Sense and Creative Labor in Rainer Maria Rilke's Prose Works

This book is an investigation of the role of creative labor and the five senses in Rainer...
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Author: Nicholas Carroll Reynolds
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Sense and Creative Labor in Rainer Maria Rilke's Prose Works by Reynolds, Nicholas Carroll

Sense and Creative Labor in Rainer Maria Rilke's Prose Works

€257,52

Sense and Creative Labor in Rainer Maria Rilke's Prose Works

€257,52
Author: Nicholas Carroll Reynolds
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

This book is an investigation of the role of creative labor and the five senses in Rainer Maria Rilke's prose works, including his "Primal Sound" essay, the Stories of God, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge, and his monograph on Auguste Rodin. It is about several protagonists' quest to achieve creative labor by reconnecting spirit or the unconscious to the hand. There are many difficulties in the way, however, illustrated by Rilke's essays, tales, and monographs. In the process of overcoming these impediments, the five senses are expanded and refined. Rilke's characters undergo a transformation that not only allows them to do true creative labor, but also brings them into a new relationship with themselves, the world around them and other people.

Nicholas Carroll Reynolds received his PhD at the University of Oregon, USA. He has authored several articles on philosophy and literature, and has worked as an editor and translator. He is currently employed at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, USA, where he teaches in the German, Philosophy, and First Year Experience programs, as well as in Trinity's Study abroad program in Berlin, Germany.



Author: Nicholas Carroll Reynolds
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 08/07/2021
Pages: 255
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.06lbs
Size: 8.27h x 5.83w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9783030744694

About the Author
Nicholas Reynolds received his PhD at the University of Oregon, USA. He has authored several articles on philosophy and literature. He is currently at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, USA, where he teaches in the German and Philosophy departments, as well as in Trinity's Study abroad program in Berlin, Germany.

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