Erich Auerbach And The Crisis Of German Philology: The Humanist Tradition In Peril

Erich Auerbach And The Crisis Of German Philology: The Humanist Tradition In Peril
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This book analyzes and contextualizes Auerbachs life and mind in the wide ideological, philological, and historical context of his time, especially the rise of Aryan philology and its eventual triumph with the Nazi Revolution or the Hitler Revolution in Germany of 1933. It deals specifically with his struggle against the premises of Aryan philology, based on vlkisch mysticism and Nazi historiography, which eliminated the Old Testament from German Kultur and Volksgeist in particular, and Western culture and civilization in general. It examines in detail his apologia for, or defense and justification of, Western Judaeo-Christian humanist tradition at its gravest existential moment. It discusses Auerbachs ultimate goal, which was to counter the overt racist tendencies and vlkish ideology in Germany, or the belief in the Community of Blood and Fate of the German people, which sharply distinguished between Kultur and civilization and glorified vlkisch nationalism over European civilization. The volume includes an analysis of the entire twenty chapters of Auerbachs most celebrated book: Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, 1946.

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