Eros and Inwardness in Vienna Eros and Inwardness in Vienna

Eros and Inwardness in Vienna

Weininger, Musil, Doderer

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Publisher Description

Although we usually think of the intellectual legacy of twentieth-century Vienna as synonymous with Sigmund Freud and his psychoanalytic theories, other prominent writers from Vienna were also radically reconceiving sexuality and gender. In this probing new study, David Luft recovers the work of three such writers: Otto Weininger, Robert Musil, and Heimito von Doderer. His account emphasizes the distinctive intellectual world of liberal Vienna, especially the impact of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche in this highly scientific intellectual world.

According to Luft, Otto Weininger viewed human beings as bisexual and applied this theme to issues of creativity and morality. Robert Musil developed a creative ethics that was closely related to his open, flexible view of sexuality and gender. And Heimito von Doderer portrayed his own sexual obsessions as a way of understanding the power of total ideologies, including his own attraction to National Socialism. For Luft, the significance of these three writers lies in their understandings of eros and inwardness and in the roles that both play in ethical experience and the formation of meaningful relations to the world-a process that continues to engage artists, writers, and thinkers today.

Eros and Inwardness in Vienna will profoundly reshape our understanding of Vienna’s intellectual history. It will be important for anyone interested in Austrian or German history, literature, or philosophy.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2011
15 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
271
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Chicago Press
SIZE
2.7
MB

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