Image for The Plays of Heinrich von Kleist

The Plays of Heinrich von Kleist : Ideals and Illusions

Part of the Cambridge Studies in German series
See all formats and editions

This is a new and accessible study of the plays of Kleist (1777-1811), who ranks with Goethe and Schiller amongst nineteenth-century authors and who has been a major influence on contemporary German writers.

Sean Allan examines Kleist's critique of the aspirations of both Enlightenment and Romantic metaphysics, notably his suggestion that the pursuit of 'transcendent' ideals of perfection constitutes a formidable obstacle to genuine progress in human affairs.

In so doing, he offers resolutions of a number of long-running controversies in Kleist criticism, as well as summarizing the state of research on all the plays.

The book includes discussion of two plays usually neglected by scholars - Das Kathchen von Heilbronn and Die Hermannsschlacht.

All quotations are given in both German and English and full references are given to published English translations of Kleist's works as well as to the German originals.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£28.04 Save 15.00%
RRP £32.99
Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521025044 / 9780521025041
Paperback / softback
832.609
16/03/2006
United Kingdom
English
336 p.
22 cm
research & professional Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 1996.