Walt and Vult

Walt and Vult
Author: Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2022-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3375003498

Reprint of the original, first published in 1863.

Walt and Vult

Walt and Vult
Author: Jean Paul
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1846
Genre: Inheritance and succession
ISBN:

Walt and Vult

Walt and Vult
Author: Jean Paul
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1846
Genre: History
ISBN:

Schumann

Schumann
Author: Eric Frederick Jensen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2012-02-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0199831955

Robert Schumann is one of the most intriguing-and enigmatic-composers of the nineteenth century. Extraordinarily gifted in both music and literature, many of his compositions were inspired by poetry and novels. For much of his life he was better known as a music critic than as a composer. But whether writing as critic or composer, what he produced was created by him as a reflection of his often turbulent life. Best known was the tempestuous courtship of his future wife, the pianist Clara Wieck. Though marriage and family life seemed to provide a sense of constancy, he increasingly experienced periods of depression and instability. Mounting criticism of his performance as music director at Dusseldorf led to his attempted suicide in 1854. Schumann was voluntarily committed to an insane asylum near Bonn where, despite indications of improvement and dissatisfaction with his treatment, he spent the final two years of his life. Drawing on original research and newly published letters and journals from the time, author Eric Frederick Jensen presents a balanced portrait of the composer with both scholarly authority and engaging clarity. Biographical chapters alternate with discussion of Schumann's piano, chamber, choral, symphonic, and operatic works, demonstrating how the circumstances of his life helped shape the music he wrote. Chronicling the romance of Robert and Clara, Jensen offers a nuanced look at the evolution of their relationship, one that changed dramatically after marriage. He also follows Schumann's creative musical criticism, which championed the burgeoning careers of Chopin, Liszt, and Brahms and challenged the musical tastes of Europe.

Mimetic Desire

Mimetic Desire
Author: Jeffrey Adams
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781879751910

Reconsideration of the phenomenon of narcissism in the works of a number of important German writers. This important collection of essays opens new pyschological perspectives on writers such as Tieck, Goethe, Freud, Thomas Mann, Heidegger and Thomas Bernhard. Psychological approaches to literature have grown rapidly in the last few decades, new developments in literary psychoanalysis mirroring the reassessment of Freud in the psychoanalytic community; particularly important revisions have come both from the Lacanian school, and from the field of object relations and self-psychology. The latter studies narcissism not only as a pathological condition, but as a healthy and universal aspect of all psychological reality. Theorists such as Heinz Kohut have also suggested that the transformations of narcissism can be healthy and may contribute to the development of wisdom, humour and creativity. The articles in this volume consider the phenomenon of narcissism across a wide range of works, several reflecting the current re-evaluations of narcissism as a counter-challenge to Freudian thought and attitudes.