English summary: The Neue Zeitung fur Einsiedler (Magazine of the International Arnim Society) is an interdisciplinary journal that offers new perspectives on prominent works of German Romanticism. By presenting previously unknown sources and texts, the journal also provides an important contribution to Romantic scholarship. In addition to literary articles and miscellaneous pieces, the Neue Zeitung fur Einsiedler contains reports on Arnim sites, exhibitions, and book reviews. In the current issue, Hans Dierkes examines Arnim's literary portrayal of the Christian preacher in the context of his theological aesthetics. Irmgard Knechtges-Obrecht locates Robert Schumann's Gesange der Fruhe op. 133 in the biographical network of relationships with Bettina, her daughter Gisela, Clara Schumann, Holderlin, and Beethoven. Olaf Muller suspects that Arnim's dispute with Johann Wilhelm Ritter raises the question of the primacy in the discovery of ultraviolet rays. Markus Schwering considers how Eichendorff, Tieck, and E.T.A. Hoffmann give literary form to the longing for Italy without the benefit of personal experience. Jack Zipes traces the development of the literary fairy tale as a genre and points out that this narrative form "appropriated" many motifs, themes, and characters from folklore and combined them with elements from other literary genres. This year's issue offers two noteworthy pieces of documentation under the heading "History of editions of Achim von Arnim's works" Roger Paulin discusses the editions by Max Morris (1806), Monty Jacobs (1808), and Reinhold Steig (1894-1913), and Lothar Ehrlich provides an overview of the planned 40-volume Weimarer-Arnim-Edition. In his chronicle of the young Brentano, Heinz Hartl uses letters, poems, and contemporary testimonies to provide an insight into the family and life of this extraordinary member of a widely ramified clan. In a miscellany, Hans Dierkes draws attention to the Arnim collection in the Josef Korner estate (Bonn University and State Library) with Korner's copy of a lost letter from Arnim to Wilhelm Dorow dated November 25, 1809. Dezso Gurka presents the newly discovered funeral oration on the death of Julie von Charpentier, Friedrich von Hardenberg's (Novalis') second fiancee, and provides new aspects for interpreting the motifs in Heinrich von Ofterdingen by reconstructing the Freiberg mineralogical network. Petra Heymach and Annette Rupp report on Schloss Wiepersdorf, while Clemens Franke and Mathias Gebauer point out the current events in Zernikow. Katja Kaluga describes the exhibition "'Die Natur will, dass Kinder Kinder sind...' - Kindheit im Wandel [...]" at the Freies Deutsches Hochstift and Barbara Steingiesser reports on the special exhibition of Gunther Uecker's Lichtbogen and the two benefit concerts for Ukraine by Ukrainian composer and piano virtuoso Vadim Neselovskyi in the Goethe-Museum in Dusseldorf. In her review of Heinz Hartl's four-volume edition of the correspondence of the young Bettina, Roswitha Burwick praises the edition as a significant academic achievement. The volume concludes with three obituaries: Stefan Nienhaus, Heinz Rolleke, and Frederick Burwick, the Arnim bibliography 2020-2022, the lists of the volumes of the Weimar Arnim Edition and the publications of the International Arnim Society, and the minutes of the general meeting of the International Arnim Society in Dusseldorf in 2023. German description: Die Neue Zeitung fur Einsiedler (Magazin der Internationalen Arnim-Gesellschaft) ist eine interdisziplinare Zeitschrift, die neue Aspekte zu bekannten Werken der Romantik bietet, bisher unbekannte Quellen und Texte der Epoche vorstellt und damit einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Romantik liefert. Neben den literarischen Beitragen und Miszellen enthalt das Heft Berichte zu Arnim-Orten, Ausstellungen und Rezensionen. So untersucht Hans Dierkes Arnims literarische