The Major Works of Heinrich Von Kleist

The Major Works of Heinrich Von Kleist
Author: Robert E. Helbling
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1975
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0811205630

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Nightmare--a politically explosive murder trial in the middle of the Vietnam War.

A Companion to the Works of Heinrich Von Kleist

A Companion to the Works of Heinrich Von Kleist
Author: Bernd Fischer
Publsiher: Camden House
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571131779

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For over 150 years, Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) has been one of the most widely read and performed German authors. His status in the literary canon is firmly established, but he has always been one of Germany's most contentiously discussed authors. Today's critical debate on his unique prose narratives and dramas is as heated as ever. Many critics regard Kleist as a lone presager of the aesthetics and philosophies of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century modernism. Yet there can be no question that he responds in his works and letters to the philosophical, aesthetic, and political debates of his time. During the last thirty years, the scholarship on Kleist's work and life has departed from the existentialist wave of the 1950s and early 1960s and opened up new avenues for coming to terms with his unusual talent. The present volume brings together the most important and innovative of these newer scholarly approaches: the essays include critically informed, up-to-date interpretations of Kleist's most-discussed stories and dramas. Other contributions analyze Kleist's literary means and styles and their theoretical underpinnings. They include articles on Kleist's narrative and theatrical technique, poetic and aesthetic theory, philosophical and political thought, and insights from new biographical research. Contributors: Jeffrey L. Sammons, Jost Hermand, Anthony Stephens, Bianca Theisen, Hinrich C. Seeba, Bernhard Greiner, Helmut J. Schneider, Tim Mehigan, Susanne Zantop, Hilda M. Brown, and Seán Allan. Bernd Fischer is Professor of German and Head of the Department of German at Ohio State University.

Selected Writings

Selected Writings
Author: Heinrich von Kleist
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0872207439

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Aiming in his translation for an English haunted and affected by the strangeness of the original, David Constantine offers a wealth of Heinrich von Kleist's key writings in this collection, the most ambitious of its kind.

Michael Kohlhaas

Michael Kohlhaas
Author: Heinrich von Kleist
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811228350

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An extraordinary masterpiece of German literature, now in a gripping new English translation Michael Kohlhaas has been wronged. First his finest horses were unfairly confiscated and mistreated. And things keep going worse—his servants have been beaten, his wife killed, and the lawsuits he pursues are stymied—but Kohlhaas, determined to find justice at all costs, tirelessly persists. Standing up against the bureaucratic machine of the empire, Kohlhaas becomes an indomitable figure that you can’t help rooting for from start to finish. Knotty, darkly comical, magnificent in its weirdness, and one of the greatest and most influential tales in German literature, this short novel, first published in German in 1810, is now available in award-winning Michael Hofmann’s sparkling new English translation.

Anecdotes

Anecdotes
Author: Heinrich von Kleist
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1955190070

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The collected Anecdotes of Heinrich von Kleist.

A Companion to the Works of Heinrich Von Kleist

A Companion to the Works of Heinrich Von Kleist
Author: Bernd Fischer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1035791178

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Heinrich von Kleist

Heinrich von Kleist
Author: Jeffrey L High,Sophia Clark
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789401210300

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In an authorial class with dramatists and authors of literary prose such as Goethe, Schiller, Thomas Mann, Brecht, and Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) remains prominent in international evaluations of artistic genius when measured by enduring popular and artistic reception; legal, philosophical, and scientific criticism; and resonance of political rage. Scholars have long been fascinated by Kleist’s biography and works, in no small part due to his influence on authors, philosophers, political thinkers, and filmmakers, who regard Kleist as among the most accessible of “classic” artists — one whose relevance requires neither theoretical introduction nor literary-historical justification. The present volume addresses two centuries of engagement with Kleist and his works from an angle that has proven most important to their popular canonical status — his artistic and political legacies. What mattered to Kleist has mattered to centuries of readers, and thus all the more to artists and thinkers with similarly urgent messages to convey.

Heinrich Von Kleist and Modernity Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture

Heinrich Von Kleist and Modernity  Studies in German Literature  Linguistics  and Culture
Author: Bernd Fischer,Timothy J. Mehigan
Publsiher: Camden House
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781571135063

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New essays employing a multitude of approaches to the works of Kleist, in the process shedding light on our present modernity. Modernity, according to some views, poses the problem of homo politicus -- the problem of how to act in a moral universe without a "master narrative," without a final foundation. From this angle, the oeuvre of Heinrich vonKleist -- novellas, dramas, and essays -- addresses problems emerging from a new universe of Kantian provenance, in many ways the same universe we inhabit today. This volume of new essays investigates Kleist's position in ourever-changing conception of modernity, employing aesthetic, narrative, philosophical, biographical, political, economic, anthropological, psychological, and cultural approaches and wrestling with the difficulties of historicizingKleist's life and work. Central questions are: To what extent can the multitude of breaking points and turning points, endgames and pre-games, ruptures and departures that permeate Kleist's work and biography be conceptually bundled together and linked to the emerging paradigm of modernity? And to what extent does such an approach to Kleist not only advance understanding of this major German writer and his work, but also shed light on the nature of our present modernity? Contributors: Seán Allan, Peter Barton, Hilda Meldrum Brown, David Chisholm, Andreas Gailus, Bernhard Greiner, Jeffrey L. High, Anette Horn, Peter Horn, Wolf Kittler, Jonathan W. Marshall, Christian Moser, Dorothea von Mücke, Nancy Nobile, David Pan, Ricarda Schmidt, Helmut J. Schneider. Bernd Fischer is Professor of German at the Ohio State University. Tim Mehigan is Professor of German in the Department of Languagesand Cultures at the University of Otago, New Zealand.