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- W1497370639 abstract "and February 1811 ; what they may reveal of his attitude to science and super stition; and their possible relevance to his dream of a Prussia united in a re solve to rise against the might of Napoleon. These brief reports were a very small part of the journalistic enterprise that Kleist launched in October 1810, where, initially, local matters took prece dence over foreign intelligence and both came second to articles intended to provoke debate on current affairs and to arouse national consciousness and a determination to resist Napoleon's rule of Europe. But local news proved on ly a short-term winner. Soon Kleist could say no more on the arson attacks in Berlin that excited his readers, and the police notes on other crimes and acci dents in the city, which he claimed as journalistic scoops, became repetitive and were parodied as trivia by another Berlin paper.1 Natural disasters were then, as now, good copy, even if not presented as colourful eye-witness ac counts. Kleist needed no other reason to report major earthquakes. Those recorded in his paper were, however, not all severe, and it was surely no com plete accident that the entries began to appear in November when the Pruss ian king and government, fearful of attracting the ire of Napoleon and intol erant of public questioning of their policies, were showing annoyance at his paper's political impertinence. Earthquakes in foreign lands provided wel come items which would not attract official censure. The powers-that-be were, however, not placated, and in December the Abendblatter's indepen dent voice was silenced. From January until its demise at the end of March 1811 the censors ensured that it published almost nothing but news from afar reprinted from the press in Paris or in states under French control.2 Thus muzzled, Kleist devoted less time and energy to a publication which quickly lost its public appeal and financial viability. Since most of the reports on earthquakes fall within that period of his frustration in early 1811 it is easily assumed that they served only to fill the pages of his paper. Yet Kleist still chose what to reprint from the permitted sources, and we may assume that he bore in mind his readers' predictable reactions to unsettling evidence of an awesome force of nature. Given the common function of an earthquake as" @default.
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- W1497370639 title "Heinrich von Kleist and Earthquakes" @default.
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