Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- Ossian-Rezeption von Michael Denis bis Goethe: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Primitivismus in Deutschland
- Werther, the Undead
- Who Is the Editor in Goethe's Die Leiden des jungen Werthers?
- Substitution, Self-blame, and Self-deception in Goethe's Stella: Ein Schauspiel für Liebende
- “Myth and Psychology”: The Curing of Orest in Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris
- Poetic Intentions and Musical Production: “Die erste Walpurgisnacht”
- Dichter, Herrscher, Natur: Die Entstehung des Ilmparks und das Bild des Parks in Goethes Dichtung
- Goethe, Rousseau, the Novel, and the Origins of Psychoanalysis
- Trauma and Memory in the Wahlverwandschaften
- Ein anderes Gretchen-Abenteuer: Das Ende der rhetorischen Poesiekonzeption und das fünfte Buch von Goethes Dichtung und Wahrheit
- Speech, Writing, and Identity in the West-Östlicher Divan
- Die Pforte entriegeln: Goethes “Urworte Orphisch”
- “Laß mich hören, laß mich fühlen”: Johann Sebastian Bach im Urteil Goethes
- Schiller the Killer: Wilhelm Tell and the Decriminalization of Murder
- Disciplining History: Schiller als Historiograph
- “Heiliger Goethe, bitt' für mich”: Friedrich Spielhagen and the Anxiety of Influence
- Goethes kleiner Vetter: Erinnerung an den Frankfurter Abenteurer Johann Konrad Friedrich
- In Memoriam, Jill Anne Kowalik (1949–2003)
- Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, Book 8, Chapter 11: In Memoriam, Richard I. Brod (1933–2004)
- Book Reviews
Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, Book 8, Chapter 11: In Memoriam, Richard I. Brod (1933–2004)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- Ossian-Rezeption von Michael Denis bis Goethe: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Primitivismus in Deutschland
- Werther, the Undead
- Who Is the Editor in Goethe's Die Leiden des jungen Werthers?
- Substitution, Self-blame, and Self-deception in Goethe's Stella: Ein Schauspiel für Liebende
- “Myth and Psychology”: The Curing of Orest in Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris
- Poetic Intentions and Musical Production: “Die erste Walpurgisnacht”
- Dichter, Herrscher, Natur: Die Entstehung des Ilmparks und das Bild des Parks in Goethes Dichtung
- Goethe, Rousseau, the Novel, and the Origins of Psychoanalysis
- Trauma and Memory in the Wahlverwandschaften
- Ein anderes Gretchen-Abenteuer: Das Ende der rhetorischen Poesiekonzeption und das fünfte Buch von Goethes Dichtung und Wahrheit
- Speech, Writing, and Identity in the West-Östlicher Divan
- Die Pforte entriegeln: Goethes “Urworte Orphisch”
- “Laß mich hören, laß mich fühlen”: Johann Sebastian Bach im Urteil Goethes
- Schiller the Killer: Wilhelm Tell and the Decriminalization of Murder
- Disciplining History: Schiller als Historiograph
- “Heiliger Goethe, bitt' für mich”: Friedrich Spielhagen and the Anxiety of Influence
- Goethes kleiner Vetter: Erinnerung an den Frankfurter Abenteurer Johann Konrad Friedrich
- In Memoriam, Jill Anne Kowalik (1949–2003)
- Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, Book 8, Chapter 11: In Memoriam, Richard I. Brod (1933–2004)
- Book Reviews
Summary
THE DEATH OF RICHARD BROD IN NEW YORK on March 9, 2004, will sadden those who hear of it, and would sadden many others if they were to hear of it, including a large number of Yale undergraduate students of German, now middle-aged or somewhat beyond. Richard had a curious career. He was a master's candidate in the German Department of the University of Chicago, with a particular interest in Old Norse but apparently planning to become a schoolteacher. But in the fall of 1957 a German professor at Brown University appeared on the first day of classes in the nude. An emergency appeal went out across the country for a substitute—clothing not optional—and Richard was recommended and chosen. Those were the expansion days, and Richard sufficiently impressed his colleagues that they encouraged him to go on to a Ph.D., so in the following year he entered the graduate program at Yale, which had one of the great Old Norse experts in the world, Konstantin Reichardt. As things turned out, it was partly through Richard's advice and connections that I obtained my first position at Brown—such things were ordered differently in those days. I was very fortunate to obtain that position, thus in no small degree I owe to Richard such luck as I have had in my career.
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- Goethe Yearbook 12 , pp. 253 - 256Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2004