A poet's reich : politics and culture in the George circle / edited by Melissa S. Lane and Martin A. Ruehl.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Rochester, N.Y. : Camden House, 2011.
Description
x, 349 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.

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      Subject(s)
      Series
      Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture [More in this series]
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
      Contents
      • The George circle : from Künstlergesellschaft to Lebensgemeinschaft / Ute Oelmann
      • Stefan George's homoerotic Erlösungsreligion, 1891-1907 / Adam Bisno
      • The secret Germany of Gertrud Kantorowicz / Robert E. Lerner
      • The poet as idol : Friedrich Gundolf on Rilke and poetic leadership / Rüdiger Görner
      • Kingdom of the spirit : the secret Germany in Stefan George's later poems / Ray Ockenden
      • The absentee prophet : public perceptions of George's poetry in the Weimar period / David Midgley
      • The platonic politics of the George circle : a reconsideration / Melissa S. Lane
      • Political economy as Geisteswissenschaft : Edgar Salin and other economists around George / Bertram Schefold
      • "Imperium transcendat hominem" : Reich and rulership in Ernst Kantorowicz's Kaiser Friedrich der Zweite / Martin A. Ruehl
      • Third Reich and third Europe : Stefan George's imperial mythologies in context / Richard Faber
      • From secret Germany to Nazi Germany : the politics of art before and after 1933 / Robert E. Norton
      • The George circle and national socialism / Peter Hoffmann
      • Stauffenberg : the search for a motive / Thomas Karlauf.
      ISBN
      • 9781571134622 (acid-free paper)
      • 157113462X (acid-free paper)
      LCCN
      2011025774
      OCLC
      733755504
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