Louth provides the most comprehensive, and also the most careful, account available in any language of the breadth of Rilke's writing. ...The book's usefulness and pleasure as an extended commentary on Rilke's work [is] held together above all by Louth's alert, thoughtful and always unshowy voice as a critic.

Ian Cooper, Modern Language Review

With his almost Empsonian purchase on syntax and sensibility, Louth's study will be indispensable for anyone with a serious interest in this most mysterious and masterly of poets.

Ben Hutchenson, Times Literary Supplement

To come to Rilke's poems in Charlie Louth's company is to learn to read. ... a definitive work that should not be missing from any Rilke library.

Jeremy Adler, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung [translated from the original article to English]

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Rilke: the Life of the Work is comprehensive, erudite, always clear.

Martyn Crucefix, Agenda

This book has many outstanding merits and virtues ... but its greatest merit is that it exists. Only a miracle of dedication on the part of its author could have produced it.

Michael Minden, Journal of European Studies

The theme of Louth's book is nothing less than Rilke's 'work' itself, more precisely what it means to see his work as having a 'life'...One of the great strengths of Louth's study is the way it opens up thematic patterns within a chronological framework. It shows the life of the work in its overall extension and development, but also shows it gathering preoccupations and dwelling in them-as lives do.

Ian Cooper, Modern Language Review

The life of Rilke’s work is in its words, and this book attends closely to the life unfolding in Rilke’s words over the course of his career. What is a poem, and how does it act upon us as we read? What does reading involve? These are questions of the greatest interest to Rilke, who addresses them in several poems and for whom the experience of reading affords an interaction with the world—a recalibration of our ways of attending to it—which sets it apart from other kinds of experience. Rilke’s work is often approached in periods—he is the author of the New Poems, or of Malte, or of the Duino Elegies, or of the Sonnets to Orpheus—as if its different phases had little to do with one another, but in fact his writing is a concentrated and evolving exploration of the possibilities of poetic language, a working of the life of words into precise and exacting forms in dialogue with the texture of the world. The Life of the Work traces that trajectory in a series of close readings that do not neglect the lesser-known, uncollected verse and the poems in French, as well as Rilke’s activity as a translator of Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Barrett Browning, Mallarmé, and Valéry, among many others. These encounters were part of Rilke’s engagement with the world, his way of extending the reach of his language to get it ever closer to the ungraspable movements, the risk and promise, of life itself. One of his best-known poems ends with the words ‘You must change your life’, an injunction that animates the whole of his work.
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A full-length study of the work of the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926). The Life of the Work studies the breadth of Rilke's work, including translations and late poems written in French.
1: Rilke's Openings 2: Beginnings 3: Das Buch der Bilder and Das Stunden-Buch 4: Neue Gedichte 5: Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge 6: Rilke's Requiems 7: The Interim I: 1907-1914 8: The Interim II: 1914-1922 9: Duineser Elegien 10: Die Sonette an Orpheus 11: Tender Taxes and Other Departures Epilogue: Reading Rilke Chronology of Translations Chronology of Rilke's Life
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Charlie Louth is Professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in German, The Queen's College, Oxford.
Deals with the full breadth of Rilke's poetry from beginning to end, including the poems written in French Covers lesser-known, uncollected poems, as well as Rilke's activity as a translator Traces the trajectory of Rilke's poetic language in a series of close readings Includes translations of all quotations and appeals to both specialists and general readers Provides a comprehensive study of Rilke's work
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198885559
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
974 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
154 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
656

Forfatter

Biographical note

Charlie Louth is Professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in German, The Queen's College, Oxford.