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Ritchie Robertson

    1. Januar 1952
    Oxford World's Classics: A Case of Hysteria
    Kafka
    Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törleß
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    The Enlightenment
    Heine
    • Friedrich Nietzsche

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      A concise yet comprehensive critical biography of crucial German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.

      Friedrich Nietzsche2022
      3,6
    • The Enlightenment

      • 1008 Seiten
      • 36 Lesestunden

      "The Enlightenment is one of the formative periods of Western history, yet more than 300 years after it began, it remains controversial. It is often seen as the fountainhead of modern values such as human rights, religious toleration, freedom of thought, scientific thought as an exemplary form of reasoning, and rationality and evidence-based argument. Others accuse the Enlightenment of putting forward a scientific rationality which ignores the complexity and variety of human beings, propagates shallow atheism, and aims to subjugate nature to so-called technical progress. Answering the question 'what is Enlightenment?' Kant famously urged men and women above all to 'have the courage to use your own understanding'. Robertson shows how the thinkers of the Enlightenment did just that, seeking a rounded understanding of humanity in which reason was balanced with emotion and sensibility. His book goes behind the controversies about the Enlightenment to return to its original texts and to show that above all it sought to increase human happiness in this world by promoting scientific inquiry and reasoned argument. His book overturns many received opinions - for example, that enlightenment necessarily implied hostility to religion (though it did challenge the authority traditionally assumed by the Churches). It is a master-class in 'big picture' history, about one of the foundational epochs of modern times." -- Publisher's description

      The Enlightenment2021
      4,3
    • Die oft gelobte Kühnheit Musilscher Psychologie zeichnet shon dies erste Werk aus. Es ist die ungewöhnliche, subtile Pubertätsstudie, in der Musil seine Erfahrungen als Kadett einer k. u. k. österreichischen Militärerziehungsanstalt auswertete. Eine scharfsichtig genaue, glasklare Interpretation jugendlichen Wachstums, die zugleich das Bild kommender Diktatur und der Vergewaltigung des einzelnen durch das System visionär vorzeichnet.

      Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törleß2014
      3,8
    • A Case of Hysteria reveals how Freud dealt with patients and interpreted their statements. A crucial text in the development of his theories, it is famous for its literary qualities, and the story of 'Dora' and her unhappy family is as dramatic as a modern novel. This new translation includes a fascinating introduction to the work.

      Oxford World's Classics: A Case of Hysteria2013
      3,1
    • Kafka

      • 136 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Franz Kafka is among the most intriguing and influential writers of the last century. During his lifetime he worked as a civil servant and published only a handful of short stories, the best known being The Transformation . His other three novels, published after his death, helped to found his reputation as a uniquely perceptive interpreter of the twentieth century.Discussing both Kafka's crisis-ridden life and the subtleties of his art, Ritchie Robertson provides an intriguing and accessible look at the life of this fascinating author. Using Metamorphosis as a recurring example, Robertson shows how Kafka's work explores such characteristically modern themes as the place of the body in culture, the power of institutions over people, and the possibility of religion after Nietzsche had proclaimed "the death of God."

      Kafka2004
      3,8
    • Heine

      • 118 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Eine Studie die den Denker Heine in Zeiten politischer und persönlicher Spannungen zeigt

      Heine1997
      4,0
    • These essays give new insight into the work of two Austrian writers exiled in the United "Charles Sealsfield," a runaway monk writing in English; and Ferdinand Kurnberger.

      Gender and Politics in Austrian Fiction1996
    • Austrian Exodus

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Following the German annexation of Austria in 1938 and the intensified persecution of the Jews, the British and American governments relaxed their restrictions on immigration and issued entry visas to tens of thousands of German-speaking refugees. The resulting exodus can be seen as the most significant cultural migration of modern times. For the majority of the refugees from National Socialism came from educated backgrounds, and they included some of the most gifted members of the cultural elite.The remarkable contributions made by refugees from Austria to the cultural life of the English-speaking world form the subject of this book, which reviews the achievements both of refugee organisations and of outstanding individual authors, including Stefan Zweig, Erich Fried, Hilde Spiel, Josef Fraenkel, Felix Pollak and Elias Canetti. Their commitment to the struggle against fascism, exemplified by the political cartoons of Joseph Otto Flatter, also provided an inspiration for the restoration of Austrian independence after the defeat of Nazi Germany.

      Austrian Exodus1995