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  1. Heights of reflection
    mountains in the German imagination from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century
    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (HerausgeberIn); Ireton, Sean Moore (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect... more

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    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect the topography of the mind, whether as objects of peril or attraction, of spiritual enlightenment or existential fulfilment, of philosophical contemplation or aesthetic inspiration. This volume challenges the oversimplified assumption that human interaction with mountains is a distinctly modern development, one that began with the empowerment of the individual in the wake of Enlightenment rationalism and Romantic subjectivity. These essays by European and North American scholars examine the lure of mountains in German literature, philosophy, film, music, and culture from the Middle Ages to the present, with a focus on the interaction between humans and the alpine environment. The contributors consider mountains not as mere symbolic tropes or literary metaphors, but as constituting a tangible reality that informs the experiences and ideas of writers, naturalists, philosophers, filmmakers, and composers. Overall, this volume seeks to provide multiple answers to questions regarding the cultural significance of mountains as well as the physical practice of climbing them. Contributors: Peter Arnds, Olaf Berwald, Albrecht Classen, Roger Cook, Scott Denham, Sean Franzel, Christof Hamann, Harald Höbusch, Dan Hooley, Peter Höyng, Sean Ireton, Oliver Lubrich, Anthony Ozturk, Caroline Schaumann, Heather I. Sullivan, Johannes Türk, Sabine Wilke, Wilfried Wilms. Sean Ireton is Associate Professor of German at the University of Missouri. Caroline Schaumann is Associate Professor of German Studies at Emory University Terra incognita? Mountains in medieval and early modern German literature / Albrecht Classen -- From meadows to mountaintops: Albrecht von Haller's "Die Alpen" / Caroline Schaumann -- Interlude: geo-poetics: the Alpine sublime in art and literature, 1779-1860 / Anthony Ozturk -- Time and narrative in the mountain sublime around 1800 / Sean Franzel -- Faust's mountains: an ecocritical reading of Goethe's tragedy and science / Heather I. Sullivan -- Spectacular scenery and slippery descents: narrating the mountains of tropical Polynesia / Sabine Wilke / Fascinating voids: Alexander von Humboldt and the myth of chimborazo / Oliver Lubrich -- From eros to Thanatos: hiking and spelunking in Ludwig Tieck's Der Runenberg / Peter Arnds -- Geology, mountaineering, and self-formation in Adalbert Stifter's der Nachsommer / Sean Ireton -- "An apparition from Another World": the mountains of the moon and Kilimanjaro from the perspective of nineteenth-century Germany / Christof Hamann -- Leaving the summit behind: tracking biographical and philosophical pathways in Richard Strauss's Eine Alpensinfonie / Peter Hö̈yng -- Elevation and insight: Thomas Mann's der Zauberberg -- Johannes Türk -- "Essence of the Alpine world is struggle": strategies of gesundung in Arnold Fanck's early mountain films -- Wilfried Wilms -- "Mountain of destiny": the filmic legacy of Nanga Parbat / Harald Höbusch -- Spatial orientation and embodied transcendence in Werner Herzog's mountain climbing films / Roger Cook -- W.G. Sebald's magic mountains / Scott Denham -- Conflicting ascents: inscriptions, cartographies, and disappearance in Christoph Ransmayr's der Fliegende Berg / Olaf Berwald

     

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    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (HerausgeberIn); Ireton, Sean Moore (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781571138262
    RVK Categories: GE 4912
    Subjects: Mountains in motion pictures; Literature and society; Philosophy of nature; Mountains in literature; German literature; German literature ; History and criticism; Philosophy of nature ; Germany ; History; Mountains in literature; Mountains in motion pictures; Literature and society ; Germany
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 395 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  2. Heights of reflection
    mountains in the German imagination from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century
    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Publisher); Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect... more

