Eiland, Howard

Walter Benjamin : a critical life by Howard Eiland and Micahel W. Jennings. - Cambridge : The Belknap Press of HUP, 2016. - 755 p.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1. A Berlin Childhood: 1892-1912
Chapter 2. Metaphysics of Youth: Berlin and Freiburg, 1912-1914
Chapter 3. The Concept of Criticism: Berlin, Munich, and Bern, 1915-1919
Chapter 4. Elective Affinities: Berlin and Heidelberg, 1920-1922
Chapter 5. Academic Nomad: Frankfurt, Berlin, and Capri, 1923-1925
Chapter 6. Weimar Intellectual: Berlin and Moscow, 1925-1928
Chapter 7. The Destructive Character: Berlin, Paris, and Ibiza, 1929-1932
Chapter 8. Exile: Paris and Ibiza, 1933-1934
Chapter 9. The Parisian Arcades: Paris, San Remo, and Skovsbostrand, 1935-1937
Chapter 10. Baudelaire and the Streets of Paris: Paris, San Remo, and Skovsbostrand, 1938-1939
Chapter 11. The Angel of History: Paris, Nevers, Marseilles, and Port Bou, 1939-1940
Epilogue
Abbreviations
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index


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