Heinrich Kleist

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Gearey, John: Heinrich von Kleist: A Study in Tragedy and Anxienty. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1968.
Good. Ex-library. Dust jacket with tears, dusty and worn.

202 pp. Cloth

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Hohoff, Curt: Heinrich von Kleist 1777/1977, Bonn Inter Nationes 1977

Englische Sprache, ca.20,5 x 13 cm Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, ansonsten im guten Zustand. Broschiert 167 Seiten

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Rhiel, Mary: Re-Viewing Kleist. The Discursive Construction of Authorial Subjectivity in West German Kleist Films. New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris Peter Lang Vlg. 1991. ISBN: 978-0-8204-1526-0
This study examines through textual and contextual analysis how the texts and the biography of Heinrich von Kleist have been appropriated in three West German films since 1975. The author brings to bear at least three areas of expertise - Kleist studies, film semiotics, feminist theory - in a work that closely analyzes Eric Rohmer's Die Marquise von O..., Helma Sanders-Brahms' Heinrich, and Hans Neuenfels' Heinrich Penthesilea von Kleist. Rather than discussing the loyalty of a particular film to the original texts of Kleist, Rhiel looks at each film's discursive construction of authorship and analyzes its participation in the formation of the film's textual and narrative strategies.

163 pp. Hardback *neuwertig*

[KW: Germanistik]

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Kleist, Heinrich von: The Battle of Herrmann A Drama, KÖNIGSHAUSEN & NEUMANN, August 2007 ISBN: 3826035232
A first English translation of Heinrich von Kleist's Die Herrmannsschlacht, which retells the German foundational narrative of Arminus' defeat of the Roman legions in the Teutoburger Wald, this edition is fully annotated and accompanied by a selected bibliography, contextual materials, including excerpts from Kleist's letters and oeuvre, and commentaries on the play's two-fold and parallel historical contexts (Roman Germania and Napoleonic Germany) and on the play's reception. The translation and critical apparatus make this encrypted and subtle drame-a-cle accessible to a wider audience, revealing a text that is simultaneously an expression of incipient German nationalism at the time of the wars of liberation against Napoleon, and an unsettling, critical and, from a contemporary point of view, very timely reflection on the problems of leadership, national identity, war, and the practice and legitimacy of partisan or irregular warfare.

NEUBUCH! 2008. XXXVIII, 165 p. 23,5 cm 236 mm x 156 mm x 18 mm

[KW: Englisch; Dramen]

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