DOAJ
Open Access
2017
Titania und ihr Meister. Epigonale Inszenierung und Habsburgischer Mythos in Elisabeth von Österreichs Lyrik<br><i>[Titania and her Master. Epigonous Self-Presentation and Habsburg Myth in the Poetry of Elisabeth of Austria]<i>
Clemens Götze
Abstrak
This article offers an inventory of the rarely analyzed poetry of the mythical Austrian Empress and thereby shows the masterful self-presentation of a historically ambivalent personality. Using selected poems, this article brings out Elizabeth’s appraisal of the contemporary court society, for which she often had only biting scorn. Her poetry reveals an almost religious veneration for Heinrich Heine and an almost subversive attitude towards the k.u.k. monarchy. It also illustrates Elizabeth’s literary strategy of dismantling a hated society, though its effect could also be interpreted to the contrary, i.e. as an unintended contribution of the opposition to the transfiguration of the Habsburg myth.
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Clemens Götze
Format Sitasi
Götze, C. (2017). Titania und ihr Meister. Epigonale Inszenierung und Habsburgischer Mythos in Elisabeth von Österreichs Lyrik<br><i>[Titania and her Master. Epigonous Self-Presentation and Habsburg Myth in the Poetry of Elisabeth of Austria]<i>. https://doi.org/10.13130/1593-2508/8541
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- Tahun Terbit
- 2017
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.13130/1593-2508/8541
- Akses
- Open Access ✓