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No Hamlets: German Shakespeare from Nietzsche to Carl Schmitt

Full title: No Hamlets: German Shakespeare from Nietzsche to Carl Schmitt
ISBN: 9780198718543
ISBN 10: 0198718543
Authors: Hofele, Andreas
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 300
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

No Hamlets' Is The First Critical Account Of The Role Of Shakespeare In The Intellectual Tradition Of The Political Right In Germany From The Founding Of The Empire In 1871 To The 'bonn Republic' Of The Cold War Era. In This Sustained Study, Andreas Hofele Begins With Friedrich Nietzsche And Follows The Rightist Engagement With Shakespeare To The Poet Stefan George And His Circle, Including Ernst Kantorowicz, And The Literary Efforts Of The Young Joseph Goebbels During The Weimar Republic, Continuing With The Shakespeare Debate In The Third Reich And Its Aftermath In The Controversy Over 'inner Emigration' And Concluding With Carl Schmitt's Shakespeare Writings Of The 1950s. Central To This Enquiry Is The Identification Of Germany And, More Specifically, German Intellectuals With Hamlet. The Special Relationship Of Germany With Shakespeare Found Highly Personal And At The Same Time Highly Political Expression In This Recurring Identification, And In Its Denial. But Hamlet Is Not The Only Shakespearean Character With Strong Appeal: Carl Schmitt's Largely Still Unpublished Diaries Of The 1920s Reveal An Obsessive Engagement With Othello Which Has Never Before Been Examined. 0interest In German Philosophy And Political Thought Has Increased In Recent Shakespeare Studies. 'no Hamlets' Brings Historical Depth To This International Discussion. Illuminating The Constellations That Shaped And Were Shaped By Specific Appropriations Of Shakespeare, Hofele Shows How Individual Engagements With Shakespeare And A Whole Strand Of Shakespeare Reception Were Embedded In German History From The 1870s To The 1950s And Eventually 1989, The Year Of German Reunification. Machine Generated Contents Note: Introduction -- 1. Highest Formula: Nietzsche's Shakespeare -- 2. Shakespeare In The Master's Circle: Stefan George And The `secret Germany' -- 3. In The Master's Circle (ii): Ernst Kantorowicz -- 4. Millions Of Ghosts: Weimar Hamlets And The Sorrows Of Young Goebbels -- 5. Little Otto: Carl Schmitt And The Moor Of Venice -- 6. Third Reich Shakespeare -- 7. `but Break, My Heart, For I Must Hold My Tongue': Hamlet In Inner Emigration -- 8. Hamlet In Plettenberg: Carl Schmitt And The Intrusion Of The Time -- 9. Epilogue: Welcome To The Machine. Berlin 1989. Andreas Höfele. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 293-320) And Index.