The present study deals with the issue of openness in texts of Paul Celan (1920-1970). Celan does not define his concept of openness from a philosophical or theoretial point of view, but approaches the problem at different levels: at the linguistic level, openness may be understood as a process of questioning and splitting ordinary language, when clichés are abandoned and language is open to the non-commensurability of the other; at the cognitive level, openness means the possibility of knowledge and perception of the ephemeral nature of man; at the ethical level, it designates an attitude, an ethos, whose utmost expression is love. At the level of poetological reflection, openness can be defined as one of the conditions for the possibility...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
Työn viisi artikkelia pureutuvat viiteen Paul Celanin (1920-1970) runoudesta nousevaan topokseen, jo...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
By taking the work of the German-speaking poet Paul Celan into consideration, as well as his reflect...
By taking the work of the German-speaking poet Paul Celan into consideration, as well as his reflect...
This article analyses the political impact of Paul Celan's poetry to illustrate the potential for so...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
With the concept of the open work, Umberto Eco addressed the poetics to which art turned with modern...
This paper presents a close reading of a late poem by German poet Paul Celan, with a view to call in...
‚Engführungen‘. Celan’s Ethico-Poetic Writing “after” (and as a Part of) Nature This article invest...
This article investigates the relation between nature, ethics, and poetics in the work of Paul Celan...
Martin Heidegger in 'The Origin of the Work of Art' seeks to approach the self-subsistent nature of ...
This thesis examines a selection of poems of Ingeborg Bachmann and Paul Celan for stylistic devices,...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
Martin Heidegger in 'The Origin of the Work of Art' seeks to approach the self-subsistent nature of ...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
Työn viisi artikkelia pureutuvat viiteen Paul Celanin (1920-1970) runoudesta nousevaan topokseen, jo...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
By taking the work of the German-speaking poet Paul Celan into consideration, as well as his reflect...
By taking the work of the German-speaking poet Paul Celan into consideration, as well as his reflect...
This article analyses the political impact of Paul Celan's poetry to illustrate the potential for so...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
With the concept of the open work, Umberto Eco addressed the poetics to which art turned with modern...
This paper presents a close reading of a late poem by German poet Paul Celan, with a view to call in...
‚Engführungen‘. Celan’s Ethico-Poetic Writing “after” (and as a Part of) Nature This article invest...
This article investigates the relation between nature, ethics, and poetics in the work of Paul Celan...
Martin Heidegger in 'The Origin of the Work of Art' seeks to approach the self-subsistent nature of ...
This thesis examines a selection of poems of Ingeborg Bachmann and Paul Celan for stylistic devices,...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
Martin Heidegger in 'The Origin of the Work of Art' seeks to approach the self-subsistent nature of ...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
Työn viisi artikkelia pureutuvat viiteen Paul Celanin (1920-1970) runoudesta nousevaan topokseen, jo...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...