The article re-evaluates the notion of heroic agency by arguing that many instances of heroism in early 20th century German literature rely not on great deeds, but on images of fatalist persistence. After a discussion of the conceptual elements and traditions of heroic persistence, the essay surveys variants of its semanticization between Nietzsche’s amor fati and German exile narrations of the 1940s. The perusal shows that ›heroic attentism‹ in modernist literature is less dependent on the respective political affiliations of the authors, but rather on the concept’s ability to adapt to discursive trends and remain applicable to different historical experiences
This article assesses the construction, characteristics and reception of a Nazi pantheon of heroes. ...
In this essay I examine the tension between Nietzsche's doctrine of amor fati and his political proj...
The relation between individual and society, or between individual and history, is a central topic i...
The article re-evaluates the notion of heroic agency by arguing that many instances of heroism in ea...
The fundamental role that tragedy has played in the development of European philosophy and, by exten...
This article draws attention to Friedrich Nietzsche's discussion of the advent of European nihilism,...
The goal of this study is to explore the development of Otto Rank's (1884-1939) philosophy through h...
This article examines discourses on suicide in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in the context of repr...
This article considers representations of Jewish “culpability” during the Holocaust. Despite the und...
This article considers representations of Jewish “culpability” during the Holocaust. Despite the und...
The article shows that Nietzsche doubted the goodness of the good and claimed that with the help of ...
One of the most disquieting facts about the totalitarian movements of communism and fascism which th...
This article examines discourses on suicide in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in the context of repr...
“befreiteste Form”: Nietzsche reception in the journal DER STURM. The intense and diverse reception ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the claim that Nietzsche makes that tragedy has died and t...
This article assesses the construction, characteristics and reception of a Nazi pantheon of heroes. ...
In this essay I examine the tension between Nietzsche's doctrine of amor fati and his political proj...
The relation between individual and society, or between individual and history, is a central topic i...
The article re-evaluates the notion of heroic agency by arguing that many instances of heroism in ea...
The fundamental role that tragedy has played in the development of European philosophy and, by exten...
This article draws attention to Friedrich Nietzsche's discussion of the advent of European nihilism,...
The goal of this study is to explore the development of Otto Rank's (1884-1939) philosophy through h...
This article examines discourses on suicide in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in the context of repr...
This article considers representations of Jewish “culpability” during the Holocaust. Despite the und...
This article considers representations of Jewish “culpability” during the Holocaust. Despite the und...
The article shows that Nietzsche doubted the goodness of the good and claimed that with the help of ...
One of the most disquieting facts about the totalitarian movements of communism and fascism which th...
This article examines discourses on suicide in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in the context of repr...
“befreiteste Form”: Nietzsche reception in the journal DER STURM. The intense and diverse reception ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the claim that Nietzsche makes that tragedy has died and t...
This article assesses the construction, characteristics and reception of a Nazi pantheon of heroes. ...
In this essay I examine the tension between Nietzsche's doctrine of amor fati and his political proj...
The relation between individual and society, or between individual and history, is a central topic i...