‚Engführungen‘. Celan’s Ethico-Poetic Writing “after” (and as a Part of) Nature This article investigates the relation between nature, ethics, and poetics in the work of Paul Celan, using „Engführung“ [“Stretto”] as a starting point. The readings from Celan’s library testify to his careful rethinking of what “reality” means. Applying the terminology and research of geology, physics, and, in particular, quantum me-chanics, opens up an interpretative horizon for Celan’s poetry that can be configured according to the laws of entanglement as well as the form of a multidimensional ‚Raumgitter‘. The human and ethical elements of intentionality and being-in-the-world are not obliterated but rather subordinated to the natural itself. Celan goes be...
Die vorliegende Studie zeichnet ein plastisches Bild der Lyrik Paul Celans und all dessen, was seine...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
This article investigates the relation between nature, ethics, and poetics in the work of Paul Celan...
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...
Fifty years after Paul Celan's death and a hundred years after his birth, the study of archival sour...
In his 1968 poetry collection „Fadensonnen“, Paul Celan offers a hermetic blend of existentialism an...
Since the late 1950's Paul Celan has been deeply interested in scientific questions in regard to his...
Paul Celan\u27s works often seem to grant to language an autonomy that isolates poetic from extra-po...
Celan’s poetry is deemed universal and experimental, and its main characteristic is to “explore poss...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
In certain poems, Celan uses concepts that derive in part indirectly, in part directly from mystical...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
Despite his disdain for most contemporary German language poets, Paul Celan in his own verse shares ...
Die vorliegende Studie zeichnet ein plastisches Bild der Lyrik Paul Celans und all dessen, was seine...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
This article investigates the relation between nature, ethics, and poetics in the work of Paul Celan...
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...
Fifty years after Paul Celan's death and a hundred years after his birth, the study of archival sour...
In his 1968 poetry collection „Fadensonnen“, Paul Celan offers a hermetic blend of existentialism an...
Since the late 1950's Paul Celan has been deeply interested in scientific questions in regard to his...
Paul Celan\u27s works often seem to grant to language an autonomy that isolates poetic from extra-po...
Celan’s poetry is deemed universal and experimental, and its main characteristic is to “explore poss...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
In certain poems, Celan uses concepts that derive in part indirectly, in part directly from mystical...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
Despite his disdain for most contemporary German language poets, Paul Celan in his own verse shares ...
Die vorliegende Studie zeichnet ein plastisches Bild der Lyrik Paul Celans und all dessen, was seine...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...