Heinrich Von Kleist

  • Heinrich Von Kleist: Writing After Kant
    By Timothy J. Mehigan

    Kleist, Heinrich von, works by—(cont'd) 201–5, 208, 209; Penthesilea, 28, 32, 52, 57–64,135,178,179;Phö- bus, 145, ... 16, 29 Müller-Seidel, Walter, 11, 50, 58, 64, 66,136, 147, 164 Musil, Robert, vii, 63, 67 Muth, Ludwig, vii, x Nagel, ...

  • Heinrich von Kleist: Sammlung Metzler, 240
    By Thomas Wichmann

    Kleist »bildete« sich zu dieser Zeit, und was er täglich in der Universität hörte, gab er, abends nach Hause zurückgekehrt, seinen Geschwistern und den Schwestern Zenge vom eigens dafür gebauten Katheder wieder. Vor allem einen Ehrgeiz ...

  • Heinrich Von Kleist: Studies in the Character and Meaning of His Writings
    By John M. Ellis

    Ellis draws some general conclusions about the uniquely Kleistian character of these six works which are at sharp variance with previous Kleist criticism.

  • Heinrich von Kleist: Artistic and Political Legacies.
    By Jeffrey L High, Sophia Clark

    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.

  • Heinrich Von Kleist: The Biography. Translated from German by Sebastian Goth and Kelly Kawar
    By Günter Blamberger

    In his great biography, Günter Blamberger draws a new Kleist: Unlike conventional approaches, he tries not to understand Kleist?s life from its end, from the perspective of suicide as the final catastrophe of an allegedly always crisis ...

  • Heinrich Von Kleist: Studies in the Character and Meaning of His Writings
    By John Martin Ellis

    Ellis's book confronts directly the most central issue of Kleist criticism: the essential nature and meaning of his work. Rather than provide a general survey of Kleist's writings, Ellis performs...

  • Heinrich Von Kleist: The Ambiguity of Art and the Necessity of Form
    By Hilda Meldrum Brown, Hilda M. Brown

    This study offers a powerful new perspective on Kleist, emphasizing the visual and theatrical features of Kleist's work, alongside his familiar and all-pervasive irony and paradox. His complex dramas and...

  • Heinrich Von Kleist: Literary and Philosophical Paradigms
    By Elaine Chen, Rebecca Stewart, Jeffrey L. High

    ... Kleist's Die heilige Cäcilie , " in Christoph Zeller and Dieter Sevin's edited volume Heinrich von Kleist : Style and Concept ; Explorations of Literary Dissonance ; and " Woyzeck : Möglichkeiten einer literarischen Fallgeschichte . Ein ...

  • Heinrich von Kleist: A Study in Tragedy and Anxiety
    By John Gearey, Walter Silz

    ... concepts and ex- pressions in them . Even the casual reader becomes aware of Kleist's fondness for dergestalt , daß ... style , 1 and to a limited ex- tent other scholars , have assembled evidence of such repeti- tions . Most recently ...

  • Heinrich Von Kleist: Artistic and Aesthetic Legacies
    By Carrie Collenberg-Gonzalez, Jeffrey High

    This volume contains twelve chapters that explore the enduring artistic and aesthetic resonance of Kleist's life and work in Europe and abroad.