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Das Ende des Anthropozentrismus
Contributor(s): Streim, Gregor (Author)

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ISBN: 3110201038     ISBN-13: 9783110201031
Publisher: de Gruyter
OUR PRICE: $285.00  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Language: German
Published: May 2008
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Annotation: In German literature and philosophy of the 1930s and 1940s we encounter recurrent images and modes of thought of an ahistoric existence. There were attempts to turn away from modern rationalism and re-think "Man" as a being not determined by intellect, history, or nature. The present study is the first to reconstruct this discourse. In doing so, it opens up new windows on the development of the history of German literature and thought from the end of the Weimar Republic until the early years of the Federal Republic of Germany and on the works produced during this time.

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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | European - German
- Language Arts & Disciplines
Dewey: 830.935
LCCN: 2008447107
Age Level: 22
Grade Level: 17
Series: Quellen Und Forschungen Zur Literatur- Und Kulturgeschichte
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" L (1.75 lbs) 440 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Germany
 
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Publisher Description:
In der deutschen Literatur und Philosophie der 30er und 40er Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts begegnen immer wieder Bilder und Denkfiguren einer geschichtslosen Existenz. In Abkehr vom modernen Rationalismus versuchte man, "den Menschen" als geistig, geschichtlich und natüuuml;rlich unbestimmtes Wesen neu zu entwerfen. Die vorliegende Studie rekonstruiert erstmals diesen Diskurs. Sie eröouml;ffnet dabei neue Perspektiven auf die literatur- und denkgeschichtliche Entwicklung vom Ende der Weimarer Republik bis in die Anfangsjahre der Bundesrepublik und auf die Werke dieser Zeit.
 
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