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    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect the topography of the mind, whether as objects of peril or attraction, of spiritual enlightenment or existential fulfilment, of philosophical contemplation or aesthetic inspiration. This volume challenges the oversimplified assumption that human interaction with mountains is a distinctly modern development, one that began with the empowerment of the individual in the wake of Enlightenment rationalism and Romantic subjectivity. These essays by European and North American scholars examine the lure of mountains in German literature, philosophy, film, music, and culture from the Middle Ages to the present, with a focus on the interaction between humans and the alpine environment. The contributors consider mountains not as mere symbolic tropes or literary metaphors, but as constituting a tangible reality that informs the experiences and ideas of writers, naturalists, philosophers, filmmakers, and composers. Overall, this volume seeks to provide multiple answers to questions regarding the cultural significance of mountains as well as the physical practice of climbing them. Contributors: Peter Arnds, Olaf Berwald, Albrecht Classen, Roger Cook, Scott Denham, Sean Franzel, Christof Hamann, Harald Höbusch, Dan Hooley, Peter Höyng, Sean Ireton, Oliver Lubrich, Anthony Ozturk, Caroline Schaumann, Heather I. Sullivan, Johannes Türk, Sabine Wilke, Wilfried Wilms. Sean Ireton is Associate Professor of German at the University of Missouri. Caroline Schaumann is Associate Professor of German Studies at Emory University

     

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    ISBN: 9781571138262
    RVK Categories: GE 4912
    Subjects: Geschichte; German literature / History and criticism; Philosophy of nature / Germany / History; Mountains in literature; Mountains in motion pictures; Literature and society / Germany; Deutsch; Berg <Motiv>; Literatur; Film; Gebirge <Motiv>
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    Terra incognita? Mountains in medieval and early modern German literature / Albrecht Classen -- From meadows to mountaintops: Albrecht von Haller's "Die Alpen" / Caroline Schaumann -- Interlude: geo-poetics: the Alpine sublime in art and literature, 1779-1860 / Anthony Ozturk -- Time and narrative in the mountain sublime around 1800 / Sean Franzel -- Faust's mountains: an ecocritical reading of Goethe's tragedy and science / Heather I. Sullivan -- Spectacular scenery and slippery descents: narrating the mountains of tropical Polynesia / Sabine Wilke / Fascinating voids: Alexander von Humboldt and the myth of chimborazo / Oliver Lubrich -- From eros to Thanatos: hiking and spelunking in Ludwig Tieck's Der Runenberg / Peter Arnds -- Geology, mountaineering, and self-formation in Adalbert Stifter's der Nachsommer / Sean Ireton -- "An apparition from Another World": the mountains of the moon and Kilimanjaro from the perspective of nineteenth-century Germany / Christof Hamann -- Leaving the summit behind: tracking biographical and philosophical pathways in Richard Strauss's Eine Alpensinfonie / Peter Hö̈yng -- Elevation and insight: Thomas Mann's der Zauberberg -- Johannes Türk -- "Essence of the Alpine world is struggle": strategies of gesundung in Arnold Fanck's early mountain films -- Wilfried Wilms -- "Mountain of destiny": the filmic legacy of Nanga Parbat / Harald Höbusch -- Spatial orientation and embodied transcendence in Werner Herzog's mountain climbing films / Roger Cook -- W.G. Sebald's magic mountains / Scott Denham -- Conflicting ascents: inscriptions, cartographies, and disappearance in Christoph Ransmayr's der Fliegende Berg / Olaf Berwald

  3. Heights of reflection
    mountains in the German imagination from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century
    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Publisher); Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect... more

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    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect the topography of the mind, whether as objects of peril or attraction, of spiritual enlightenment or existential fulfilment, of philosophical contemplation or aesthetic inspiration. This volume challenges the oversimplified assumption that human interaction with mountains is a distinctly modern development, one that began with the empowerment of the individual in the wake of Enlightenment rationalism and Romantic subjectivity. These essays by European and North American scholars examine the lure of mountains in German literature, philosophy, film, music, and culture from the Middle Ages to the present, with a focus on the interaction between humans and the alpine environment. The contributors consider mountains not as mere symbolic tropes or literary metaphors, but as constituting a tangible reality that informs the experiences and ideas of writers, naturalists, philosophers, filmmakers, and composers. Overall, this volume seeks to provide multiple answers to questions regarding the cultural significance of mountains as well as the physical practice of climbing them. Contributors: Peter Arnds, Olaf Berwald, Albrecht Classen, Roger Cook, Scott Denham, Sean Franzel, Christof Hamann, Harald Höbusch, Dan Hooley, Peter Höyng, Sean Ireton, Oliver Lubrich, Anthony Ozturk, Caroline Schaumann, Heather I. Sullivan, Johannes Türk, Sabine Wilke, Wilfried Wilms. Sean Ireton is Associate Professor of German at the University of Missouri. Caroline Schaumann is Associate Professor of German Studies at Emory University

