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Gustav Landauer: Anarchist and Jew / Paul Mendes-Flohr, Anya Mali.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2014]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (242 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110373950
  • 9783110395600
  • 9783110368598
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.830924 23
LOC classification:
  • HX828 .G87 2015
  • HX897.7.L35 .G878 2015eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Messianic Radicals: Gustav Landauer and Other German-Jewish Revolutionaries -- ‘Poetic Anarchism’ versus ‘Party Anarchism’: Gustav Landauer and the Anarchist Movement in Wilhelmian Germany -- Romantic Prophets of Utopia: Gustav Landauer and Martin Buber -- Between Utopia and Redemption: Gustav Landauer’s Influence on Gershom Scholem -- Gustav Landauer’s Tragic Theater -- Gustav Landauer and the Literary Trends of his Time -- Toward a German-Jewish Construct: Landauer’s Arnold Himmelheber -- Gustav Landauer’s Early Novella Geschwister: Dying to Communicate -- Gustav Landauer’s Reading of Spinoza -- Gustav Landauer and Gerhard Scholem: Anarchy and Utopia -- Ina Britschgi-Schimmer: Co-Editor of Gustav Landauer’s Letters -- Gustav Landauer and his Judaism -- Der werdende Mensch und der werdende Jude: Gustav Landauer’s Development as a Human Being and Jew -- My Father, Gustav Landauer -- Index -- Contributors
Summary: For Gustav Landauer, literary critic and anarchist, scholar of mysticism and participant of the Bavarian revolution, culture and politics occupied the same spiritual space. While identifying with ethical socialism, his Jewish sensibility increasingly gained over the years, not only, but in great measure due to Buber’s influence. This volume brings together leading scholars to assess Landauer’s ramified literary and political activities, his life as a Jew and anarchist, paying particular attention to his impact on Martin Buber.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Messianic Radicals: Gustav Landauer and Other German-Jewish Revolutionaries -- ‘Poetic Anarchism’ versus ‘Party Anarchism’: Gustav Landauer and the Anarchist Movement in Wilhelmian Germany -- Romantic Prophets of Utopia: Gustav Landauer and Martin Buber -- Between Utopia and Redemption: Gustav Landauer’s Influence on Gershom Scholem -- Gustav Landauer’s Tragic Theater -- Gustav Landauer and the Literary Trends of his Time -- Toward a German-Jewish Construct: Landauer’s Arnold Himmelheber -- Gustav Landauer’s Early Novella Geschwister: Dying to Communicate -- Gustav Landauer’s Reading of Spinoza -- Gustav Landauer and Gerhard Scholem: Anarchy and Utopia -- Ina Britschgi-Schimmer: Co-Editor of Gustav Landauer’s Letters -- Gustav Landauer and his Judaism -- Der werdende Mensch und der werdende Jude: Gustav Landauer’s Development as a Human Being and Jew -- My Father, Gustav Landauer -- Index -- Contributors

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For Gustav Landauer, literary critic and anarchist, scholar of mysticism and participant of the Bavarian revolution, culture and politics occupied the same spiritual space. While identifying with ethical socialism, his Jewish sensibility increasingly gained over the years, not only, but in great measure due to Buber’s influence. This volume brings together leading scholars to assess Landauer’s ramified literary and political activities, his life as a Jew and anarchist, paying particular attention to his impact on Martin Buber.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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