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- W600029497 abstract "The poetry of Austrian exile writer, Erich Fried (1921-1988), addresses bothpolitical and personal themes. At the simplest level, a distinction can be identifiedbetween works which adopt an openly critical stance against more than half acentury of world injustice and others which represent more personal expressionsof love and anxiety. Yet such a superficial categorisation fails to recognise deeperinteractive links between the personal and political spheres. Both thematic groupsexist in a dialectic where the synthesis is at once a concurrence as well as aconvergence. Each provides a refuge from, and creates a resonance in, the other, sothat both contents operate as mutual distractors and reminders. The intent ofFried's oeuvre forms a conduit which channels motivation from commonantecedents. At the core of Fried's poetry are latent anxieties, stemming fromearly events and relationships.This thesis examines Fried's varying experiences of, and responses to, theseanxieties. An initial discussion identifies the prominence of existential anxietieswhich inhabit the gulf in and beyond the extremities of being; the Meer and theNichtmehr. Linked to Fried's principal themes, death is discussed in the causativegroupings, natural and nuclear. Further representations of the ultimate 'not-being'are identified in the themes of loss, loneliness and the threat of war. These areshown to arouse situation anxieties which evoke and intensify their latentantecedents. An examination of the myriad psychological responses to representations of deathformally introduces a remembering-forgetting dialectic as viewed in, and through,Fried's published and unpublished works. In the personal sphere, particularemphasis is placed on Fried's defensive care-compulsion, which leads to anaetiology of his political engagement, while, in the political sphere, factors areidentified which facilitate man's repression of the threat of war. While consciousof man's tendency to respond to anxiety with psychological defences, Friedrecommends an awareness which allows the anxiety to be combated at its source.He seeks to replace a laminganxiety with a fearless, loving and stimulating variant.The ensuing discussion explores the complex strait between anxiety and hope inthe presence of despair. A hope is identified which, stripped of its stationarywishful component, reveals active, concrete, utopian characteristics. Finally,elements of Fried's utopian programme are found mirrored in the tenets of theSermon on the Mount." @default.
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- W600029497 title "«Zwischen dem Meer und dem Nichtmehr»: Anxiety, Repression and Hope in the Works of Erich Fried" @default.
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