Ernst Jünger (b. 1895) came to prominence during the 1920s as the foremost chronicler of the “front experience” (“Fronterlebnis”) of World War I. His well-nigh lyrical descriptions of trench warfare and the great” battles of materiel” (“Materialschlachten”) – that is, of those aspects which made this war unique in human history – in works such as In the Storm of Steel (1920) and War as Inner Experience (1922) earned him the reputation of a type of “aesthetician of carnage.” In this way, Jünger, who was deeply influenced by Nietzsche’s critique of “European Nihilism,” viewed the energies unleashed by the Great War as a heroic countermovement to European world–weariness: as a proving ground for an entire series of masculinist warrior-virtues that seemed in danger of eclipse at the hands of an effete, decadent, and materialistic bourgeois Zivilisation.
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- Veröffentlicht am
- Oct 5, 2020
- Sprache
- English
- Kategorie
- Spiele/Games
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- Kein Copyright bekannt (Public Domain)
- Autoren/Mitwirkende
- Von (Autor): Ernst Junger
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- 125
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- Paperback Paperback
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- schwarz & weiß
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- US Trade (6 x 9 Zoll / 152 x 229 mm)