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  1. Marlen Haushofer: 'Die Wand' unter der Perspektive der Cultural and Literary Animal Studies
    Autor*in: Knápek, Pavel
    Erschienen: 16.09.2020

    The article analyzes Marlen Haushofer's novel 'The Wall' by means of the innovative research methods of Cultural and Literary Animal Studies. The paper focuses particularly on the analysis of human‑animal interactions in the novel and the differences... mehr

     

    The article analyzes Marlen Haushofer's novel 'The Wall' by means of the innovative research methods of Cultural and Literary Animal Studies. The paper focuses particularly on the analysis of human‑animal interactions in the novel and the differences in the behaviour of the literary human and animal characters (Animal Agency).

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Haushofer, Marlen; Die Wand; Tiere
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  2. Die künstlerisch empfindende Figur in Hofmannsthals Werk und ihre Beziehung zur Existenz Artistically perceptive characters in Hofmannsthal's oeuvre and their attitude to existence
    Autor*in: Knápek, Pavel

    The article analyzes two early works by Hugo von Hofmannsthal: Das kleine Welttheater and Das Märchen der 672. Nacht. The author focuses on artistically perceptive characters: the poet and artist (in Das kleine Welttheater) and the "dilettante" (in... mehr

     

    The article analyzes two early works by Hugo von Hofmannsthal: Das kleine Welttheater and Das Märchen der 672. Nacht. The author focuses on artistically perceptive characters: the poet and artist (in Das kleine Welttheater) and the "dilettante" (in Das Märchen der 672. Nacht). Using examples of the analyzed characters, the article attempts to define the features that are typical of the artist and the dilettante, explains the concepts of "pre-existence" and "existence" and gives an account of their importance in Hofmannsthal's work. The author characterizes the artistically perceptive characters on the basis of these concepts.

     

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    Schlagworte: Hofmannsthal, Hugo von; Das kleine Welttheater oder die Glücklichen; Das Märchen der sechshundertzweiundsiebzigsten Nacht; Künstler <Motiv>
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  3. Max Brod, Josef Mühlberger und ihre Beziehung zu Hugo von Hofmannsthals Werk Max Brod, Josef Mühlberger and their relationship to the works of Hugo von Hofmannsthal
    Autor*in: Knápek, Pavel

    The article examines the reception of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's works by two Czechoslovak authors writing in German: Max Brod and Josef Mühlberger. The reception of Hofmannsthal's oeuvre is reflected primarily in Brod's novel "Mira", Brod's... mehr

     

    The article examines the reception of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's works by two Czechoslovak authors writing in German: Max Brod and Josef Mühlberger. The reception of Hofmannsthal's oeuvre is reflected primarily in Brod's novel "Mira", Brod's correspondence with Hofmannsthal, and Mühlberger's essay "Hugo von Hofmannsthal". The article explores how both authors depict the Viennese poet and what they consider to be Hofmannsthal's main significance and legacy for future generations. The article also compares Brod's and Mühlberger's statements with thematically similar texts by the Austrian author.

     

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    Schlagworte: Hofmannsthal, Hugo von; Brod, Max; Mühlberger, Josef
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  4. Thomas Manns Beziehung zu Stefan Georges Werk Thomas Mann’s attitude to the work of Stefan George
    Autor*in: Knápek, Pavel
    Erschienen: 28.09.2018

    The article deals with Thomas Mann' s attitude to Stefan George and his work. The first part reproduces and comments on Mann's statements about George. It transpires that Thomas Mann's attitude to George was highly contradictory. This fact is mainly... mehr

     

    The article deals with Thomas Mann' s attitude to Stefan George and his work. The first part reproduces and comments on Mann's statements about George. It transpires that Thomas Mann's attitude to George was highly contradictory. This fact is mainly due to the self-searching of the North German author against the background of historical events. The article also contains an analysis of two short stories by Thomas Mann ('At the Prophet's' and 'Death in Venice') that have some relation to George (or his disciples) and thus clarify the issues in question.

     

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    Schlagworte: Mann, Thomas; George, Stefan; Der Tod in Venedig; Beim Propheten; Künstler <Motiv>; Homosexualität
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