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Poet and Thinker

Lewisohn, Ludwig | April 10, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Richard Dehmel, Der Mensch und der Denker," by Von Harry Slochower. The best service of this able and learned book is likely to be that it sends one back to reading Dehmel's poems. For its central thesis is vitiated by the author's failure to grasp the inherent philosophicalness of poetry as well as the essential poeticalness of philosophy. Thus he finds, for instance, traces of the Hegelian dialectic in Dehmel, despite the fact that Dehmel seems to have understood Hegel but ill.

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RICHARD Dehmel, Der Mensch und der Denker (Book); SLOCHOWER, Von Harry; POETRY; DIALECTIC; LITERATURE; EDUCATION
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