In Lyric Orientations, Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge explores the power of lyric poetry to stir the social and emotional lives of human beings in the face of the ineffable nature of our mortality. She focuses on two German-speaking masters of lyric prose and poetry: Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843) and Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926). While Hölderlin and Rilke are stylistically very different, each believes in the power of poetic language to orient us as social beings in contexts that otherwise can be alienating. They likewise share the conviction that such alienation cannot be overcome once and for all in any universal event. Both argue that to deny the uncertainty created by the absence of any such event (or to deny the alienation itself) is l...
From the publication of her first poetry collection Nothing in Nature Is Private (1994) to the succe...
Lyric Petrologies: Languages of Stone in Rilke, Trakl, Mandelstam, Celan, and Sachs examines the poe...
In the summer of 1913, Rilke spent two weeks in the Black Forest resort of Bad Rippoldsau, where he ...
In Lyric Orientations, Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge explores the power of lyric poetry to stir the soc...
This essay explores two poets, Rainer Maria Rilke and H.D., as they enact a form of “self-help” or “...
This study of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) explores both epistemological and ontological ...
Often regarded as the greatest German poet of the twentieth century, Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) ...
Here are analyzed Die Sonette an Orpheus (1922) by Rainer Maria Rilke from an indigenous theoretical...
Rainer Maria Rilke, Austrian poet from Prague, has been deemed one of the most innovative Germanspea...
Focussing on Christina Rossetti, Michael Field, A. Mary F. Robinson, and Alice Meynell, this dissert...
This thesis explores the works of two of the most influential European modernists, Rainer Maria Rilk...
Being and death are two philosophical themes in Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies. The poet discern...
Examining the limits of lyric poetry in the twentieth century opens up questions central to the form...
Refusing an opposition between lyric subjectivity on the one hand and, on the other, a language-base...
Part 1: ‘True Receivers’: Rilke and the Contemporary Poetics of Listening In this part of this th...
From the publication of her first poetry collection Nothing in Nature Is Private (1994) to the succe...
Lyric Petrologies: Languages of Stone in Rilke, Trakl, Mandelstam, Celan, and Sachs examines the poe...
In the summer of 1913, Rilke spent two weeks in the Black Forest resort of Bad Rippoldsau, where he ...
In Lyric Orientations, Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge explores the power of lyric poetry to stir the soc...
This essay explores two poets, Rainer Maria Rilke and H.D., as they enact a form of “self-help” or “...
This study of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) explores both epistemological and ontological ...
Often regarded as the greatest German poet of the twentieth century, Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) ...
Here are analyzed Die Sonette an Orpheus (1922) by Rainer Maria Rilke from an indigenous theoretical...
Rainer Maria Rilke, Austrian poet from Prague, has been deemed one of the most innovative Germanspea...
Focussing on Christina Rossetti, Michael Field, A. Mary F. Robinson, and Alice Meynell, this dissert...
This thesis explores the works of two of the most influential European modernists, Rainer Maria Rilk...
Being and death are two philosophical themes in Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies. The poet discern...
Examining the limits of lyric poetry in the twentieth century opens up questions central to the form...
Refusing an opposition between lyric subjectivity on the one hand and, on the other, a language-base...
Part 1: ‘True Receivers’: Rilke and the Contemporary Poetics of Listening In this part of this th...
From the publication of her first poetry collection Nothing in Nature Is Private (1994) to the succe...
Lyric Petrologies: Languages of Stone in Rilke, Trakl, Mandelstam, Celan, and Sachs examines the poe...
In the summer of 1913, Rilke spent two weeks in the Black Forest resort of Bad Rippoldsau, where he ...