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Kleist, Education and Violence

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Dr Seán Allan from the department of German Studies along with Professor Ricarda Schmidt & Dr Steven Howe, University of Exeter present this podcast series on Heinrich von Kleist.
Kleist (1777-1811) is one of the most important German writers of the early nineteenth century, and his works have had a profound influence on subsequent writers both in Germany and beyond. A three-year project – funded by the Arts and Humanties Research Council – explores one aspect of his work (education) that has been almost totally ignored, and links it to another (the representation of violence) in a way that will shed new light on constructive and destructive functions of violence in his work.
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Seán Allan and Ricarda Schmidt discuss Kleist's novella Michael Kohlhaas
Sean Allan and Steven Howe discuss some of the key theories of education in late eighteenth-century Europe and the way these impacted upon the work of Heinrich von Kleist.
Seán Allan discusses the intellectual traditions in which Kleist lived and worked with Ricarda Schmidt and Steven Howe.
Seán Allan and Ricarda Schmidt discuss Kleist's relationship with the women he encountered in his lifetime.
Seán Allan discusses Heinrich von Kleist's novella The Earthquake in Chili with Ricarda Schmidt and Steven Howe.
Seán Allan, Ricarda Schmidt, and Steven Howe discuss Heinrich von Kleist's novella The Betrothal in St. Domingo.
Steven Howe discusses Heinrich von Kleist's novella The Marquise von O... with Ricarda Schmidt and Seán Allan
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