This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 years as associate dean of the faculty and chair of the humanities, and was named Cushing Eells Professor of the Humanities. Love and death, sexuality and sickness, desire and disease...these are constantly recurring themes in the German tradition. In this course, we can analyze why and how the Liebestod theme has such a powerful hold in German literature. We will begin with the locus classicus of the love-death, which is the Tristan myth, pursuing it from its medieval origins, through its apex in Wagner\u27s opera, to Thomas Mann\u27s spoof of it. We will then look at a cluster of classical German texts that feature tragic intertwinings o...
In my dissertation I investigate literary representations of mythological and religious tropes in se...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This thesis examines the development of the theme of death in individual works and in groups of rela...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
Although there are several versions of the story of Tristan and Isolde before Gottfried von Strassbu...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
Masters Research - Master of Creative ArtsThe study of Love and Death in Art Song and Opera is all- ...
“But for the opera I could never have written Leaves of Grass,” Walt Whitman in his later years rema...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This thesis discusses how Werther’s death in Goethe’s Die Leiden des jungen Werther should be unders...
In my dissertation I investigate literary representations of mythological and religious tropes in se...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This thesis examines the development of the theme of death in individual works and in groups of rela...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
Although there are several versions of the story of Tristan and Isolde before Gottfried von Strassbu...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
Masters Research - Master of Creative ArtsThe study of Love and Death in Art Song and Opera is all- ...
“But for the opera I could never have written Leaves of Grass,” Walt Whitman in his later years rema...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This thesis discusses how Werther’s death in Goethe’s Die Leiden des jungen Werther should be unders...
In my dissertation I investigate literary representations of mythological and religious tropes in se...
This course was taught by Robert Tobin at Whitman College. Professor Tobin worked at Whitman for 18 ...
This thesis examines the development of the theme of death in individual works and in groups of rela...