Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Women Who Are Jealous Of Other Women

GK Chesterton God's Judgement of Heinrich Von Kleist

The story published in the collection of King Lear Breviaries "shows an example of the best writing German romanticism, while Hölderlin was shown as one of the boldest and most significant poets of the movement, Von Kleist shone with a clear and careful prose, only simple in appearance, their own deep goals.




"The Judgement of God" Von Kleist is part of the lines of force that maintains its precise writing: the struggle to make sense of life through literature, or at least by asking all type of questions around the subject of your concern. God is not outside, not death: "After the wedding ceremony, Mr. Friedrich was decorated by the Emperor, and when he finished his affairs in Switzerland, returned to Worms." Once there ordered that the statutes of the holy divine grief, where is assumed to always come to light offenders, add the words: "If the will of God." "

Recognized as one of the authors who influenced Kafka argues in this book an obsession with the nature of justice, its relationship with vengeance and shortcomings in its implementation, which in fact intermarry this short story with Process , while his argument and substance are also to Robert Louis Stevenson.

The trial of God with all and despite its serious theme background fabric using a unique narrative that articulates with the lightness and flavor of a German tale princesses. A return to tradition that relates to a movement in which the highest representatives would his contemporaries: the Grimms, but certainly when used with an astonishing literary sense. Kleist

it burn at the stake to absolute truth in a past time in the months followed one another watching the moon and God believed to be still some kind of judge.




THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD (THE DUEL) Heinrich von Kleist

KING LEAR 2007
67 pages Ursula
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Nozzles -------------------------------------------------- --------------- Heinrich Von Kleist
(Frankfurt Order, 1777 - Wannsee, 1811) is considered one of the leading German writers of the eighteenth century, the highest representative in your country of the Romantic movement. His influence was decisive in later authors like Franz Kafka, although during his life had to suffer the misunderstanding of their peers. After undertaking a military career in 1799 moved to Berlin, where he studied philosophy and mathematics. Became familiar with the thinking of Kant and disavowed the existence of a single absolute truth.

Tieck Creator with the German novella, is considered a precursor of expressionist literature. He traveled much of Europe and faced openly against Napoleonic imperialism, which would cost the prison. At just 34 years, overwhelmed by despair and financial ruin, committed suicide in Lake Wannsee with his lover, Henriette Vogel. CRISTINA

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