5. Tragedy and the tragic in German literature, art, and thought
    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (Publisher)
    Language: English; German
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    ISBN: 1571135855; 9781782044123
    RVK Categories: GE 4975 ; GE 5625
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Tragik; Philosophie; Kunst; Tragödie; Literatur; Deutsch
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 370 S.)
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  6. Tragedy and the tragic in German literature, art, and thought
    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (HerausgeberIn); Quinn, Thomas P. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. The many catastrophes of German history have often... more

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    Essays in this volume seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. The many catastrophes of German history have often been described as tragic. Consequently, German literature, music, philosophy, painting, and even architecture are rich in tragic connotations. Yet exactly what "tragedy" and "thetragic" may mean requires clarification. The poet creates a certain artful shape and trajectory for raw experience by "putting it into words"; but does putting such experience into words (or paintings or music or any other form) betray suffering by turning it into mere art? Or is it art that first turns mere suffering into tragic experience by revealing and clarifying its deepest dimension? What are we talking about, exactly, when we talk about tragic experience and tragic art, especially in an age in which, according to Hannah Arendt, evil has become banal? Does banality muffle or even annul the tragic? Does tragedy take suffering and transform it into beauty, as Schiller thought?Is it in the interest of truth for suffering to be "beautiful"? Is it possible that poetry, music, and art are important because they in fact create the meaning of suffering? Or is suffering only suffering and not accessible to meaning, tragic or otherwise? This book comprises essays that seek to clarify the meaning of tragedy and the tragic in its many German contexts, art forms, and disciplines, from literature and philosophy to music, painting, and history. Contributors: Jeffrey A. Bernstein, Stephen D. Dowden, Wolfram Ette, Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei, Barbara Hahn, Karsten Harries, Felicitas Hoppe, Joseph P. Lawrence, James McFarland, Karen Painter, Bruno Pieger, Robert Pirro, Thomas P. Quinn, Mark W. Roche, Helmut Walser Smith. Stephen D. Dowden is Professor of German language and literature at Brandeis University. Thomas P. Quinn is an independent scholar.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Dowden, Stephen D. (HerausgeberIn); Quinn, Thomas P. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781782044123; 9781571135858
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: German literature; Tragic, The, in literature; Art, German; Tragic, The, in art
    Scope: 1 online resource (viii, 370 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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