Darstellung des christlichen Predigers im Kontext seiner theologischen Asthetik. Irmgard Knechtges-Obrecht verortet Robert Schumanns Gesange der Fruhe op. 133 im biografischen Beziehungsgeflecht zu Bettina, ihrer Tochter Gisela, Clara Schumann, Holderlin und Beethoven. Olaf Muller vermutet, dass es in der Auseinandersetzung Arnims mit Johann Wilhelm Ritter auch um die Frage der Entdeckung der ultravioletten Strahlen geht. Markus Schwering denkt daruber nach, wie Eichendorff, Tieck und E.T.A. Hoffmann die Italiensehnsucht literarisch gestalten konnen, obwohl der Erfahrungsbezug fehlt. Jack Zipes verfolgt die Entwicklung des literarischen Marchens als Gattung und weist darauf hin, dass sich diese Erzahlform viele Motive, Themen und Zeichen aus der Folklore aneignete und mit Elementen anderer literarischer Gattungen kombinierte. Das diesjahrige Heft bietet unter der Rubrik Geschichte der Editionen der Werke Achim von Arnims zwei wichtige Dokumentationen: Zum einen bespricht Roger Paulin die Editionen von Max Morris (1806), Monty Jacobs (1808) und Reinhold Steig (1894-1913), zum anderen liefert Lothar Ehrlich einen Uberblick der grossen auf 40-bandigen geplanten Weimarer Arnim-Ausgabe. Mit Briefen, Gedichten, und zeitgenossischen Zeugnissen gibt Heinz Hartl in seiner Chronik des jungen Brentano Einblick in die Familie und das Leben des aussergewohnlichen Mitglieds eines weitverzweigten Clans. Hans Dierkes macht in einer Miszelle auf das Arnimkonvolut im Josef Korner-Nachlass (Universitats- und Landesbibliothek Bonn) mit Korners Abschrift eines verlorenen Brief Arnims an Wilhelm Dorow vom 25. November 1809 aufmerksam. Dezso Gurka stellt die neu aufgefundene Trauerrede zum Tode von Julie von Charpentier, Friedrich von Hardenbergs (Novalis') zweiter Verlobten, vor, und liefert mit der Rekonstruktion des Freiberger mineralogischen Netzwerks neue Aspekte zur Deutung der Motive im Heinrich von Ofterdingen. Uber Schloss Wiepersdorf berichten Petra Heymach und Annette Rupp, wahrend Clemens Franke und Mathias Gebauer auf die laufenden Veranstaltungen in Zernikow hinweisen. Katja Kaluga beschreibt die Wechselausstellung Die Natur will, dass Kinder Kinder sind... - Kindheit im Wandel [...] im Freien Deutschen Hochstift, und Barbara Steingiesser berichtet uber die Sonderausstellung von Gunther Ueckers Lichtbogen und die zwei Benefizkonzerte fur die Ukraine des ukrainischen Komponisten und Klaviervirtuosen Vadim Neselovskyi im Goethe-Museum in Dusseldorf. Mit der Rezension des von Heinz Hartl in vier Banden herausgegebenen Briefwechsels der jungen Bettina wurdigt Roswitha Burwick die Ausgabe als bedeutende wissenschaftliche Leistung. Der Band schliesst mit drei Nachrufen auf Frederick Burwick, Heinz Rolleke, und Stefan Nienhaus, der Arnim-Bibliografie 2020-2022, den Listen der Bande der Weimarer Arnim-Ausgabe und der Schriften der Internationalen Arnim-Gesellschaft, sowie dem Protokoll der Mitgliederversammlung der Internationalen Arnim-Gesellschaft in Dusseldorf 2023.
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Roswitha Burwick is a Distinguished Professor Emerita at Scripps College, Claremont, California (1971-2011). She majored in English and German at the University of Wurzburg (1964-1968) and wrote her dissertation on Arnim at the University of California, Los Angeles (1972). Her main research focuses on Romanticism, 18th- and 19th-century literature, and 18th-century history of science. She is one of the editors of the Weimar Arnim-Edition with the publication of Naturwissenschaftliche Schriften I and II (2007; 2020) and Vermischte Schriften I-III (in preparation). In addition to Sigismunde Uhtke's Der weibliche Eremitenblick auf das Theater der Welt, her publications include essays on Romanticism with a focus on Achim and Bettina von Arnim and fairy tales. She is editor of the Neue Zeitung fur Einsiedler (2016-) and Vice-President of the International Arnim Society (1996-).
