"Poëtische Individualität": Hölderlins Empedokles-Ode

Hölderlin’s Ode Empedocles has never before been the subject of a study comparing its intrinsic literary value to dramatic undertakings with the same name. For the first time, this study provides an accurate textual interpretation along with a new edition of the work that includes all original sources. The basic reflections on poetic methods and metrics interconnect with Hölderin’s theoretical ideas about “poetic individuality.”

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"Poëtische Individualität": Hölderlins Empedokles-Ode

Hölderlin’s Ode Empedocles has never before been the subject of a study comparing its intrinsic literary value to dramatic undertakings with the same name. For the first time, this study provides an accurate textual interpretation along with a new edition of the work that includes all original sources. The basic reflections on poetic methods and metrics interconnect with Hölderin’s theoretical ideas about “poetic individuality.”

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"Poëtische Individualität": Hölderlins Empedokles-Ode

by Martin Endres

"Poëtische Individualität": Hölderlins Empedokles-Ode

by Martin Endres

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Hölderlin’s Ode Empedocles has never before been the subject of a study comparing its intrinsic literary value to dramatic undertakings with the same name. For the first time, this study provides an accurate textual interpretation along with a new edition of the work that includes all original sources. The basic reflections on poetic methods and metrics interconnect with Hölderin’s theoretical ideas about “poetic individuality.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110378146
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 09/12/2014
Series: Studien zur deutschen Literatur , #207
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 229
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Martin Endres, University of Leipzig, Germany.
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