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Sämtliche Werke und Briefe

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In his exploration of existence, Hölderlin presents a profound inquiry into how ordered consciousness can coexist with the essence of life. He poses this question with a sense of masculinity and purity, ensuring the preservation of a secret kingship. The poems from his time in Homburg and the essence of Empedocles reflect this singular theme: the relationship between creative impulse and consciousness. Rather than being adversaries, Hölderlin suggests that goal-oriented awareness serves as the greatest ally to creative drive, functioning as its purest medium. From a higher perspective, human endeavors—art, science, and religion—are not antagonistic to nature but rather its priestesses, channeling the spirit of humanity into the vast ocean of existence. Thus, the labor of human creativity transforms into a form of divine service, reinforcing the interconnectedness of all pursuits. This work is a significant historical reproduction, utilizing advanced technology to restore and preserve the original format while addressing imperfections in the aged text. Forgotten Books is committed to maintaining the integrity of such works, ensuring that they remain accessible to readers.

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Sämtliche Werke und Briefe, Friedrich Hölderlin

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1970
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Tedesco
Pubblicato
1970
Pagine
529
ISBN10
3351023383
ISBN13
9783351023386
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In his exploration of existence, Hölderlin presents a profound inquiry into how ordered consciousness can coexist with the essence of life. He poses this question with a sense of masculinity and purity, ensuring the preservation of a secret kingship. The poems from his time in Homburg and the essence of Empedocles reflect this singular theme: the relationship between creative impulse and consciousness. Rather than being adversaries, Hölderlin suggests that goal-oriented awareness serves as the greatest ally to creative drive, functioning as its purest medium. From a higher perspective, human endeavors—art, science, and religion—are not antagonistic to nature but rather its priestesses, channeling the spirit of humanity into the vast ocean of existence. Thus, the labor of human creativity transforms into a form of divine service, reinforcing the interconnectedness of all pursuits. This work is a significant historical reproduction, utilizing advanced technology to restore and preserve the original format while addressing imperfections in the aged text. Forgotten Books is committed to maintaining the integrity of such works, ensuring that they remain accessible to readers.