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8. Stefan Zweig: Jews in t he World of Yesterday
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- 1. Rilke’s Duino Elegies (by Hannah Arendt and Günther Stern) 1
- 2. Review of Hans Weil, The Emergence of the German Principle of “Bildung” 24
- 3. Friedrich von Gentz: On the 100th Anniversary of His Death, June 9, 1932 31
- 4. Adam Müller—Renaissance? 38
- 5. Berlin Salon 46
- 6 Review of Hans Hagen, Rilke’s Revisions 54
- 8. Stefan Zweig: Jews in t he World of Yesterday 58
- 9. The Jew as Pariah: A Hidden Tradition 69
- 10. Nightmare and Flight 91
- 11. Franz Kafka, Appreciated Anew 94
- 12. Great Friend of Reality: Adalbert Stifter 110
- 13. French Existentialism 115
- 14. No Longer and Not Yet 121
- 15. Proof Positive 126
- 16. The Streets of Berlin 128
- 17. The Too Ambitious Reporter 130
- 18. Beyond Personal Frustration 133
- 19. Preface to Bernard Lazare, Job’s Dungheap 143
- 20. The Achievement of Hermann Broch 148
- 21. Between Vice and Crime (On Proust) 156
- 22. The Imperialist Character (On Kipling) 167
- 23. The Permanence of the World and the Work of Art 172
- 24. Culture and Politics 179
- 25. Foreword to Carl Heidenreich’s Exhibition Catalog 203
- 26. The Social Question (On Melville and Dostoevski) 206
- 27. Review of Nathalie Sarraute, The Golden Fruits 214
- 28. What Is Permitted to Jove...: Reflections on the Poet Bertolt Brecht and His Relation to Politics 223
- 29. Randall Jarrell, 1914–1965 257
- 30. Isak Dinesen, 1885–1962 262
- 31. Notes on Dostoevsky’s Possessed 275
- 32. Emerson Address 282
- 33. Afterword to Robert Gilbert, No Donkey Has Lost Me While Galloping 285
- 34. Remembering Wystan H. Auden, Who Died in the Night of the Twenty-eighth of September, 1973 294
- Editorial Note: Texts in German and English 303
- Notes 305
- Index 351
- Crossing Aesthetics 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- 1. Rilke’s Duino Elegies (by Hannah Arendt and Günther Stern) 1
- 2. Review of Hans Weil, The Emergence of the German Principle of “Bildung” 24
- 3. Friedrich von Gentz: On the 100th Anniversary of His Death, June 9, 1932 31
- 4. Adam Müller—Renaissance? 38
- 5. Berlin Salon 46
- 6 Review of Hans Hagen, Rilke’s Revisions 54
- 8. Stefan Zweig: Jews in t he World of Yesterday 58
- 9. The Jew as Pariah: A Hidden Tradition 69
- 10. Nightmare and Flight 91
- 11. Franz Kafka, Appreciated Anew 94
- 12. Great Friend of Reality: Adalbert Stifter 110
- 13. French Existentialism 115
- 14. No Longer and Not Yet 121
- 15. Proof Positive 126
- 16. The Streets of Berlin 128
- 17. The Too Ambitious Reporter 130
- 18. Beyond Personal Frustration 133
- 19. Preface to Bernard Lazare, Job’s Dungheap 143
- 20. The Achievement of Hermann Broch 148
- 21. Between Vice and Crime (On Proust) 156
- 22. The Imperialist Character (On Kipling) 167
- 23. The Permanence of the World and the Work of Art 172
- 24. Culture and Politics 179
- 25. Foreword to Carl Heidenreich’s Exhibition Catalog 203
- 26. The Social Question (On Melville and Dostoevski) 206
- 27. Review of Nathalie Sarraute, The Golden Fruits 214
- 28. What Is Permitted to Jove...: Reflections on the Poet Bertolt Brecht and His Relation to Politics 223
- 29. Randall Jarrell, 1914–1965 257
- 30. Isak Dinesen, 1885–1962 262
- 31. Notes on Dostoevsky’s Possessed 275
- 32. Emerson Address 282
- 33. Afterword to Robert Gilbert, No Donkey Has Lost Me While Galloping 285
- 34. Remembering Wystan H. Auden, Who Died in the Night of the Twenty-eighth of September, 1973 294
- Editorial Note: Texts in German and English 303
- Notes 305
- Index 351
- Crossing Aesthetics 361