     

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    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Publisher); Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571138262
    RVK Categories: GE 4912
    Subjects: Geschichte; German literature / History and criticism; Philosophy of nature / Germany / History; Mountains in literature; Mountains in motion pictures; Literature and society / Germany; Literatur; Deutsch; Berg <Motiv>; Film; Gebirge <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 online resource (vii, 395 pages)
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    Terra incognita? Mountains in medieval and early modern German literature / Albrecht Classen -- From meadows to mountaintops: Albrecht von Haller's "Die Alpen" / Caroline Schaumann -- Interlude: geo-poetics: the Alpine sublime in art and literature, 1779-1860 / Anthony Ozturk -- Time and narrative in the mountain sublime around 1800 / Sean Franzel -- Faust's mountains: an ecocritical reading of Goethe's tragedy and science / Heather I. Sullivan -- Spectacular scenery and slippery descents: narrating the mountains of tropical Polynesia / Sabine Wilke / Fascinating voids: Alexander von Humboldt and the myth of chimborazo / Oliver Lubrich -- From eros to Thanatos: hiking and spelunking in Ludwig Tieck's Der Runenberg / Peter Arnds -- Geology, mountaineering, and self-formation in Adalbert Stifter's der Nachsommer / Sean Ireton -- "An apparition from Another World": the mountains of the moon and Kilimanjaro from the perspective of nineteenth-century Germany / Christof Hamann -- Leaving the summit behind: tracking biographical and philosophical pathways in Richard Strauss's Eine Alpensinfonie / Peter Hö̈yng -- Elevation and insight: Thomas Mann's der Zauberberg -- Johannes Türk -- "Essence of the Alpine world is struggle": strategies of gesundung in Arnold Fanck's early mountain films -- Wilfried Wilms -- "Mountain of destiny": the filmic legacy of Nanga Parbat / Harald Höbusch -- Spatial orientation and embodied transcendence in Werner Herzog's mountain climbing films / Roger Cook -- W.G. Sebald's magic mountains / Scott Denham -- Conflicting ascents: inscriptions, cartographies, and disappearance in Christoph Ransmayr's der Fliegende Berg / Olaf Berwald

  4. German Ecocriticism in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher); Sullivan, Heather I. (Publisher)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York

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    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher); Sullivan, Heather I. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781137542229
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    RVK Categories: EC 1879 ; GE 4912
    Series: Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment
    Subjects: Literature; Motion pictures and television; Motion pictures / History; Literature / History and criticism; Literature, Modern / 20th century; European literature; European Literature; Film History; Film and Television Studies; Literary History; Twentieth-Century Literature; Film; Geschichte; Literatur; Ecocriticism; Film; Literatur; Deutsch
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 348 p. 4 illus), Illustrationen
  5. Mountains and the German mind
    translations from Gessner to Messner, 1541-2009
    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Publisher); Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    Mountains have occupied a central place in German, Swiss, and Austrian intellectual culture for centuries. This volume offers the first scholarly English translations of thirteen key texts from the Germanophone tradition of engagement with mountains.... more

