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(1963) Heidegger, Den Haag, Nijhoff.

The origin of a work of art Hölderlin and the essence of poetry

William Richardson

pp. 403-417

Let us return now to 1935 and resume the chronological method, in order to watch Heidegger as he moves step by step toward a delineation of foundational thought. We must be patient with provisional obscurities, content if only we can comprehend the whole. EM was delivered as a course for the university students from May to July, and in November Heidegger delivered in Freiburg a lecture which, after having been expanded into three lectures during the following year, comes to us as "The Origin of a Work of Art."1 During the course of that year (April), "Hölderlin and the Essence of Poetry"2 was delivered in Rome. Contemporary and complementary, the two texts should be thought together.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1976-7_17

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Richardson, W. (1963). The origin of a work of art Hölderlin and the essence of poetry, in Heidegger, Den Haag, Nijhoff, pp. 403-417.

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