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -The Neue Zeitung für Einsiedler (Magazine of the International Arnim Society) is an interdisciplinary journal that offers new perspectives on prominent works of German Romanticism. By presenting previously unknown sources and texts, the journal also provides an important contribution to Romantic scholarship. In addition to literary articles and miscellaneous pieces, the Neue Zeitung für Einsiedler contains reports on Arnim sites, exhibitions, and book reviews. In the current issue, Hans Dierkes examines Arnim's literary portrayal of the Christian preacher in the context of his theological aesthetics. Irmgard Knechtges-Obrecht locates Robert Schumann's Gesänge der Frühe op. 133 in the biographical network of relationships with Bettina, her daughter Gisela, Clara Schumann, Hölderlin, and Beethoven. Olaf Müller suspects that Arnim's dispute with Johann Wilhelm Ritter raises the question of the primacy in the discovery of ultraviolet rays. Markus Schwering considers how Eichendorff, Tieck, and E.T.A. Hoffmann give literary form to the longing for Italy without the benefit of personal experience. Jack Zipes traces the development of the literary fairy tale as a genre and points out that this narrative form 'appropriated' many motifs, themes, and characters from folklore and combined them with elements from other literary genres.This year's issue offers two noteworthy pieces of documentation under the heading 'History of editions of Achim von Arnim's works': Roger Paulin discusses the editions by Max Morris (1806), Monty Jacobs (1808), and Reinhold Steig (1894-1913), and Lothar Ehrlich provides an overview of the planned 40-volume Weimarer-Arnim-Edition.In his chronicle of the young Brentano, Heinz Härtl uses letters, poems, and contemporary testimonies to provide an insight into the family and life of this extraordinary member of a widely ramified clan. In a miscellany, Hans Dierkes draws attention to the Arnim collection in the Josef Körner estate (Bonn University and State Library) with Körner's copy of a lost letter from Arnim to Wilhelm Dorow dated November 25, 1809. Dezsö Gurka presents the newly discovered funeral oration on the death of Julie von Charpentier, Friedrich von Hardenberg's (Novalis') second fiancée, and provides new aspects for interpreting the motifs in Heinrich von Ofterdingen by reconstructing the Freiberg mineralogical network.Petra Heymach and Annette Rupp report on Schloss Wiepersdorf, while Clemens Franke and Mathias Gebauer point out the current events in Zernikow. Katja Kaluga describes the exhibition ''Die Natur will, dass Kinder Kinder sind.' - Kindheit im Wandel [.]' at the Freies Deutsches Hochstift and Barbara Steingießer reports on the special exhibition of Günther Uecker's Lichtbogen and the two benefit concerts for Ukraine by Ukrainian composer and piano virtuoso Vadim Neselovskyi in the Goethe-Museum in Düsseldorf. In her review of Heinz Härtl's four-volume edition of the correspondence of the young Bettina, Roswitha Burwick praises the edition as a significant academic achievement.The volume concludes with three obituaries: Stefan Nienhaus, Heinz Rölleke, and Frederick Burwick, the Arnim bibliography 2020-2022, the lists of the volumes of the Weimar Arnim Edition and the publications of the International Arnim Society, and the minutes of the general meeting of the International Arnim Society in Düsseldorf in 2023. 366 pp. Deutsch. Seller Inventory # 9783752008289
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -The Neue Zeitung für Einsiedler (Magazine of the International Arnim Society) is an interdisciplinary journal that offers new perspectives on prominent works of German Romanticism. By presenting previously unknown sources and texts, the journal also provides an important contribution to Romantic scholarship. In addition to literary articles and miscellaneous pieces, the Neue Zeitung für Einsiedler contains reports on Arnim sites, exhibitions, and book reviews. In the current issue, Hans Dierkes examines Arnim's literary portrayal of the Christian preacher in the context of his theological aesthetics. Irmgard Knechtges-Obrecht locates Robert Schumann's Gesänge der Frühe op. 133 in the biographical network of relationships with Bettina, her daughter Gisela, Clara Schumann, Hölderlin, and Beethoven. Olaf Müller suspects that Arnim's dispute with Johann Wilhelm Ritter raises the question of the primacy in the discovery of ultraviolet rays. Markus Schwering considers how Eichendorff, Tieck, and E.T.A. Hoffmann give literary form to the longing for Italy without the benefit