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portada Rilke's Early Poetry: Visions and Echoes
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 cm
ISBN13
9781041023821

Rilke's Early Poetry: Visions and Echoes

Nicholas Carroll Reynolds (Author) · Taylor & Francis · Hardcover

Rilke's Early Poetry: Visions and Echoes - Nicholas Carroll Reynolds

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Synopsis "Rilke's Early Poetry: Visions and Echoes"

Rilke’s Early Poetry investigates the process of creative labor in Rilke’s earlier poetic works. Using themes that are present in The Book of Hours, The Book of Images, and Eleven Visions, Nicholas Reynolds shows Rilke’s underlying theory of creative labor, which requires the artist to uncover the unconscious, i.e. the self beyond conceptualization. Each chapter highlights a central gesture in Rilke’s works. Through a careful analysis of gestures, language, and the interplay of identities, Reynolds illuminates the ways in which Rilke’s poetry navigates the complexities of existence, offering readers a path to understanding and potentially transcending the challenges of modern life. This book provides rigorous insights to appeal to academics, researchers and graduate students within literary studies and continental philosophy, and more specifically German poetry, modernist poetry, or Rilke himself.

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