Italian Travel Sketches, &c

Italian Travel Sketches, &c
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1892
Genre: Italy
ISBN:


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Journey to Italy

Journey to Italy
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1998
Genre: Travel
ISBN:


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Translated by Charles Leland; Introduction by Phillip Lopate The Italian Journey contains celebrated examples of Heine's wit, combining street scenes and art masterpieces with scathing attacks against religious bigotry and reactionary politics. The Baths of Lucca intertwines irony and the expression of romantic sentiments to capture the restlessness that heralded the birth of the modern world. Freud included some of Heine's anecdotes in his own writings on honor and its relation to the unconscious.

Italian Travel Sketches

Italian Travel Sketches
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1928
Genre: Italy
ISBN:


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Italian travel sketches

Italian travel sketches
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1895
Genre: Theater
ISBN:


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The Spell of Italy

The Spell of Italy
Author: Richard A. Block
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780814332696


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Wearied by his life as an administrator at the Duke's court in Weimar, in 1786 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe departed unannounced in the middle of the night for what had been the destination of his imagination since childhood: Italy. His extended stay there dramatically affected his views of art, architecture, prose, poetry, and science. When he returned to Germany and Weimar, Goethe's experiences translated into his life and work in ways that influenced countless others as they developed Germany's own brand of high culture. The Spell of Italy: Vacation, Magic, and the Attraction of Goethe tracks the peculiar space Italy occupies in the cultural consciousness of German writers by reconsidering the Italian journeys of Goethe and Winckelmann and the legacy of those journeys in the works of Heine, Nietzsche, Freud, Mann, Carossa, and Bachmann. Author Richard Block contests previous assumptions about Italy as a place to encounter classical culture and creative rebirth. His study examines the degree to which Germany's literary and cultural traditions appropriated a phantasmic Italy, showing how Winckelmann's art history and Goethe's Italian journey predisposed later writers to search for an aesthetic ideal in Italy that did not exist, and how their search for this absent ideal eventually resulted in disillusionment and deception. Building on previous work on Goethe, literary theory, and cultural history, The Spell of Italy offers compelling new ways of understanding Germany's fascination with Italy from the eighteenth century to its troubled political history of the twentieth century.