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Law of Poetry: Studies in Hoelderlin's Poetics
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Law of Poetry: Studies in Hoelderlin’s Poetics

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The place of Friedrich Hoelderlin (1770-1843) in European literature is assured, and his significance for the development of German philosophy widely acknowledged. Here the focus is more specifically upon his poetics: a body of reflections on the nature of poetry and the meaning of the poet’s vocation. These are found in poems and letters, in difficult (and often fragmentary) theoretical writings, and – in the case of the ‘Pindar Fragments’ – texts in which the distinction between poetry and theoretical reflection seems to be overcome. Although Hoelderlin’s poetics is considered from various points of view, the themes that emerge most frequently are Hoelderlin’s notion of a ‘poetic law’ or ‘poetic logic’, and his conception of tragedy and of what might be called the ‘anti-tragic’. Also included is a new translation of Hoelderlin’s ‘Notes’ on Sophocles, which are here provided with a commentary.

Charles Lewis received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Cambridge University. He has taught at Princeton University, and held an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship at the Free University, Berlin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Legenda
Date
30 August 2021
Pages
224
ISBN
9781781887301

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The place of Friedrich Hoelderlin (1770-1843) in European literature is assured, and his significance for the development of German philosophy widely acknowledged. Here the focus is more specifically upon his poetics: a body of reflections on the nature of poetry and the meaning of the poet’s vocation. These are found in poems and letters, in difficult (and often fragmentary) theoretical writings, and – in the case of the ‘Pindar Fragments’ – texts in which the distinction between poetry and theoretical reflection seems to be overcome. Although Hoelderlin’s poetics is considered from various points of view, the themes that emerge most frequently are Hoelderlin’s notion of a ‘poetic law’ or ‘poetic logic’, and his conception of tragedy and of what might be called the ‘anti-tragic’. Also included is a new translation of Hoelderlin’s ‘Notes’ on Sophocles, which are here provided with a commentary.

Charles Lewis received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Cambridge University. He has taught at Princeton University, and held an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship at the Free University, Berlin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Legenda
Date
30 August 2021
Pages
224
ISBN
9781781887301