Weimar in Princeton: Thomas Mann and the Kahler Circle: New Directions in German Studies
Autor Professor or Dr. Stanley Corngolden Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501386480
ISBN-10: 1501386484
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Directions in German Studies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501386484
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Directions in German Studies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Will revive the intellectual atmosphere of an extraordinary place - Princeton - in the pre-War and War years and a constellation of highly gifted writers and intellectuals, foremost Thomas Mann, Erich Kahler, Hermann Broch, and Albert Einstein
Notă biografică
Stanley Corngold is Professor Emeritus of German and Comparative Literature at Princeton University, USA, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is the author of nine books, including, most recently, Franz Kafka: The Ghosts in the Machine and Walter Kaufmann: Philosopher, Humanist, Heretic. He has edited 11 books, including the Norton Critical Edition of Kafka's Selected Stories (ed. and trans., with preface, notes and critical apparatus) and the Modern Library edition of The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka (ed. and trans., with introduction, notes, and critical materials).
Cuprins
Preface Abbreviations for CitationsIntroduction1. Thomas Mann in Princeton2. Erich von Kahler: Mann's Best Friend3. Hermann Broch in Princeton4. Mann and Einstein5. Goethe and the Circle 6. Did Einstein Read Kafka's Castle on Mann's Recommendation?Towards a ConclusionAppendix 1: A Chronicle, with CommentaryAppendix 2: Lili Kahler Remembers.AcknowledgmentsIndex
Recenzii
Weimar in Princeton is an authoritative, stylistically adroit, fully engaged work that, with a subtle wit, guides readers in the most pleasant way across an ideal university campus. . It is a new, irreplaceable standard work on Thomas Mann's intellectual biography and a major contribution to transatlantic literary history. (Bloomsbury translation)
The real magician here is Stanley Corngold, who has pulled Weimar in Princeton: Thomas Mann and the Kahler Circle out of his Mind in Exile hat. With the focus on Mann's brother exiles in Princeton-Erich Kahler, Hermann Broch, and Albert Einstein--the book has been released in the Bloomsbury series, New Directions in German Studies.
With verve, elegance, and inimitable wit, Corngold provides indispensable insights into the crucial first phase of Thomas Mann's American exile by focusing on the electrifying circle of artists, intellectuals, and scientists at Erich Kahler's home in Princeton. Astonishingly rich in ramifications, Weimar in Princeton is an eminently readable and inspiring exploration of this most luminous collective caught within the century's darkest epoch.
Stanley Corngold's brilliantly nuanced book is a pendant to his The Mind in Exile and completes his in-depth exploration of this important part of Thomas Mann's intellectual journey. This account of Mann's everyday intercourse with figures like Einstein, Hermann Broch, and especially Erich Kahler is enlightened and enlivened by Corngold's sly wit and engagingly elicits the civility, intellectual breadth, and sense of community Mann experienced during the Princeton years. Corngold writes for the "happy few" who relish the life and works of Thomas Mann. Weimar in Princeton will surely enlarge that fortunate circle.
Zeroing in on a particular place during a brief moment of time, Stanley Corngold uncovers a wealth of cultural, political and personal interactions never before adequately explored. The specific grain of sand in which he discovers this forgotten world is Princeton, New Jersey between 1938 and 1941, where a remarkable group of Central European exiles coalesced around the towering figures of Thomas Mann, Albert Einstein, Hermann Broch, and Erich Kahler. Corngold fashions a moving and insightful account of their struggles to cope with the loss of their old culture and meet the challenges of the new. Weimar in Princeton is a sprightly, always engaging micro-narrative of a unique moment in twentieth-century trans-Atlantic intellectual history.
The real magician here is Stanley Corngold, who has pulled Weimar in Princeton: Thomas Mann and the Kahler Circle out of his Mind in Exile hat. With the focus on Mann's brother exiles in Princeton-Erich Kahler, Hermann Broch, and Albert Einstein--the book has been released in the Bloomsbury series, New Directions in German Studies.
With verve, elegance, and inimitable wit, Corngold provides indispensable insights into the crucial first phase of Thomas Mann's American exile by focusing on the electrifying circle of artists, intellectuals, and scientists at Erich Kahler's home in Princeton. Astonishingly rich in ramifications, Weimar in Princeton is an eminently readable and inspiring exploration of this most luminous collective caught within the century's darkest epoch.
Stanley Corngold's brilliantly nuanced book is a pendant to his The Mind in Exile and completes his in-depth exploration of this important part of Thomas Mann's intellectual journey. This account of Mann's everyday intercourse with figures like Einstein, Hermann Broch, and especially Erich Kahler is enlightened and enlivened by Corngold's sly wit and engagingly elicits the civility, intellectual breadth, and sense of community Mann experienced during the Princeton years. Corngold writes for the "happy few" who relish the life and works of Thomas Mann. Weimar in Princeton will surely enlarge that fortunate circle.
Zeroing in on a particular place during a brief moment of time, Stanley Corngold uncovers a wealth of cultural, political and personal interactions never before adequately explored. The specific grain of sand in which he discovers this forgotten world is Princeton, New Jersey between 1938 and 1941, where a remarkable group of Central European exiles coalesced around the towering figures of Thomas Mann, Albert Einstein, Hermann Broch, and Erich Kahler. Corngold fashions a moving and insightful account of their struggles to cope with the loss of their old culture and meet the challenges of the new. Weimar in Princeton is a sprightly, always engaging micro-narrative of a unique moment in twentieth-century trans-Atlantic intellectual history.