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    Mountains have occupied a central place in German, Swiss, and Austrian intellectual culture for centuries. This volume offers the first scholarly English translations of thirteen key texts from the Germanophone tradition of engagement with mountains. The selected texts span over 450 years, ranging from the early modern period to the postmodern era, and encompass several discursive modes of the mountain experience including geographical descriptions, philosophical meditations, aesthetic deliberations, and autobiographical climbing narratives. Well-known figures covered in this translational sourcebook include Conrad Gessner, Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, G.W.F. Hegel, Alexander von Humboldt, Georg Simmel, Leni Riefenstahl, and Reinhold Messner. Each text is accompanied by a critical introduction that places the translated text within a broader cultural context. The dual translational-interpretational approach offered in this volume is intended to stimulate new international and interdisciplinary dialogue on the cultural history of mountains and mountaineering

     

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    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Publisher); Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781787448735
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    RVK Categories: GE 4912
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: German literature / Translations into English; Mountains / Literary collections; Mountaineering / Literary collections; Literatur; Berg <Motiv>; Deutsch; Reisebericht
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 361 Seiten)
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  6. German Ecocriticism in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher); Sullivan, Heather I. (Publisher)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher); Sullivan, Heather I. (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781137542229
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    Series: Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment
    Subjects: Literature; Motion pictures and television; Motion pictures / History; Literature / History and criticism; Literature, Modern / 20th century; European literature; European Literature; Film History; Film and Television Studies; Literary History; Twentieth-Century Literature; Film; Geschichte; Literatur; Ecocriticism; Film; Literatur; Deutsch
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 348 p. 4 illus), Illustrationen
  7. Mountains and the German Mind
    translations from Gessner to Messner, 1541-2009
    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Publisher); Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Publisher); Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781640140479
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    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Berg <Motiv>; Deutsch; Reisebericht; Literatur
    Scope: vi, 361 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Rezensiert in: German Studies Review 44 (2021), Heft 2, Seite 398-401 (Martina Gugglberger, Universität Linz)

  8. Heights of reflection
    mountains in the German imagination from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century
    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (HerausgeberIn); Schaumann, Caroline (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y.

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    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (HerausgeberIn); Schaumann, Caroline (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781571139870
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    Edition: Reprinted in paperback
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Deutsch; Literatur; Berg <Motiv>; Gebirge <Motiv>;
    Scope: vii, 395 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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  9. Heights of reflection
    mountains in the German imagination from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century
    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Herausgeber); Schaumann, Caroline (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect... more

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    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect the topography of the mind, whether as objects of peril or attraction, of spiritual enlightenment or existential fulfilment, of philosophical contemplation or aesthetic inspiration. This volume challenges the oversimplified assumption that human interaction with mountains is a distinctly modern development, one that began with the empowerment of the individual in the wake of Enlightenment rationalism and Romantic subjectivity. These essays by European and North American scholars examine the lure of mountains in German literature, philosophy, film, music, and culture from the Middle Ages to the present, with a focus on the interaction between humans and the alpine environment. The contributors consider mountains not as mere symbolic tropes or literary metaphors, but as constituting a tangible reality that informs the experiences and ideas of writers, naturalists, philosophers, filmmakers, and composers. Overall, this volume seeks to provide multiple answers to questions regarding the cultural significance of mountains as well as the physical practice of climbing them. Contributors: Peter Arnds, Olaf Berwald, Albrecht Classen, Roger Cook, Scott Denham, Sean Franzel, Christof Hamann, Harald Höbusch, Dan Hooley, Peter Höyng, Sean Ireton, Oliver Lubrich, Anthony Ozturk, Caroline Schaumann, Heather I. Sullivan, Johannes Türk, Sabine Wilke, Wilfried Wilms. Sean Ireton is Associate Professor of German at the University of Missouri. Caroline Schaumann is Associate Professor of German Studies at Emory University.

