Pathways to Paul Celan: A History of Critical Responses as a Chorus of Discordant Voices

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P. Lang, 1995 - Foreign Language Study - 239 pages
The reviews discussed in this volume about Paul Celan, arguably the most important German-language poet of the last fifty years, reflect the wide spectrum of opinion he encountered at the hands of the critics. The contributions were selected in so far as they make apparent the nature of Celan's development as a poet as well as the history and maturation of his reception and influence.

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Introduction
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The Middle Period
13
The Late Years
29
Copyright

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The Author: Bianca Rosenthal is Professor of German and French at California Polytechnic State University of San Luis Obispo. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Washington. In addition to numerous articles in professional journals, she wrote Die Idee des Absurden. Friedrich Nietzsche und Albert Camus.

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