Two Stories of Prague:

Two Stories of Prague: "King Bohush" and the "Siblings"

by RainerMariaRilke (Author), Angela Esterhammer (Introduction)

Synopsis

Two Stories of Prague signifies the maturation of a poet and of a people. Although most readers know Rilke as a mature, cosmopolitan poet, here we can discern a young writer self-consciously exploring his development as a man and his emergence as an artist. Angela Esterhammer writes that in symbolic, stylistic, and biographical terms these stories record the process by which Rilke fashions himself into an independent, empowered individual.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 151
Edition: New edition
Publisher: University Press of New England
Published: 31 Dec 1996

ISBN 10: 0874517893
ISBN 13: 9780874517897

Media Reviews
One of the 20th century's most exquisite poets, Rilke also experimented with prose. The two stories included here are set in Prague, where Rilke was born and raised, and reflect the tensions between the German nationals living there and the Czech-speaking majority . . . They are important for their insight into the development of Rilke's writing. For students of German literature, Esterhammer's excellent introduction is worth the price of the book. Library Journal
Author Bio
ANGELA ESTERHAMMER is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at University of Western Ontario. She is author of Creating States: Studies in the Performative Language of John Milton and William Blake (1994).