Abstract
<p>and social disparities. This anthology examines this revolution of language with regard to Hölderlin's two stays in Bad Homburg from 1798–1800 and 1804–1806. In addition to the novel Hyperion and the drama Empedocles, Hölderlin's late poems written before his involuntary internment in Tübingen also come into focus. They reveal a study on language that has remained decisive for the understanding of Hölderlin's poetry as a paradigm of modernism to this day. <bold>With contributions by</bold> Klaus-Michael Bogdal | Thomas Emmrich | Yahya Elsaghe | Achim Geisenhanslüke | Alexander Honold | Victor B. Ibarra | Nina Janz | Elmar Kleiner | Anja Lemke | Jürgen Link | Christian Metz | Thomas Schröder</p>
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Keywords
hölderlins
language
thomas
social
disparities