of personal experience. Jack Zipes traces the development of the literary fairy tale as a genre and points out that this narrative form 'appropriated' many motifs, themes, and characters from folklore and combined them with elements from other literary genres.This year's issue offers two noteworthy pieces of documentation under the heading 'History of editions of Achim von Arnim's works': Roger Paulin discusses the editions by Max Morris (1806), Monty Jacobs (1808), and Reinhold Steig (1894-1913), and Lothar Ehrlich provides an overview of the planned 40-volume Weimarer-Arnim-Edition.In his chronicle of the young Brentano, Heinz Härtl uses letters, poems, and contemporary testimonies to provide an insight into the family and life of this extraordinary member of a widely ramified clan. In a miscellany, Hans Dierkes draws attention to the Arnim collection in the Josef Körner estate (Bonn University and State Library) with Körner's copy of a lost letter from Arnim to Wilhelm Dorow dated November 25, 1809. Dezsö Gurka presents the newly discovered funeral oration on the death of Julie von Charpentier, Friedrich von Hardenberg's (Novalis') second fiancée, and provides new aspects for interpreting the motifs in Heinrich von Ofterdingen by reconstructing the Freiberg mineralogical network.Petra Heymach and Annette Rupp report on Schloss Wiepersdorf, while Clemens Franke and Mathias Gebauer point out the current events in Zernikow. Katja Kaluga describes the exhibition ''Die Natur will, dass Kinder Kinder sind.' - Kindheit im Wandel [.]' at the Freies Deutsches Hochstift and Barbara Steingießer reports on the special exhibition of Günther Uecker's Lichtbogen and the two benefit concerts for Ukraine by Ukrainian composer and piano virtuoso Vadim Neselovskyi in the Goethe-Museum in Düsseldorf. In her review of Heinz Härtl's four-volume edition of the correspondence of the young Bettina, Roswitha Burwick praises the edition as a significant academic achievement.The volume concludes with three obituaries: Stefan Nienhaus, Heinz Rölleke, and Frederick Burwick, the Arnim bibliography 2020-2022, the lists of the volumes of the Weimar Arnim Edition and the publications of the International Arnim Society, and the minutes of the general meeting of the International Arnim Society in Düsseldorf in 2023. 366 pp. Deutsch. Seller Inventory # 9783752008289
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Condition: Wie neu. 366 Seiten : 20 Illustrationen, 3 Illustrationen ; 21 cm x 14.8 cm, 755 g Tadelloses Exemplar. - Inhalt - An die geneigten Leserinnen und Leser - Aufsätze - Hans Dierkes - Von Seltsamen Heiligen, Bibelhusaren und Geistlichen Narren - Ein Versuch zu Achim von Arnims literarischer Darstellung des - christlichen Predigers in seinen Erzählungen und im Kontext - seiner theologischen Ästhetik - - Irmgard Knechtges-Obrecht - Diotima - Clara - Bettina Robert Schumanns Gesänge der Frühe op im biografischen Beziehungsgeflecht - - Olaf L Müller - Arnims Pech mit Ritter Das Ultraviolette und ein Abschied aus der Physik - - Markus Schwering - Imaginäre Reisen, Reisen ins Imaginäre Gedichtetes Italien in Texten - der deutschen Romantik - - Jack Zipes - The Evolution of Folk and Fairy Tales in Europe and North America - Geschichte der Editionen der Werke Achim von Arnims - - Roger Paulin - Drei Arnim-Ausgaben (1906-1911): zum Arnim-Bild vor 1914 - - Lothar Ehrlich - Die Gründung der Weimarer Arnim-Ausgabe - Chronik Der junge Brentano - - Heinz Härtl - Der junge Brentano Chronik mit Stimmen der Umwelt bis Ende 1800 - Miszellen - - Hans Dierkes - Fragmente einer ungeschriebenen Monographie Das Arnimkonvolut - im Josef Körner-Nachlass in der Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn - Mit einer Briefabschrift Josef Körners - - Dezs? Gurka - Die in Ungarn aufgefundene deutschsprachige Trauerrede zum Tod - von Julie Charpentier Neue Erkenntnisse zu Novalis' Heinrich von - Ofterdingen - - Orte Arnims: Zernikow und Wiepersdorf - Schloss Wiepersdorf - - Petra Heymach - Vom Familiensitz zum "Haus für Kulturschaffende" - Schloss Wiepersdorf während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus - und der Nachkriegszeit - - Annette Rupp - Schloss Wiepersdorf - Zernikow - Roswitha Burwick, Clemens Franke und Mathias Gebauer - Zernikow - Ausstellungen - Deutsches Romantik-Museum Frankfurt - - Katja Kaluga - "Die Natur will, dass Kinder Kinder sind" - Kindheit im Wandel: - Von der Aufklärung zur Romantik - Goethe-Museum Düsseldorf - - Barbara Steingießer - Günther Uecker - Lichtbogen Entwürfe zu Fenstern im Dom - zu Schwerin Sonderausstellung im Goethe-Museum in