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The Death of Empedocles
SUNY Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy

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Paperback, 306 pages
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United States, 7 January 2009

This is the definitive scholarly edition and new translation of all three versions of Holderlin's poem, "The Death of Empedocles", and his related theoretical essays.


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This is the definitive scholarly edition and new translation of all three versions of Holderlin's poem, "The Death of Empedocles", and his related theoretical essays.

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9780791476482
ISBN
0791476480
Dimensions
22.6 x 15 x 2.3 centimeters (0.54 kg)

Table of Contents

Preface Friedrich Holderlin: A Brief Chronology General Introduction 1. The Frankfurt Plan 2. The Death of Empedocles, First Version 3. The Death of Empedocles, Second Version 4. Essays toward a Theory of the Tragic The Tragic Ode The General Basis of Tragic Drama The Basis of Empedocles The Fatherland in Decline 5. Plan of the Third Version of The Death of Empedocles 6. The Death of Empedocles, Third Version 7. Sketch toward the Continuation of the Third Version Facsimile Pages from Der Tod des Empedokles Notes Analysis

About the Author

David Farrell Krell is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University. He is the author and editor of many books, including the SUNY Press titles The Recalcitrant Art: Diotima's Letters to Holderlin and Related Missives Edited and Translated by Douglas F. Kenney and Sabine Menner-Bettscheid; Archeticture: Ecstasies of Space, Time, and the Human Body; Nietzsche: A Novel; and Son of Spirit: A Novel.

Reviews

"Krell has not only admirably translated the sense of the original-his knowledge of German is obviously first-rate, and he has a sovereign understanding of the philosophical currents of Holderlin's time-but also generally maintained the meter ... Even the reader who knows German will want to consult this fine piece of scholarship." - CHOICE "It is hardly surprising that this book is a masterly achievement that will undoubtedly have an enormous impact on the study of Holderlin's work by Anglophone philosophers and literary theorists. The detailed accounts of Holderlin's life and works and of the circumstances surrounding the project of The Death of Empedocles are thorough and accurate and are presented in a manner that is enlivening and even-in the most positive sense-provocative. There is no philosopher today who is more knowledgeable about Holderlin than David Krell." - John Sallis, author of The Gathering of Reason, Second Edition "The importance of Friedrich Holderlin's literary writings and philosophical prose for readers from Hegel and Schelling to Heidegger, Benjamin, Adorno, de Man, and beyond cannot be overstated, and Holderlin's unfinished mourning-play, The Death of Empedocles, is one of his most enigmatic creations. David Farrell Krell's supremely sensitive translation of the three extant versions of the play itself and of Holderlin's related theoretical meditations, together with a meticulously well-informed introduction and analytical essay, make this volume indispensable. Holderlin would have relished the thought of a poetically and philosophically kindred spirit such as Krell following him across languages and centuries." - Gerhard Richter, author of Thought-Images: Frankfurt School Writers' Reflections from Damaged Life

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