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Dedications | Hannah Arendt | Once again this book owed its origins to her unwritten work about Marxism. Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Second Edition, Yale University Press, 2004. 279 qtd. in Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Second Edition, Yale University Press, 2004. 333 |
Friends, Associates | Hannah Arendt | HA
's journalistic and editorial work meant that she met almost everyone who belonged to the intellectual scene in New York, as well as those just passing through, like T. S. Eliot
. Those who... |
Instructor | Hannah Arendt | HA
defended her University of Heidelberg
dissertation under Karl Jaspers
' supervision. It was entitled St Augustine's Concept of Love. Kristeva, Julia. Hannah Arendt. Translator Guberman, Ross, Columbia University Press, 2001. 30 Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Second Edition, Yale University Press, 2004. 53, 62 |
Literary responses | Hannah Arendt | Karl Jaspers
in his report on the dissertation wrote: Can unfortunately not be given the highest grade. qtd. in Kristeva, Julia. Hannah Arendt. Translator Guberman, Ross, Columbia University Press, 2001. 31 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Hannah Arendt | Arendt proposed herself to the New Yorker as a reporter on this trial as soon as she heard in summer 1960 that Eichmann had been kidnapped in Argentina by Israeli agents. She then re-arranged her... |
Textual Features | Hannah Arendt | Here she sets out to examine the theory of labor, philosophically considered, as distinguished from work. Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Second Edition, Yale University Press, 2004. 277 |
Textual Production | Hannah Arendt | HA
's introduction to the two volumes of Hermann Broch
that she edited for a collection published at Zurich in 1955, later re-appeared in English in Men in Dark Times. She edited two volumes... |
Textual Production | Hannah Arendt | HA
's papers are mostly held by the Library of Congress
, with thought books which gathered material for published works, and some correspondence, at the Deutsches Literaturarchiv
at Marburg in Germany. Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Second Edition, Yale University Press, 2004. xlvii, xlviii |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Hannah Arendt | |
Travel | Hannah Arendt | Her most memorable travel was the time she spent in Jerusalem for the Eichmann
trial in spring and summer 1961. She followed this disturbing time by travelling with her husband to visit Karl Jaspers
in... |
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