Düsseldorf, - 30 Januar bis 2 Juni 2024 - - Barbara Steingießer - Das Göttliche in der Improvisation Mit dem zündenden Funken - der Inspiration durch die Poesie wird ein Benefizkonzert - für die Ukraine zur Sternstunde - Rezensionen - - Roswitha Burwick - Heinz und Ursula Härtl Die junge Bettina Briefwechsel 1796-1811 - Berichte und Anzeigen - - Gabriella Catalano - In Erinnerung an Stefan Heinz Maria Nienhaus (1956-2024) - Christof Wingertszahn - In Erinnerung an Stefan Heinz Maria Nienhaus (1956-2024) - - Renate Moering und Olivia Varwig - In Erinnerung an Heinz Rölleke (6 November 1936 - 2 Juni 2023) - - Walter Pape - In Erinnerung an Frederick Burwick (17 März 1936 - 16 März 2022) - Roswitha Burwick und Walter Pape - - Ludwig Achim von Arnim-Bibliographie 2022-2023 - Weimarer Arnim-Ausgabe: Erschienene Bände - Schriften der Internationalen Arnim-Gesellschaft - Protokoll der Mitgliederversammlung der Internationalen - Arnim-Gesellschaft in Düsseldorf 2023 - Beiträgerinnen und Beiträger. ISBN 9783752008289 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 441. Seller Inventory # 1251182
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Neue Zeitung für Einsiedler (Magazine of the International Arnim Society) is an interdisciplinary journal that offers new perspectives on prominent works of German Romanticism. By presenting previously unknown sources and texts, the journal also provides an important contribution to Romantic scholarship. In addition to literary articles and miscellaneous pieces, the Neue Zeitung für Einsiedler contains reports on Arnim sites, exhibitions, and book reviews. In the current issue, Hans Dierkes examines Arnim's literary portrayal of the Christian preacher in the context of his theological aesthetics. Irmgard Knechtges-Obrecht locates Robert Schumann's Gesänge der Frühe op. 133 in the biographical network of relationships with Bettina, her daughter Gisela, Clara Schumann, Hölderlin, and Beethoven. Olaf Müller suspects that Arnim's dispute with Johann Wilhelm Ritter raises the question of the primacy in the discovery of ultraviolet rays. Markus Schwering considers how Eichendorff, Tieck, and E.T.A. Hoffmann give literary form to the longing for Italy without the benefit of personal experience. Jack Zipes traces the development of the literary fairy tale as a genre and points out that this narrative form 'appropriated' many motifs, themes, and characters from folklore and combined them with elements from other literary genres.This year's issue offers two noteworthy pieces of documentation under the heading 'History of editions of Achim von Arnim's works': Roger Paulin discusses the editions by Max Morris (1806), Monty Jacobs (1808), and Reinhold Steig (1894-1913), and Lothar Ehrlich provides an overview of the planned 40-volume Weimarer-Arnim-Edition.In his chronicle of the young Brentano, Heinz Härtl uses letters, poems, and contemporary testimonies to provide an insight into the family and life of this extraordinary member of a widely ramified clan. In a miscellany, Hans Dierkes draws attention to the Arnim collection in the Josef Körner estate (Bonn University and State Library) with Körner's copy of a lost letter from Arnim to Wilhelm Dorow dated November 25, 1809. Dezsö Gurka presents the newly discovered funeral oration on the death of Julie von Charpentier, Friedrich von Hardenberg's (Novalis') second fiancée, and provides new aspects for interpreting the motifs in Heinrich von Ofterdingen by reconstructing the Freiberg mineralogical network.Petra Heymach and Annette Rupp report on Schloss Wiepersdorf, while Clemens Franke and Mathias Gebauer point out the current events in Zernikow. Katja Kaluga describes the exhibition ''Die Natur will, dass Kinder Kinder sind.' - Kindheit im Wandel [.]' at the Freies Deutsches Hochstift and Barbara Steingießer reports on the special exhibition of Günther Uecker's Lichtbogen and the two benefit concerts for Ukraine by Ukrainian composer and piano virtuoso Vadim Neselovskyi in the Goethe-Museum in Düsseldorf. In her review of Heinz Härtl's four-volume edition of the correspondence of the young Bettina, Roswitha Burwick praises the edition as a significant academic achievement.The volume concludes with three obituaries: Stefan Nienhaus, Heinz Rölleke, and Frederick Burwick, the Arnim bibliography 2020-2022, the lists of the volumes of the Weimar Arnim Edition and the publications of the International Arnim Society, and the minutes of the general meeting of the International Arnim Society in Düsseldorf in 2023. Seller Inventory # 9783752008289
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