Hugo von Hofmannsthal: Writing as the spiritual space of the Nation
p. 245-250
Extrait
1Title: Das Schrifttum als geistiger Raum der Nation (Writing as the spiritual space of the Nation)
2Originally published: Die neue Rundschau 38 (July 1927)
3Language: German
4The excerpts used are from Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Gesammelte Werke, Reden und Aufsätze III (Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 1980), pp. 24–25, 27, 40–41.
About the author
5Hugo von Hofmannsthal [1874 Vienna–1929, Rodaun (today part of Vienna)]: poet, essayist, dramatist, and librettist. Hailing from a wealthy cosmopolitan family, his Jewish great-grandfather had been ennobled and his father was an Austro-Italian banker. His writing displays an evolution from putative modernist to cultural conservative, informed throughout by a perception of the fractured self. His early poems were published by German aesthetic radical Stefan George (1868–1933), and Hofmannsthal associated with the avant-garde Jung-Wien [Young Vienna] group in 1897. In 1901, he graduated in Vienna (philology) and began his conservative shift, writi
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