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RILKB'S POETICS OF BECOMING

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Editorial Board

Chairman
Professor Martin McLaughlin, Magdalen College, Oxford
Acting Chairman
Professor Ritchie Robertson, St John's College, Oxford

Professor John Batchelor, University of Newcastle (English)
Professor Malcolm Cook, University of Exeter (French)
Professor Colin Davis, Royal Holloway University of London (Modern Literature, Film and Theory)
Professor Robin Fiddian, Wadham College, Oxford (Spanish)
Professor Paul Garner, University of Leeds (Spanish)
Professor Marian Hobson Jeanneret,
Queen Mary University of London (French)
Professor Catriona Kelly, New College, Oxford (Russian)
Professor Martin Maiden, Trinity College, Oxford (Linguistics)
Professor Peter Matthews, St John's College, Cambridge (Linguistics)
Dr Stephen Parkinson, Linacre College, Oxford (Portuguese)
Professor Ritchie Robertson, St John's College, Oxford (German)
Professor Lesley Sharpe, University of Exeter (German)
Professor David Shepherd, University of Sheffield (Russian)
Professor Alison Sinclair, Clare College, Cambridge (Spanish)
Professor David Treeee, King's College London (Portuguese)
Professor Diego Zancani, Balliol College, Oxford (Italian)

Matiaging Editor
Dr Graham Nelson
41 Wellington Square, Oxford oxi 2jF , UK

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Rilkes Poetics of Becoming

Ben Hutchinson

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First published 2006

Published by the
Modern Humanities Research Association and Routledge
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LEGENDA is an imprint of the Modern Humanities Research Association and Routledge

Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business

Modern Humanities Research Association and Taylor & Francis 2006

ISBN 978-1-904350-53-8 (hbk)

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This book owes many debts, both financial and moral. It would not have been possible without the generous Support of the Arts and Humanities Research Board over a period of three years, nor that of the University of Oxford, which funded a research trip to Vienna with a Scatcherd European scholarship. More importantly, perhaps, the influence of successive supervisors, examinors and friends has been decisive, and thus I am happy to express my gratitude to David Constantine, Karen Leeder, Charlie Louth, Leonard Olschner, Ray Ockenden, Jim Reed, and Ritchie Robertson. My biggest debt, however, is to Tony Phelan, who guided this project through to completion with calm assurance.

The debt owed to parents, friends and fiance is of a different order, profound and inexpressible.

Parts of have already been published in different form in Focus on German Studies (2004) and German Life & Letters (January 2005), to whom I would also like to express my gratitude.

This book is dedicated to my grandfather Frederick Yorke, and to what might have been if he had stayed at Oxford in 1939.

Ben Hutchinson
Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach, December 2005

Rilke

  • KA KommentierteAusgabe in 4 Bnden, ed. Manfred Engel, Ulrich Flleborn (Frankfurt: Insel, 1996)
  • SW Smtliche Werke in 6 Bnden, ed. Ernst Zinn (Wiesbaden: Insel, 1959) [contains poems and stories uncollected in the Kommentierte Ausgabe] Smtliche Werke Band 7; bertragungen, ed. Karin Wais,Walter Simon (Frankfurt/Leipzig: Insel, 1997)
  • TF Tcigebcher mis der Frhzeit (Leipzig: Insel, 1942)
  • GB Gesammelte Briefe in 6 Bnden (Leipzig: Insel, 193640)
  • RB Briefe in 2 Bnden (Frankfurt: Insel, 1991)
  • EK Briefwechsel mit Ellen Key (Frankfurt: Insel, 1993)
  • LAS Lou Andreas-Salom und Rainer Maria Rilke, Briefe (Wiesbaden: Insel, 1952)

Nietzsche

  • GW Gesammelte Werke in 3 Bnden, ed. Karl Schlechta (Munich; Hanser, 1966)

When Robert Musil, less than one month after Rainer Maria Rilke's death in December 1936, came to formulate the closing 'Nachwort' to his Rede war Rilke-Feier in Berlin, he found himself reaching for terms that would define the kind of 'pure poetry' that he considered Rilke to embody:

Wrde man eine Reihe aufstellen, an deren Ende das Lehrgedicht, die Allegorie, das politische Gedicht zu stehen kmen, also Formen eines schon vorher fertigen Wissens und Willens, so stunde am entgegengesetzten Ende Rilkes Gedichte als reiner Vorgang und Gestaltung geistiger Mchte, die in ihm zum erstenmal Namen und Stimme bekommen. [...] In solcher Bedeutung habe ich Rilke einen Dichter genannt, der uns in die Zukunft fuhrt.

Musil posits Rilke's poetry as the opposite of 'engagiert', specifically because the socially motivated poem takes as its impetus 'Formen eines schon vorher fertigen Wissens und Willens', whereas Rilke's poems, Musil suggests, give voice to their concerns only in the very process of creation. Thus he can say that they are 'reiner Vorgang'.

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