Constructing German Walt Whitman
In this first comprehensive study in English of Walt Whitman's reception in the German-speaking countries, Walter Grünzweig posits a very broadly based notion of culture, embodying a wide variety of elements such as high literature, politics, youth movements, sexuality, and other subcultures.
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Constructing German Walt Whitman
In this first comprehensive study in English of Walt Whitman's reception in the German-speaking countries, Walter Grünzweig posits a very broadly based notion of culture, embodying a wide variety of elements such as high literature, politics, youth movements, sexuality, and other subcultures.
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Constructing German Walt Whitman

Constructing German Walt Whitman

by Walter Grunzweig
Constructing German Walt Whitman

Constructing German Walt Whitman

by Walter Grunzweig

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In this first comprehensive study in English of Walt Whitman's reception in the German-speaking countries, Walter Grünzweig posits a very broadly based notion of culture, embodying a wide variety of elements such as high literature, politics, youth movements, sexuality, and other subcultures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587290985
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 12/01/1994
Series: Iowa Whitman Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 3 MB

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Introduction

TRANSLATIONS

1.

Ferdinand Freiligrath, Adolf Strodtmann, and Ernst Otto Hopp

2.

Karl Knortz and Thomas William Rolleston

3.

Johannes Schlaf

4.

Karl Federn and Wilhelm Schölermann

5.

Franz Blei

6.

Gustav Landauer

7.

Max Hayek

8.

Hans Reisiger

9.

Translations after World War II

CREATIVE RECEPTION

10.

Whitman in German Literature

11.

Naturalism

12.

Between Naturalism and Expressionism

13.

Expressionism

14.

Beyond Expressionism

POLITICS

15.

Whitman and the Marxists

16.

The Anarchist Whitman

17.

Whitman on the Right

18.

The German Sixties

SEXUAL POLITICS

19.

Homosexuality

20.

Wandervogel and Nudists

Conclusion: A German “Whitmann”

Notes

Index

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