Heimat is a central and recurring theme in Hölderlin’s poetry and is readily identified with the poet’s birthplace: a land of rolling hills traversed by the river Neckar, where nature seems to bestow a harmonious order on things, offering the poet emotional security, shelter and refuge. And yet, Hölderlin’s Heimat often appears as a desire to visit distant lands or as the destination of an emotionally poignant homecoming, and thus in opposition to an «elsewhere», which itself overlaps with other dialectical oppositions in Hölderlin’s thought – idyll/sublime, familiar/alien.
«E NESSUNO SA» La Heimat nella lirica di Hölderlin
REITANI, Luigi
2012-01-01
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Heimat is a central and recurring theme in Hölderlin’s poetry and is readily identified with the poet’s birthplace: a land of rolling hills traversed by the river Neckar, where nature seems to bestow a harmonious order on things, offering the poet emotional security, shelter and refuge. And yet, Hölderlin’s Heimat often appears as a desire to visit distant lands or as the destination of an emotionally poignant homecoming, and thus in opposition to an «elsewhere», which itself overlaps with other dialectical oppositions in Hölderlin’s thought – idyll/sublime, familiar/alien.File in questo prodotto:
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