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The decline of the West - Page 99
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Oswald Spengler, Helmut Werner, H. Stuart Hughes - 1991 - 492 pages - Preview
"Siegfried", Parzival, Tristan, Hamlet, Faust, are the _loneliest heroes_ in all the Cultures. Read the wondrous awakening of the inner life in Wolfram's Parzival. The love of wild nature, the mysterious compassion, the ineffable sense of ...
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A century of hero-worship: a study of the idea of heroism in ...
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Eric Bentley, Eric Bentley - 1957 - 271 pages - Snippet view
Spengler's eight ideas. 3. How Spengler differs from Rosenberg. Chapter X. Stefan George and His Circle 198 1. A Nietzschean poet. 2. The life of George to 1904. 3. Maximilian Kronberger. 4. George and Politics. 5. George's Heroic ...
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Sociological theories of today
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Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin, Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin - 1979 - 676 pages - Snippet view
So is the solitude of the Faus- tian souls — Siegfried, Parsifal, Tristan, Hamlet, and Faust himself: They are the loneliest heroes in any Culture. Along these lines Spengler draws a long series of examples showing the organic ...
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The films of Fritz Lang: allegories of vision and modernity
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Tom Gunning, Tom Gunning - 2000 - 528 pages - Snippet view
However, although Freder is posed as a simpler hero than Siegfried (he is not defeated by the secular world of ... Oswald Spengler, The Decline of the West2* Insufficient attention has been paid to the role of the clash between the ...
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Cinema and Experience: Siegfried Kracauer, Walter Benjamin, and ... - Page 56
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Miriam Bratu Hansen - 2011 - 380 pages - Preview
... elitist-pessimistic crowd theory (popularized by Le Bon and adapted by thinkers as disparate as Spengler and Freud) and, ... socialist and communist conceptions of the masses as traditional or revolutionary heroic working class.
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Existentialism: Issues 1-2; Issues 1-2
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Robert Greer Cohn, Robert Greer Cohn - 1948 - 127 pages - Snippet view
And, as Sartre's Zeus cannot prevent the birth of the free man, so Wagner's Wotan is helpless against Siegfried. Wagner's hero is the free man, free from those below (the Niebelungen) and those above (Walhalla) .
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Religion and the rebel
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Colin Wilson, Colin Wilson - 1974 - 338 pages - Snippet view
Spengler realised this clearly. The Outsider is a romantic and a mystic; and what is more, the essence of Western civilisation — the ... 'Siegfried, Parsifal , Tristan, Hamlet, Faust are the loneliest heroes in all the Cultures.
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Shell Shock Cinema: Weimar Culture and the Wounds of War
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Anton Kaes - 2011 - 328 pages - Preview
Now, in "Shell Shock Cinema," Anton Kaes offers a fully researched and equally profound work of film history by moving in the other direction, showing how the fantastic cinema of the Weimar era responded to the most explosive event of ...
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The New American review: Volume 1, Issues 1-3; Volume 1, Issues 1-3
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Siegfried, Par- zifal, Tristan, Hamlet, Faust are the loneliest heroes in all the cultures . . . The love of wild nature, the mysterious compassion, the ineffable sense of forsakenness it is all Faustian and only Faustian."" Spengler ...
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Monatshefte für deutschsprachige Literatur und Kultur: Volume 78; Volume 78
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South-Central Modern Language Association. German Section, University of Wisconsin. Dept. of German, Central States Modern Language Teachers Association - 1986 - Snippet view
Of all legends of Germanic antiquity in the medieval tradition, it had to be the legend of Siegfried that gave rise to this narrative evolution. In the "last branch of the Nibelungen tree," the greatest of heroes is still remembered, ...
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