Die heilige caecilie heinrich kleist amphitryon

  • Short story Die heilige Caicilie oder die Gewalt der Musik is a strange and typically Kleistian treatment of a legend involving St. Cecilie, the spiritual.
  • Taught in German.
  • Heinrich von Kleist has emerged as one of the great literary figures of his era, yet surprisingly few critical studies of his works exist in English.
  • Table of Contents

    Die Familie Schroffenstein; Robert Guiskard; Der zerbrochne Krug; Amphitryon; Penthesilea; Das Kaethchen von Heilbronn; Die Hermannsschlacht; Prinz Friedrich von Homburg; Das Erdbeben in Chili / Die Verlobung in St Domingo; Die Marquise von O / Der Findling; Der Zweikampf / Michael Kohlhass; Die Heilige Caecilie / Das Bettelweib von Locarno; Ueber das Marionettentheater.

    About the Author

    Anthony Stephens is Head of the School of Languages and Professor of German, University of Melbourne.

    Reviews

    'written by an author whose competence and sovereignty in dealing with Kleist's text is apparent in each line.' AUMLA "Anthony Stephen's monograph is the first comprehensive study of the plays and stories to have appeared in English for some time. [[ he offers several genuinely novel and challenging perspectives on Kleists's work. [] []Anthony Stephens has produced an intriguing and highly accessible study". MLR "enters into an informative dialogue with the wealth of previous criticism, but S's own insights and theories are original and well-argued. [] This work is a standard for Kleist research and invaluable as a student handbook." Modern Humanities Research Association

  • die heilige caecilie heinrich kleist amphitryon
  • German Studies Senior Seminar.
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    Herbert  Deinert

    Heinrich von Kleist ().

                                                                                                 

    The course is open to all students with an adequate command of German. Taught in German.

    The Prussian aristocrat Heinrich von Kleist, who was compared by some to Aeschylos and Shakespeare, committed suicide at the age of thirty-four because "I have run out of options."  We will examine his dramas and prose writings against the background of revolutionary turmoil in Europe and the Americas, and the Wars of National Liberation.  We will use the visual arts, music and theater as additional tools of interpretation.

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