Narratives of Ecstasy: Romantic Temporality in Modern German Poetry |
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Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Bildung and the Possibility of History | 23 |
4 | 25 |
The Transmission of the Privileged Moment | 67 |
Cold Apocalypse 95 Rainer Maria Rilke Aus einer Sturmnacht 1 | 108 |
Archipelagoes of Resistance | 175 |
Common terms and phrases
absolute allegorical Annette von Droste-Hülshoff authentic become Benn Bildung Celan central chaos coherence collapse compression concept consciousness contingent narrative death disruption dissolves double dream Droste-Hülshoff Eduard Mörike Eichendorff empty Enzensberger Enzensberger's eternal event evokes experience Expressionism Expressionist final fragments Friedrich Schlegel Frühling future Gedichte Gottfried Keller guage Hans Magnus Enzensberger Heym Hugo Ball human imagery images imaginable intensified interpretive narrative Joseph von Eichendorff Jürgen Becker Karin Kiwus Keller landscape language linguistic Meckel memory ment Meyer Mörike movement narration nature ness Novalis Novalis's opening paradox past Paul Celan perspective phrase poem poem's poetic poetry poets possibility precisely present privileged pure quest radical reader repertoire resistance Rilke Romantic rupture scene sciousness self's sense sequence shift singular sion space spatial speak speaker stanza structure swan swan's teleology temporal tercet Theodor Storm tion tive Trakl transformation ture verb vertical vision whole words XVIII Zeit zone