Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Yale University Press, 2004.
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Literary responses | Hannah Arendt | Biographer Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
has judged this book to be difficult and disturbing, apparently because its urge to systematize is not carried through. Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Yale University Press, 2004. 473 |
Textual Features | Hannah Arendt | The epigraph to this work, from Martin Heidegger
, consists of a series of statements about what thinking does not do. Kristeva, Julia. Hannah Arendt. Guberman, RossTranslator , Columbia University Press, 2001. 184 Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Yale University Press, 2004. 458 |
Textual Features | Sybille Bedford | Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
, biographer of Hannah Arendt
, points out that this is one of the finest pictures extant of the milieu of the Jewish salon hostess Rahel Varnhagen
(of whom Arendt published a biography). Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Yale University Press, 2004. 87n5 |
Textual Production | Hannah Arendt | HA
preserved copies of twenty-one poems in German that she wrote during her teenage years, between 1923 and 1926, and an autobiographical essay entitled Die Schatten (The Shadows) dating from her first year at university.... |
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