Cyclic vitalism : the dialectics of life and death in German poetry around 1900

  • Over the past decade, Scandinavian and German scholars have been active in the redefinition of the terms “Vitalism” and “Vitalist” as descriptive categories for analytical purposes in the fields of literary and cultural history. In this context,“Vitalism”has primarily been used to describe an enthusiastic worshipping of life, one that holds youth, health, strength and beauty as its primary attributes, which was prevalent in all aspects of cultural life around 1900. But even the post war founders of the Vitalist re-conceptualisation of this era, Wolfdietrich Rasch and Gunter Martens, warned of taking such a unilateral view ofwhat constituted a Vitalist concept of life. It could lead to a misunderstanding of Vitalist way of thinking, Rasch said, if the focus wasonly set upon the enthusiastic surplus, the worshipping of youth and health. To Vitalists, life is more than that. It is a totality that also encompasses notions of destruction, decay and death. “All life symbols in literature around 1900 are at the same time symbols of death” (Rasch, 1967:24).Through the analyses of three poems, this article aims to show concrete examples of how cyclic Vitalist thinking is embedded in poetry of the era. The analyses include a further sub-categorisation to capture the different types of Life Force dealt with in the texts. By way of an introduction, Vitalism is discussed within the context of the scientific and social developments of the 19th Century.

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Author:Sven Halse
URN:urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-330052
DOI:https://doi.org/10.4236/als.2014.21004
ISSN:2327-4050
ISSN:2327-4034
Parent Title (English):Advances in literary study
Publisher:Scientific Research Publ.
Place of publication:Irvine, CA
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2014
Year of first Publication:2014
Publishing Institution:Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
Release Date:2014/02/14
Tag:German Literature; German Poetry; Life Force; Life Reform Movement; Vitalism
Volume:2
Issue:1
Page Number:7
First Page:12
Last Page:18
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Copyright © 2014 Sven Halse. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribu- tion License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In accordance of the Creative Commons Attribution License all Copyrights © 2014 are reserved for SCIRP and the owner of the intellectual property Sven Halse. All Copyright © 2014 are guarded by law and by SCIRP as a guardian.
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This paper is a revised and abridged version of a formerly published contribution in German, see bibliography: Halse, S. (2013). Zyklischer Vitalismus. Die Dialektik von Tod und Leben in der deutschen Lyrik um 1900. In Sandbjerg/Paulsen (Ed.), Natur und Moderne. Raume, Reprasentationen, Medien (pp. 203- 218). Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
HeBIS-PPN:364056339
Dewey Decimal Classification:8 Literatur / 83 Deutsche und verwandte Literaturen / 830 Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur
Sammlungen:Germanistik / GiNDok
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0