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Nietzsche, Freud, Benn, and the Azure Spell of Liguria
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Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Preface: Ligurian Geopoetics I - 'Twixt Halcyon and Marathon: Azure Spell and Difficult Beauty Riviera Existence On the Ligurian Edge Luring Onomastics II - Ligurian Lures: Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Gottfried Benn Copious Dawns, High Noon, Blessed Isles: Nietzsche's Ligurianity Guilt Trips on Royal Roads: Freud's Ligurian Affinities Blind Spots, Alibis, Sceneries: Benn's Ligurian Complexes Postface: Liguria Rediviva Notes Bibliography Index

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"A book whose idiom beautifully and effectively intersects with the material, Nietzsche, Freud, Benn, and the Azure Spell of Liguria is exemplary in its demonstration that any true reading of a national literature is necessarily comparative. It is grounded in genuine learnedness and distinguished by a seasoned style in which an insistent and easy elegance is never the enemy of clarity. I relished reading this innovative and carefully executed study." -- Kenneth S. Calhoon, Professor of German, University of Oregon "Nietzsche, Freund, Benn, and the Azure Spell of Liguria is an erudite and scintillating study by a masterful comparatist. Its scope is extensive; its scholarship fastidious; and its parallels between disciplines drawn consistently and skilfully. A serious contribution to state-of-the-art research, this study fits right in with a form of literary analysis that promises to become even more prominent." -- Guy Stern, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of German, Wayne State University Unpublished Endorsements - "Martina Kolb's book is erudite and wide-ranging, but it is above all a virtuosa performance because it manages to describe the issues involved in the field of geopoetics while at the same time avoiding the heaviness of self-conscious theoretical expositions. Liguria, a concrete geo-historical region, is at the same time, as Kolb shows, a lyrical complex of images." -- Paolo Valesio, Giuseppe Ungaretti Professor in Italian Literature, Columbia University

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Martina Kolb is an assistant professor in the Departments of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures and in Comparative Literature at the Pennsylvania State University.

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"Martina Kolb's book is erudite and wide-ranging, but it is above all a virtuosa performance because it manages to describe the issues involved in the field of geopoetics while at the same time avoiding the heaviness of self-conscious theoretical expositions. Liguria, a concrete geo-historical region, is at the same time, as Kolb shows, a lyrical complex of images." -- Paolo Valesio, Giuseppe Ungaretti Professor in Italian Literature, Columbia University "Nietzsche, Freund, Benn, and the Azure Spell of Liguria is an erudite and scintillating study by a masterful comparatist. Its scope is extensive; its scholarship fastidious; and its parallels between disciplines drawn consistently and skilfully. A serious contribution to state-of-the-art research, this study fits right in with a form of literary analysis that promises to become even more prominent." -- Guy Stern, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of German, Wayne State University "A book whose idiom beautifully and effectively intersects with the material, Nietzsche, Freud, Benn, and the Azure Spell of Liguria is exemplary in its demonstration that any true reading of a national literature is necessarily comparative. It is grounded in genuine learnedness and distinguished by a seasoned style in which an insistent and easy elegance is never the enemy of clarity. I relished reading this innovative and carefully executed study." -- Kenneth S. Calhoon, Professor of German, University of Oregon moving fluidly between texts and sources... It is recommended not only for those working in German studies, but for comparatists more generally and for those interested in geopoetics and in its application to comparative literature in particular.' -- Nicoletta Asciuto Comparative Critical Studies, vol 11:2-3:2014 'Highly recommended.' -- H.I. Einsohn Choice Magazine - vol 51:05:14 'Fascinating study merging Italian geography with German letters ... Kolb's book is a most valuable reading for scholars of German studies, comparatists, and those interested in geopoetics and its possible applications to the field of Comparative Literature.' -- Nicoletta Asciuto Forum Modern Language Studies - October 2014 'This book is exemplary for its meticulous scholarship, comparative scope, and rigorous geopoetic analysis while remaining accessible to wide readership. Highly recommended for those interested in German and comparative literary studies.' -- Tove Holmes University of Toronto Quarterly vol 84:03:2015 'A very thought-provoking book for anyone in the fields of comparative literature and cultural studies, as well as scholars of linguistics and the history of languages... Expertly competent and meticulously researched.' -- Joachim Gerdes Kulturpoetik: Journal for Cultural Poetics, vol 15:01:2015

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