Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
237
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
May 18, 1996
Editora
Ariadne Pr
ISBN-10
1572410329
ISBN-13
9781572410329
Descrição
Rainer Maria Rilke's "Duino Elegies" stands as a profound exploration of existence, weaving intricate themes of love, mortality, and the human condition. Scholars Roger Paulin and Peter Hutchinson delve into Rilke's masterful use of language and emotion, providing insights into the poet's psyche and the philosophical undercurrents that ripple through his work.
Their analysis offers readers a nuanced understanding of how Rilke confronts the complexities of life and death, articulating profound thoughts that resonate with the universal struggles of humanity. The commentary enhances the reader's appreciation for Rilke's artistry, making these elegies not just poems, but meditations on the essence of being. As they engage with Rilke's rich imagery and contemplative style, the authors illuminate the timeless relevance of his thoughts in today's world.
Their analysis offers readers a nuanced understanding of how Rilke confronts the complexities of life and death, articulating profound thoughts that resonate with the universal struggles of humanity. The commentary enhances the reader's appreciation for Rilke's artistry, making these elegies not just poems, but meditations on the essence of being. As they engage with Rilke's rich imagery and contemplative style, the authors illuminate the timeless relevance of his thoughts in today's world.