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Heinrich von Kleist und die Aufklarung

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The German writer Heinrich von Kleist, famous for his enigmatic dramas and novellas, read the Enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant in 1801. A series of letters written around this time speak of the distress he felt as he absorbed the implications of Kantian thought. This sense of distress, long considered important to understanding Kleist's subsequent works, has become known to Kleist scholars as the "Kant crisis", and marks Kleist's abandonment of the hope of gaining metaphysical certainty about his life. But it has never been established which texts of Kant Kleist actually read, how well he understood them, and why they precipitated such despair. Kleist himself, aside from one paraphrasing of Kant in a letter of 1801, was never explicit about what he called this "sad philosophy". Yet the distress seems never to have left him and remains an abiding preoccupation throughout his dramas and stories. This collection of essays, all in German, represents the work of prominent scholars in the field. It takes the pervasive sense of metaphysical crisis in Kleist's works as a starting point. In the context of Kleist's response to Kant, the essays deal with his subversive treatment of the literary motifs and genres of his day, and with the ambiguity of truth in his works - for his characters and readers alike. In tracing the source of crisis to specific writings of Kant and to other Enlightenment thinkers such as Rousseau and Wieland, the essays seek to show Kleist's complex dialogue with the Enlightenment to be a new approach to understanding this notoriously difficult writer.

Author Biography

Tim Mehigan is associate professor of German at the University of Melbourne.
Release date NZ
December 5th, 2000
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Tim Mehigan
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
No
Imprint
Camden House Inc
Pages
266
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Dimensions
166x236x22
ISBN-13
9781571130471
Product ID
5380186

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