David John CONSTANTINE
Geb. 1944, Oxford, Großbritannien/Nordirland
Neuere deutsche Literaturwissenschaft (Fachgebiet) - 17th-20th-c. German literature (Lehrgebiet)
Kontaktinformationen:
University of Oxford - Faculty of Modern Languages, University of Oxford - 47 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JF
Besondere Forschungsgebiete Hölderlin; 18th-c. Hellenism; Heine; Brecht
Monographien The Significance of Locality in the Poetry of Friedrich Hölderlin (1979). Early Greek Travellers and the Hellenic Ideal (1984). Hölderlin (1988). Friedrich Hölderlin (1992).
Aufsätze und Beiträge Journeying and homecoming in the life and poetry of Hölderlin (OGS, 1971). Poets and Travellers and the Ideal of Greece (JES, 1977). The meaning of a Hölderlin poem (OGS, 1978). Hölderlin's Pindar: the language of translation (MLR, 1978). Goethe in Homer's World (OGS, 1984). Translation and Exegesis in Hölderlin (MLR, 1986). The question of authenticity in some early accounts of Greece, in Rediscovering Hellenism (ed. G.W. Clarke) (1988). The City and its People: the Recovery of the Classical Past (PEGS, 1988). The German Auden: Six early poems, a translation and commentary (Auden Studies, 1990). Saying and Not-saying in Hölderlin's Work, in Taboos in German Literature (ed. D. Jackson) (1996).