![]() ![]() Nietzsche set himself as a destroyer and rebuilder of philosophy and critic of the degradation of the German spirit through nationalism and militarism. Hoelderlin and Kleist consciously opposed the worldly harmoniousness of Goethe's classicism in favor of a visionary inwardness and dramatisation of the subjective psyche. ![]() Whereas the nineteenth-century novel is socially capacious in terms of subject and audience, the three figures treated here are prophets or forerunners of modernist ideas of alienation and exile. Each led an unstable life ending in madness and/or suicide and not until the twentieth century did each make their full impact. ![]() Zweig's subjects here are respectively a lyric poet, a dramatist and writer of novellas, and a philosopher. In 'Hoelderlin, Kleist, and Nietzsche', Zweig concentrates on three giants of German literature to portray the artist and thinker as a figure possessed by a powerful inner vision at odds with the materialism and scientific positivism of his time, in this case, the nineteenth century. This is the second volume in a trilogy in which Stefan Zweig builds a composite picture of the European mind through intellectual portraits selected from among its most representative and influential figures. Holderlin, Kleist, and Nietzsche E-Kitap Açıklaması ![]()
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![]() Community College District, was struck by how Porter's appearance at the festival "was way more on a personal level" than about politics. Though she had been following Porter's career in Congress for some time, Marcos, 28, who works for the L.A. Schiff, a rival of Porter's in California's 2024 Senate race, and has felt "torn between the candidates" in what promises to be a fierce campaign. The moment wasn't just a book-lover fangirling. ![]() Katie Porter and getting the Democratic Irvine congresswoman to sign a copy of her newly released memoir, "I Swear: Politics is Messier Than My Minivan." (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times)Īt the recent Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Celine Marcos was giddy after chatting with Rep. ![]() Katie Porter (D-Irvine) talks about her upcoming Senate run and her memoir, "I Swear: Politics is Messier Than My Minivan," with Melanie Mason at the 43rd annual L.A. ![]() ![]() ![]() It is told that those conflicts emerge among the characters of the story. It covers the myths, beliefs and traditions which control every aspect of rural life. The novel Srengenge narrates conflicts of values practiced by the members of Srengenge village, the villagers. Therefore, in 1991, he has awarded “Anugerah Pengembangan Sastera” by the Federation of Malay Writers Association (GAPENA) for his contribution to the international recognition of Malay Literature. He has translated extensively some literary works from Malaysia. In 1979, this novel is translated into English by Harry Aveling, an Australian literary translator who concerns much about Malay Literature and translation studies. As an appreciation, Srengenge won an important literary Prize in Malaysia Malaysia’s Literary Prize panel declared it as the Malaysian Novel of the Year. This novel is a very interesting novel which is rich of traditional values and belief and then considered by many colleagues as his best work to date. ![]() Srengenge is a novel written by a famous Malaysian writer, Shahnon Ahmad, and published by Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in 1973. ![]() ![]() ![]() Trying to live solely through the achievements of their husbands or children did not meet women’s own needs for growth through challenging work and accomplishment. This was “the problem without a name,” as she called it, accompanying America’s affluence and its retreat into suburban consumerism. Women were increasingly tending toward depression, boredom or worse because their capacities for meaningful work and achievement were being underused. Did Betty Friedan get it right? A Critical Analysisīetty Friedan’s fiery manifesto was aimed at what she described as a postwar regression from an earlier, 19th-century feminist struggle for the vote, for legal rights and for equal opportunities to participate in society. A 50th anniversary edition of the book, published this year, provoked more discussion in both secular and religious circles. ![]() ![]() Millions of copies were sold, and many women since have claimed, “It changed my life.” Opponents were equally aroused, and different interpretations of feminism have remained on the agenda ever since. In 1963, Betty Friedan’s book, The Feminine Mystique, launched second-wave feminism in an astounding way. ![]() ![]() Builders started construction on 114,000 homes in 1944. Beyond the explosion in demand, the federal government had bought into the real estate industry’s contention that the loan insurance programs developed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) during the Depression should continue to provide a generous backstop to the private housing market, allowing far more people to qualify for mortgages and creating an even more vast market for single-family houses. ![]() |