Along with German re-unification, a much quieter and more subdued series of events took place in Berlin in 1990: those marking the fiftieth anniversary of the tragic death of one of the city's most intriguing intellectual sons: Walter Benjamin (1892-1940). A forgotten figure in the immediate post-war period, he is now recognised as one of the most gifted writers of his generation. 1990 saw the publication of two biographical studies and the preparation of a third. The contours of Benjamin's life are relatively familiar. The eldest of three children in a prosperous, assimilated Jewish family, Benjamin was born, brought up, and educated in Berlin until he was sent to the progressive Haubinda school in Thuringia
Friedlaender writes about the life of a left-wing Jewish journalist by the name of “Erich Sander”: t...
What if Walter Benjamin actually made it to New York as he was escaping the Nazis, settling there fo...
This dissertation addresses the problem of raising consciousness in Walter Benjamin\u27s writings, w...
Walter Benjamin's 9th thesis on the concept of history is his most-quoted and -commented text. As it...
Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), a twentieth-century Jewish-German intellectual, has recently achieved ...
Benjamin's early reception in the United States can be broken into eight phases: 1) a few notices of...
This study examines proper names (and, in particular, toponyms) in Walter Benjamin’s Berliner Kindhe...
This study examines proper names (and, in particular, toponyms) in Walter Benjamin’s Berliner Kindhe...
Although it is well known that Walter Benjamin played a leading role in the antebellum German Youth ...
This thesis takes a diagram of Walter Benjamin’s Urbekanntschaften (‘primal acquaintances’) as its s...
Article (in German) provides biographical details about the life of Ernst Collin, son and grandson o...
Newspaper and magazine articles about Aby Warburg, his work and legacy, and the Aby Warburg library ...
This thesis takes a diagram of Walter Benjamin’s Urbekanntschaften (‘primal acquaintances’) as its ...
Childhood memoirs of Bruno Walter in Berlin.Born Bruno Schlesinger in Berlin in 1876, the conductor ...
The flourishing of literature and thought during the age of Goethe may have inspired German national...
Friedlaender writes about the life of a left-wing Jewish journalist by the name of “Erich Sander”: t...
What if Walter Benjamin actually made it to New York as he was escaping the Nazis, settling there fo...
This dissertation addresses the problem of raising consciousness in Walter Benjamin\u27s writings, w...
Walter Benjamin's 9th thesis on the concept of history is his most-quoted and -commented text. As it...
Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), a twentieth-century Jewish-German intellectual, has recently achieved ...
Benjamin's early reception in the United States can be broken into eight phases: 1) a few notices of...
This study examines proper names (and, in particular, toponyms) in Walter Benjamin’s Berliner Kindhe...
This study examines proper names (and, in particular, toponyms) in Walter Benjamin’s Berliner Kindhe...
Although it is well known that Walter Benjamin played a leading role in the antebellum German Youth ...
This thesis takes a diagram of Walter Benjamin’s Urbekanntschaften (‘primal acquaintances’) as its s...
Article (in German) provides biographical details about the life of Ernst Collin, son and grandson o...
Newspaper and magazine articles about Aby Warburg, his work and legacy, and the Aby Warburg library ...
This thesis takes a diagram of Walter Benjamin’s Urbekanntschaften (‘primal acquaintances’) as its ...
Childhood memoirs of Bruno Walter in Berlin.Born Bruno Schlesinger in Berlin in 1876, the conductor ...
The flourishing of literature and thought during the age of Goethe may have inspired German national...
Friedlaender writes about the life of a left-wing Jewish journalist by the name of “Erich Sander”: t...
What if Walter Benjamin actually made it to New York as he was escaping the Nazis, settling there fo...
This dissertation addresses the problem of raising consciousness in Walter Benjamin\u27s writings, w...