Benjamin, Walter B Philosophers
Benjamin, Walter B Philosophers
Benjamin, Walter
Walter Benjamin, 1892-1940. German critic, historian, and philosopher, who came to be widely known outside Germany following World War II, after his death in 1940. His work has significance for many fields, especially the philosophy of history.
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- Directory of texts by and about the author.
- Online text of this work.
- A Benjaminian Reading of Ezra Pound's "Quest for the Paradiso". Shows the overlappings of Right and Left in the interwar period, but with an emphasis on resignation.
- A consideration of the role of time in a poem of Williams, based on Benjamin's "Theses on the Philosophy of History". By Camille Acey.
- On-line research resource for individuals interested in the writings and the ongoing critical theory of Walter Benjamin (1892-1940).
- Readings from some elements of Benjamin's exploration of the history of modernity in 19th century Paris.
- Fostering international communication by providing a forum for expressing new ideas highlighting society information, publication opportunities, events, and lecture schedules.
- Read several articles, conference papers, and other resources collected by Lloyd Spencer.
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