Heidegger, Holderlin, and the Subject of Poetic Language
Discover the profound connections between philosophy and poetry in Heidegger, Holderlin, and the Subject of Poetic Language, authored by a keen scholar and published by Fordham University Press in 2009. This thought-provoking paperback spans 336 pages and delves into Martin Heidegger's nationalist appreciation of the German language and his concept of Heimat, or sense of nationhood. The author compellingly argues that Heidegger has missed vital aspects of Friedrich Hölderlin's poetics, particularly the Kantian perspective on aesthetic subjectivity and a dedication to Enlightenment ideals. This insightful exploration is perfect for readers interested in the intersections of philosophy, language, and identity, offering a fresh take on the works of two influential thinkers. Enhance your understanding of poetic language and its implications in contemporary thought by adding this essential volume to your collection today!