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Coming at a crucial time in his career, this title illustrates Martin Heidegger's turn toward language, art, and poetry while reflecting his despair at his failure to revolutionize the German university and his hope for a more profound revolution through the German language, guided by Holderlin's poetry.

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[This translation], including a clear and concise introduction and useful glossaries, attains both accuracy and clarity, rarely faltering in its choice of words.

* Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

Translated with skill and precision, these lectures . . . not only present the most penetrating analysis of two of Hölderlin's most significant hymns but also constitute Heidegger's most illuminating and fully argued encounter with Hölderlin. . . . Recommended.

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Table of Contents

Translators' Foreword
Preliminary Remark
Introduction
1. Outline of the Beginning, Manner of Procedure, and Approach of the Lecture Course

Part One
"Germania"
Chapter One
Preliminary Reflections: Poetry and Language
2. Provisional Path of Approach to the Poem as a Piece of Text
3. Entering the Domain in which Poetry Unfolds its Power
4. Concerning the Essence of Poetry
5. The Question Concerning the 'We' in the Turbulence of the Dialogue
6. Determining the 'We' from out of the Horizon of the Question of Time
7. The Linguistic Character of Poetry

Chapter Two
The Fundamental Attunement of Poetizing and the Historicality of Dasein
8. Unfolding the Fundamental Attunement
9. Historical Time and Fundamental Attunement
10. The Locale of Dasein Founded in "Germania" within the Horizon of the Heraclitean Thought
11. Transitional Overview and Summary: Revisiting the Domains Opened Up Thus Far as a Way of Determining More Precisely the Intent of the Lecture Course

Part Two
"The Rhine"
Transitional Remark
The Question Concerning What is 'Innermost' in a Poetic Work as a Question of the Opening Up and Founding of Beyng in the Each Time New Prevailing of its Fundamental Attunement
Chapter One
The Demigods as Mediating Middle between Gods and Humans. The Fundamental Attunement of the Poem. The Beyng of the Demigods and the Calling of the Poet
12. Thinking the Essence of the Demigods in the Founding Projection of the Poet
13. Strophe I. The Point of Departure for the Telling, and the Composure through which it is Experienced. The Apprehending of a Destiny
14. Strophes II and III. The River Rhine as Destiny. Hearing its Origin and Assuming its Vocation
Chapter Two
A More Incisive Review. Poetizing and Historical Dasein
15. The Task of the Lecture Course: Entering the Domain in Which Poetry Unfolds its Power, and the Opening Up of its Actuality
16. The Fundamental Approach in which our Interpretation Moves, Taking "Germania" as our Point of Departure
17. The Interpretation in Detail. The River Rhine as Demigod
18. Interim Reflection on the Metaphysics of Poetizing

Chapter Three
That which has Purely Sprung Forth as Strife in the Middle of Beyng
19. Strophe IV. The Enigma of what has Purely Sprung Forth and the Origin of Poetizing
20. Strophes V to IX. Unfolding the Essence of what has Purely Sprung Forth in the Conflict between Springing Forth and Having Sprung-Forth
21. Strophes X Through XIII. Thinking the Beyng of the Demigods Starting From the Gods and From Humans
22. Strophe XIV. Retaining the Mystery. The Thinking of the Poet Grounded in the Poetizing of the Thinker
23. Strophe XV. The Poet as the Other
24. The Metaphysical Locale of Hölderlin's Poetizing
Editor's Epilogue
Translators' Notes
Glossary
English—German
German—English

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 16/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9780253014214, 978-0253014214
      ISBN10: 0253014212

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Coming at a crucial time in his career, this title illustrates Martin Heidegger's turn toward language, art, and poetry while reflecting his despair at his failure to revolutionize the German university and his hope for a more profound revolution through the German language, guided by Holderlin's poetry.

      Trade Review

      [This translation], including a clear and concise introduction and useful glossaries, attains both accuracy and clarity, rarely faltering in its choice of words.

      * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

      Translated with skill and precision, these lectures . . . not only present the most penetrating analysis of two of Hölderlin's most significant hymns but also constitute Heidegger's most illuminating and fully argued encounter with Hölderlin. . . . Recommended.

      * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Translators' Foreword
      Preliminary Remark
      Introduction
      1. Outline of the Beginning, Manner of Procedure, and Approach of the Lecture Course

      Part One
      "Germania"
      Chapter One
      Preliminary Reflections: Poetry and Language
      2. Provisional Path of Approach to the Poem as a Piece of Text
      3. Entering the Domain in which Poetry Unfolds its Power
      4. Concerning the Essence of Poetry
      5. The Question Concerning the 'We' in the Turbulence of the Dialogue
      6. Determining the 'We' from out of the Horizon of the Question of Time
      7. The Linguistic Character of Poetry

      Chapter Two
      The Fundamental Attunement of Poetizing and the Historicality of Dasein
      8. Unfolding the Fundamental Attunement
      9. Historical Time and Fundamental Attunement
      10. The Locale of Dasein Founded in "Germania" within the Horizon of the Heraclitean Thought
      11. Transitional Overview and Summary: Revisiting the Domains Opened Up Thus Far as a Way of Determining More Precisely the Intent of the Lecture Course

      Part Two
      "The Rhine"
      Transitional Remark
      The Question Concerning What is 'Innermost' in a Poetic Work as a Question of the Opening Up and Founding of Beyng in the Each Time New Prevailing of its Fundamental Attunement
      Chapter One
      The Demigods as Mediating Middle between Gods and Humans. The Fundamental Attunement of the Poem. The Beyng of the Demigods and the Calling of the Poet
      12. Thinking the Essence of the Demigods in the Founding Projection of the Poet
      13. Strophe I. The Point of Departure for the Telling, and the Composure through which it is Experienced. The Apprehending of a Destiny
      14. Strophes II and III. The River Rhine as Destiny. Hearing its Origin and Assuming its Vocation
      Chapter Two
      A More Incisive Review. Poetizing and Historical Dasein
      15. The Task of the Lecture Course: Entering the Domain in Which Poetry Unfolds its Power, and the Opening Up of its Actuality
      16. The Fundamental Approach in which our Interpretation Moves, Taking "Germania" as our Point of Departure
      17. The Interpretation in Detail. The River Rhine as Demigod
      18. Interim Reflection on the Metaphysics of Poetizing

      Chapter Three
      That which has Purely Sprung Forth as Strife in the Middle of Beyng
      19. Strophe IV. The Enigma of what has Purely Sprung Forth and the Origin of Poetizing
      20. Strophes V to IX. Unfolding the Essence of what has Purely Sprung Forth in the Conflict between Springing Forth and Having Sprung-Forth
      21. Strophes X Through XIII. Thinking the Beyng of the Demigods Starting From the Gods and From Humans
      22. Strophe XIV. Retaining the Mystery. The Thinking of the Poet Grounded in the Poetizing of the Thinker
      23. Strophe XV. The Poet as the Other
      24. The Metaphysical Locale of Hölderlin's Poetizing
      Editor's Epilogue
      Translators' Notes
      Glossary
      English—German
      German—English

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