     

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    Contributor: Ireton, Sean Moore (Herausgeber); Schaumann, Caroline (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571138262
    RVK Categories: GE 4912
    DDC Categories: 791; 830
    Subjects: Deutsch; Literatur; Berg <Motiv>; Gebirge <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 395 pages)
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  10. German ecocriticism in the Anthropocene
    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher); Sullivan, Heather I. (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (Publisher); Sullivan, Heather I. (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781137559852; 1137559853; 9781137542229
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    RVK Categories: GE 4912
    DDC Categories: 490 DNB; 490 23sdnb
    Series: Literatures, cultures, and the environment
    Subjects: Deutsch; Literatur; Film; Ecocriticism;
    Other subjects: Anthropocene; Ecocriticism; English literature; Europe; German literature; German, Swiss, and Austrian literature; Urban ecology; environmental humanities; film and television; film history; history of literature; twentieth century
    Scope: xi, 348 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
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  11. Heights of reflection
    mountains in the German imagination from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century
    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (HerausgeberIn); Ireton, Sean Moore (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect... more

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    Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geographical-geological significance, mountains affect the topography of the mind, whether as objects of peril or attraction, of spiritual enlightenment or existential fulfilment, of philosophical contemplation or aesthetic inspiration. This volume challenges the oversimplified assumption that human interaction with mountains is a distinctly modern development, one that began with the empowerment of the individual in the wake of Enlightenment rationalism and Romantic subjectivity. These essays by European and North American scholars examine the lure of mountains in German literature, philosophy, film, music, and culture from the Middle Ages to the present, with a focus on the interaction between humans and the alpine environment. The contributors consider mountains not as mere symbolic tropes or literary metaphors, but as constituting a tangible reality that informs the experiences and ideas of writers, naturalists, philosophers, filmmakers, and composers. Overall, this volume seeks to provide multiple answers to questions regarding the cultural significance of mountains as well as the physical practice of climbing them. Contributors: Peter Arnds, Olaf Berwald, Albrecht Classen, Roger Cook, Scott Denham, Sean Franzel, Christof Hamann, Harald Höbusch, Dan Hooley, Peter Höyng, Sean Ireton, Oliver Lubrich, Anthony Ozturk, Caroline Schaumann, Heather I. Sullivan, Johannes Türk, Sabine Wilke, Wilfried Wilms. Sean Ireton is Associate Professor of German at the University of Missouri. Caroline Schaumann is Associate Professor of German Studies at Emory University Terra incognita? Mountains in medieval and early modern German literature / Albrecht Classen -- From meadows to mountaintops: Albrecht von Haller's "Die Alpen" / Caroline Schaumann -- Interlude: geo-poetics: the Alpine sublime in art and literature, 1779-1860 / Anthony Ozturk -- Time and narrative in the mountain sublime around 1800 / Sean Franzel -- Faust's mountains: an ecocritical reading of Goethe's tragedy and science / Heather I. Sullivan -- Spectacular scenery and slippery descents: narrating the mountains of tropical Polynesia / Sabine Wilke / Fascinating voids: Alexander von Humboldt and the myth of chimborazo / Oliver Lubrich -- From eros to Thanatos: hiking and spelunking in Ludwig Tieck's Der Runenberg / Peter Arnds -- Geology, mountaineering, and self-formation in Adalbert Stifter's der Nachsommer / Sean Ireton -- "An apparition from Another World": the mountains of the moon and Kilimanjaro from the perspective of nineteenth-century Germany / Christof Hamann -- Leaving the summit behind: tracking biographical and philosophical pathways in Richard Strauss's Eine Alpensinfonie / Peter Hö̈yng -- Elevation and insight: Thomas Mann's der Zauberberg -- Johannes Türk -- "Essence of the Alpine world is struggle": strategies of gesundung in Arnold Fanck's early mountain films -- Wilfried Wilms -- "Mountain of destiny": the filmic legacy of Nanga Parbat / Harald Höbusch -- Spatial orientation and embodied transcendence in Werner Herzog's mountain climbing films / Roger Cook -- W.G. Sebald's magic mountains / Scott Denham -- Conflicting ascents: inscriptions, cartographies, and disappearance in Christoph Ransmayr's der Fliegende Berg / Olaf Berwald

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Schaumann, Caroline (HerausgeberIn); Ireton, Sean Moore (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571138262
    RVK Categories: GE 4912
    Subjects: Mountains in motion pictures; Literature and society; Philosophy of nature; Mountains in literature; German literature; German literature ; History and criticism; Philosophy of nature ; Germany ; History; Mountains in literature; Mountains in motion pictures; Literature and society ; Germany
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 395 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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