LEADER 02863cam a2200361Ia 4500001 30334 005 20240621165213.0 008 891017s1986 xx rb 000 0 eng d 035 (OCoLC)20500281 035 30334 049 LHMA 040 CIN |beng |erda |cCIN |dOCL 090 PT2605.E4 |bZ585 1986 100 1 Golb, Joel David. 245 10 Celan and Hölderlin : |ban essay in the problem of tradition / |cJoel David Golb. 264 1 [Place of publication not identified] : |b[publisher not identified], |c1986. 300 iii, 280 leaves 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 502 Thesis (Ph. D.)--Princeton University, 1986. 504 Bibliography: leaves 270-280. 520 The purpose of this study is to show that Holderlin had a strong influence on Celan--one clarified by the tradition of eschatological allegory in which both poets have a place. This involves examining the social and psychological circumstances linking and contrasting Holderlin's German pietism with the Central European Jewish world of Celan's youth in Czernowitz and his adult life in postwar Paris. In the course of considering the Celan-Holderlin nexus, it be-comes clear that Celan's reading of Holderlin (i.e. his thematiza- tion of Holderlin's poetics and understanding of Holderlin's poetic purpose) was strongly mediated by Heidegger's commentaries and by an interpretive tradition emerging from the neoromantic ideology at play in the German fin-de-siecle, strongly informing the writings of figures such as Wilhelm Michel, Ernst Bertram, and Martin Buber, and revived in Paris after the war by Blanchot. With Holderlin's life and work at the heart of Celan's own sense of mission, and his effort to define his own place in literary tradition and master the burden of the past, it seems that Celan's poetry must be read in relation to a specific, controlling intellectual structure: one involving a juncture of the values at play in the neoromantic evolution of the German ideal of Bildung, or self-formation, the ideological backdrop of his literary education, with the ambivalent resuscitation of these values via Heidegger in the postwar Parisian cultural scene. 530 Electronic version(s) |bavailable internally at USHMM. 533 Photocopy. |bAnn Arbor, Mich. : |cUMI Dissertation Services, |d1997. |e23 cm. 590 Dissertations and Theses 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 600 10 Celan, Paul |xCriticism and interpretation. 600 10 Hölderlin, Friedrich, |d1770-1843 |xCriticism and interpretation. 956 41 |u http://dc.ushmm.org/library/bib30334/8629451.pdf |z Hosted by USHMM. 852 0 |bstacks |hPT2605.E4 |iZ585 1986 852 0 |bscstacks |hPT2605.E4 |iZ585 1986 |tc.2 852 |bebook