The Poet As Phenomenologist : Rilke and the New Poems
The Poet As Phenomenologist : Rilke and the New Poems
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Author(s): Fischer, Luke
ISBN No.: 9781501326035
Pages: 352
Year: 201609
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 52.37
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"This thick volume's appeal will be limited to two small but intellectually impassioned audiences: scholars of the interrelations of philosophy and poetry in general and those specifically interested in Rilke as a philosophical poet in the tradition of Hölderlin . Fischer's command of the vast secondary literature of his chosen fields is remarkable. The author does a good job reminding readers of what has been covered as the text moves along . A remarkable effort of great erudition and insight, this book will find a place in the field of phenomenology of literary aesthetics as well as Rilke studies. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers." --M. McCulloh, Davidson College, CHOICE "Fischer manages expertly to balance a compelling theoretical interpretation of Rilke's New Poems with all the sensitivity to form of a practitioner .


By reading Rilke's New Poems as a form of phenomenology in their own right, Fischer performs the original hermeneutic task of proceeding from the unity of what is actually being said, to explain what the poem wishes to say. He does so with an exquisite attention to form that offers compelling new readings of Rilke's work. As such, The Poet as Phenomenologist makes a substantial and original contribution to scholarship on Rilke as a "philosophical poet" . as well as to broader attempts . to break down the dichotomy between literature and philosophy in German letters." - Monatshefte "While the New Poems have already been the subject of much critical inquiry and commentary, Fischer makes the case for reading them freshly. This is a cogent and enlightening volume that brings a new, systematic and thoughtful set of perspectives to the understanding of Rilke's New Poems ." -Paul Hetherington, University of Canberra, Cordite Poetry Review "The analysis of Rilke's practice and texts in Fischer's book can also be read as an example - of what can be done at the crossroads of literary criticism and philosophy, and also, possibly, of a practice of seeing / writing that the phenomenologist can adopt.


" ­- Phenomenological Reviews.


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