Heinrich von Kleist: Style and Concept


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The impact of Heinrich von Kleist unfolds between precise depictions and moral extremes. Crystallized in words, his characters appear as paradigms of human fallibility. Their passions and obsessions, their inadequacies and longings are captured in a writing style that reveals its influence even in novels and plays of the twentieth century. This volume takes the literary reception of Kleist as one of its focal points and, furthermore, considers the author's oeuvre and his life on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his death.




Brill's Companion to the Reception of Euripides


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Brill's Companion to the Reception of Euripides provides a comprehensive account of the influence and appropriation of all extant Euripidean plays since their inception: from antiquity to modernity, across cultures and civilizations, from multiple perspectives and within a broad range of human experience and cultural trends, namely literature, intellectual history, visual arts, music, opera and dance, stage and cinematography. A concerted work by an international team of specialists in the field, the volume is addressed to a wide and multidisciplinary readership of classical reception studies, from experts to non-experts. Contributors engage in a vividly and lively interactive dialogue with the Ancient and the Modern which, while illuminating aspects of ancient drama and highlighting their ever-lasting relevance, offers a thoughtful and layered guide of the human condition.




Brill's Companion to Statius


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Brill’s Companion to Statius is the first companion volume to be published on arguably the most important Roman poet of the Flavian period. Thirty-four newly commissioned chapters from international experts provide a comprehensive overview of recent approaches to Statius, discuss the fundamental issues and themes of his poetry, and suggest new fruitful areas for research. All of his works are considered: the Thebaid, his longest extant epic; the Achilleid, his unfinished epic; and the Silvae, his collected short poetry. Particular themes explored include the social, cultural, and political issues surrounding his poetry; his controversial aesthetic; the influence of his predecessors upon his poetry; and the scholarly and literary reception of his poetry in subsequent ages to the present.




Goethe's Faust and European Epic


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A reassessment of genre that fills a major gap in Goethe's oeuvre and initiates a radically new reading of Faust. Goethe has long been enshrined as the greatest German poet, but his admirers have always been uneasy with the idea that he did not produce a great epic poem. A master in all the other genres and modes, it has been felt, should have done so. Arnd Bohm proposes that Goethe did compose an epic poem, which has been hidden in plain view: Faust. Goethe saw that the Faust legends provided the stuff for a national epic: a German hero, a villain (Mephistopheles), a quest (to know all things), a sublime conflict (good versus evil), a love story (via Helen of Troy), and elasticity (all human knowledge could be accommodated by the plot). Bohm reveals the care with which Goethe draws upon such sources as Tasso, Ariosto, Dante, and Vergil. In the microcosm of the "Auerbachs Keller" episode Faust has the opportunity to find "what holds the world together in its essence" and to end his quest happily, but he fails. He forgets the future because he cannot remember what epic teaches. His course ends tragically, bringing him back to the origin of epic, as he replicates the Trojans' mistake of presuming to cheat the gods. Arnd Bohm isAssociate Professor of English at Carleton University, Ottawa.




Rundgärtchen


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Aus Anlass des siebzigsten Geburtstages von Hans Gärtner, ehedem Professor für Klassische Philologie in Regensburg, haben Kollegen, Schüler und andere Weggefährten ein enkyklion kepion (Rundgärtchen) zu Ehren des Jubilars bepflanzt. Um die schier enzyklopädische Breite der fachwissenschaftlichen Interessen des stets 'zweisprachigen' Editors, Übersetzers, Interpreten, Lexikographen, Rezensenten und Bibliographen Hans Gärtner wenigstens anzudeuten, hat sich eine stattliche Anzahl arrivierter und jüngerer Gelehrter aus verschiedenen Bereichen der Wissenschaften vom Klassischen Altertum zusammengefunden. So spiegeln die thematischen Blöcke der Festschrift auch seine Hauptgebiete in Lehre und Forschung wider. Sie widmen sich der griechischen und lateinischen Poesie, Historie (also: Geschichtsschreibung, Roman und Biographie) und Fachliteratur (einschließlich: Philosophie). Der Band spricht in seiner solcherart arrangierten Buntheit nicht nur Klassische Philologen, sondern alle an, die aus der antiken Literatur in ihrer gesamten zeitlichen und generischen Breite und Vielfalt lernen wollen.




Syllecta Classica


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Acta Musicologica


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