Ingeborg Bachmann
The Critical Writings of Ingeborg Bachmann
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The first English translation of the essays, lectures, and other critical writings of the celebrated Austrian poet, novelist, and public intellectual, one of the most influential postwar writers in German.
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The first English translation of the essays, lectures, and other critical writings of the celebrated Austrian poet, novelist, and public intellectual, one of the most influential postwar writers in German.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 159mm x 237mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781571139443
- ISBN-10: 1571139443
- Artikelnr.: 59987675
- Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 159mm x 237mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781571139443
- ISBN-10: 1571139443
- Artikelnr.: 59987675
Ingeborg Bachmann
Acknowledgments Notes on Translation Introduction 1: Autobiographical
Writings and Intimate Reflections Biographical Note Group 47 Attempt at an
Autobiography On Giuseppe Ungaretti Admittedly Witold Gombrowicz 2:
Philosophy Commentary The Vienna Circle: Logical Positivism-Philosophy as
Science Ludwig Wittgenstein-A Chapter of the Most Recent History of
Philosophy Logic as Mysticism The Sayable and the Unsayable 3: Modern
Literature Commentary Franz Kafka: Amerika Into the Millennium The Man
Without Qualities The World of Marcel Proust: Views of a Pandemonium
Playing Watten and Other Writings (On Thomas Bernhard) An Attempt Bertolt
Brecht: Preface to an Anthology of His Poetry The Bell Jar / The
Quintessential Horror (On Sylvia Plath) 4: Visual Rhetoric and Poetics
Commentary What I Saw and Heard in Rome The Love of God and Affliction: The
Path of Simone Weil On the Trail of Language To What End Poems? On the
Genesis of the Title "In Apulia" The Poem Addressing the Reader 5: Music
Commentary Wondrous Music Music and Poetry Genesis of a Libretto Otello
Hommage à Maria Callas Notes on the Libretto 6: The Frankfurt Lectures and
Other Speeches Commentary Truth is Within Human Reach (Acceptance Speech
for the Radio Play Prize of the German Union of the War Blind) The First
Frankfurt Lecture: Problems of Contemporary LiteratureI. Questions and
Pseudo-Questions The Second Frankfurt Lecture: On Poems The Third Frankfurt
Lecture: Concerning the I The Fourth Frankfurt Lecture: Names The Fifth
Frankfurt Lecture: Literature as Utopia On Receiving the Anton Wildgans
Prize Bibliography Index
Writings and Intimate Reflections Biographical Note Group 47 Attempt at an
Autobiography On Giuseppe Ungaretti Admittedly Witold Gombrowicz 2:
Philosophy Commentary The Vienna Circle: Logical Positivism-Philosophy as
Science Ludwig Wittgenstein-A Chapter of the Most Recent History of
Philosophy Logic as Mysticism The Sayable and the Unsayable 3: Modern
Literature Commentary Franz Kafka: Amerika Into the Millennium The Man
Without Qualities The World of Marcel Proust: Views of a Pandemonium
Playing Watten and Other Writings (On Thomas Bernhard) An Attempt Bertolt
Brecht: Preface to an Anthology of His Poetry The Bell Jar / The
Quintessential Horror (On Sylvia Plath) 4: Visual Rhetoric and Poetics
Commentary What I Saw and Heard in Rome The Love of God and Affliction: The
Path of Simone Weil On the Trail of Language To What End Poems? On the
Genesis of the Title "In Apulia" The Poem Addressing the Reader 5: Music
Commentary Wondrous Music Music and Poetry Genesis of a Libretto Otello
Hommage à Maria Callas Notes on the Libretto 6: The Frankfurt Lectures and
Other Speeches Commentary Truth is Within Human Reach (Acceptance Speech
for the Radio Play Prize of the German Union of the War Blind) The First
Frankfurt Lecture: Problems of Contemporary LiteratureI. Questions and
Pseudo-Questions The Second Frankfurt Lecture: On Poems The Third Frankfurt
Lecture: Concerning the I The Fourth Frankfurt Lecture: Names The Fifth
Frankfurt Lecture: Literature as Utopia On Receiving the Anton Wildgans
Prize Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Notes on Translation Introduction 1: Autobiographical
Writings and Intimate Reflections Biographical Note Group 47 Attempt at an
Autobiography On Giuseppe Ungaretti Admittedly Witold Gombrowicz 2:
Philosophy Commentary The Vienna Circle: Logical Positivism-Philosophy as
Science Ludwig Wittgenstein-A Chapter of the Most Recent History of
Philosophy Logic as Mysticism The Sayable and the Unsayable 3: Modern
Literature Commentary Franz Kafka: Amerika Into the Millennium The Man
Without Qualities The World of Marcel Proust: Views of a Pandemonium
Playing Watten and Other Writings (On Thomas Bernhard) An Attempt Bertolt
Brecht: Preface to an Anthology of His Poetry The Bell Jar / The
Quintessential Horror (On Sylvia Plath) 4: Visual Rhetoric and Poetics
Commentary What I Saw and Heard in Rome The Love of God and Affliction: The
Path of Simone Weil On the Trail of Language To What End Poems? On the
Genesis of the Title "In Apulia" The Poem Addressing the Reader 5: Music
Commentary Wondrous Music Music and Poetry Genesis of a Libretto Otello
Hommage à Maria Callas Notes on the Libretto 6: The Frankfurt Lectures and
Other Speeches Commentary Truth is Within Human Reach (Acceptance Speech
for the Radio Play Prize of the German Union of the War Blind) The First
Frankfurt Lecture: Problems of Contemporary LiteratureI. Questions and
Pseudo-Questions The Second Frankfurt Lecture: On Poems The Third Frankfurt
Lecture: Concerning the I The Fourth Frankfurt Lecture: Names The Fifth
Frankfurt Lecture: Literature as Utopia On Receiving the Anton Wildgans
Prize Bibliography Index
Writings and Intimate Reflections Biographical Note Group 47 Attempt at an
Autobiography On Giuseppe Ungaretti Admittedly Witold Gombrowicz 2:
Philosophy Commentary The Vienna Circle: Logical Positivism-Philosophy as
Science Ludwig Wittgenstein-A Chapter of the Most Recent History of
Philosophy Logic as Mysticism The Sayable and the Unsayable 3: Modern
Literature Commentary Franz Kafka: Amerika Into the Millennium The Man
Without Qualities The World of Marcel Proust: Views of a Pandemonium
Playing Watten and Other Writings (On Thomas Bernhard) An Attempt Bertolt
Brecht: Preface to an Anthology of His Poetry The Bell Jar / The
Quintessential Horror (On Sylvia Plath) 4: Visual Rhetoric and Poetics
Commentary What I Saw and Heard in Rome The Love of God and Affliction: The
Path of Simone Weil On the Trail of Language To What End Poems? On the
Genesis of the Title "In Apulia" The Poem Addressing the Reader 5: Music
Commentary Wondrous Music Music and Poetry Genesis of a Libretto Otello
Hommage à Maria Callas Notes on the Libretto 6: The Frankfurt Lectures and
Other Speeches Commentary Truth is Within Human Reach (Acceptance Speech
for the Radio Play Prize of the German Union of the War Blind) The First
Frankfurt Lecture: Problems of Contemporary LiteratureI. Questions and
Pseudo-Questions The Second Frankfurt Lecture: On Poems The Third Frankfurt
Lecture: Concerning the I The Fourth Frankfurt Lecture: Names The Fifth
Frankfurt Lecture: Literature as Utopia On Receiving the Anton Wildgans
Prize Bibliography Index