Dances of the Self in Heinrich Von Kleist, E. T. A. Hoffman and Heinrich HeineAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - 158 стор. Dances of the Self in Heinrich von Kleist, E. T. A. Hoffmann and Heinrich Heine brings to light little-known German resources on dance by juxtaposing cultural history with aesthetic theory and close readings of literary works. Joining performance studies with psychoanalytical theory, Lucia Ruprecht addresses dance as a performative exercise which constitutes a decisive force within the formation of subjectivity that is enacted in the literary texts. |
Зміст
Heinrich von Kleist and the Mechanics of Grace | 19 |
E T A Hoffmann and the True Art of Dance | 57 |
Heinrich Heine and the New Language of the Body | 97 |
Conclusion | 137 |
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Dances of the Self in Heinrich von Kleist, E.T.A. Hoffmann and Heinrich Heine Lucia Ruprecht Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2017 |
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actor aesthetic articulates aspect beauty becomes Berlin bodily cancan capriccio Carlo Blasis Celionati century characterise choreography classical ballet commedia dell'arte compulsive Coppélia Coppelius creative cultural dancerly death Der Sandmann discipline discourse display E.T.A. Hoffmann eighteenth-century embodied enacted expression eyes fall figures Florentinische Nächte Frankfurt am Main Freud's Friedrich Gabriele Brandstetter Gautier gaze gender German gesture Giglio Giselle Giselle's grace Heine's Heinrich Heine Heinrich von Kleist Herr human Ibid ideal idealised identity Jacques Callot Jean-Georges Noverre Kleistian language Lauchery Laurence Laurence's dance literary London marionette Marionettentheater metaphor Michel Foucault movement narrative narrator Nathanael nature neoclassicist nineteenth-century notion novella Noverre Olimpia opera pain paradox Paris perfection performance physical poetic potential practice Prinzessin Brambilla protagonist psychic puppet repetition represent representation Romantic ballet Sandmann scene Schiller sculpture sensual soul stage technique theatre theatrical transgression transl traumatic turn University Press Urdar Werke writing