<p>The Poet as Thinker is the first historical survey of the reception of the work of the German poet H&ouml;lderlin (1770-1840) in French criticism and literature. After a brief description of the fate of the poet&#39;s work in Germany from the neglect of the nineteenth century to his rediscovery at the beginning of the twentieth Professor Lernout deals with the French translations of H&ouml;lderlin&#39;s poetry and the importance of his writings in French philosophy. He analyses the readings by Martin Heidegger then goes on to examine the critics whom Heidegger influenced including Beda Allemann; Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy who have made H&ouml;lderlin one of the central figures in the history of metaphysics; and Georg Lukacs. Other chapters consider various psychoanalytical theories of H&ouml;lderlin&#39;s illness most of them in the wake of Lacan&#39;s interpretation of Freud; Derrida and Foucault are among the critics treated. Finally the connections between H&ouml;lderlin and such prominent twentieth-century French writers as Camus Aragon Pleynet and Delmas are discussed.</p>
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