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Secret Germany - Myth in Twentieth-Century German Culture Furio Jesi

Secret Germany - Myth in Twentieth-Century German Culture By Furio Jesi

Secret Germany - Myth in Twentieth-Century German Culture by Furio Jesi


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Secret Germany - Myth in Twentieth-Century German Culture Summary

Secret Germany - Myth in Twentieth-Century German Culture by Furio Jesi

An analysis of how a political myth is taken and treated as a metaphor that reflects how a country like Germany built its own destiny.

In the decades before the rise of the Third Reich, Secret Germany was a phrase used by the circle of writers around the poet Stefan George to describe a collective political and poetic project: the introduction of the highest values of art into everyday life, the secularization of myth and the mythologization of history. In this book, Furio Jesi takes up the term in order to trace the contours of that political, artistic, and aesthetic thread as it runs through German literary and artistic culture in the period-which, in the 1930s, became absorbed by Nazism as part of its prophecy of a triumphant future. Drawing on thinkers like Carl Jung and writers such as Thomas Mann and Rainer Maria Rilke, Jesi reveals a literary genre that was transformed, tragically, into a potent political myth.

About Furio Jesi

Furio Jesi (1941-80) was an Italian writer, translator, mythologist, and Germanist. A correspondent of Thomas Mann and Karoly Kerenyi, he worked on a number of studies of Egyptian and classical mythology. Richard Braude is a translator who lives in Palermo and works for the NGO Borderline Sicilia.

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NGR9781803091945
9781803091945
1803091940
Secret Germany - Myth in Twentieth-Century German Culture by Furio Jesi
New
Paperback
Seagull Books London Ltd
2023-05-09
296
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