Voilà, Thomas: Gretha von Jeinsen, Die Palette (Tagebuchnotizen und Briefe aus der Zeit von 1936 bis 1946). Hans Dulk Verlag Hamburg 1949 Gretha von Jeinsen, Silhouetten (29 Erzählungen aus dem Leben der Autorin). Neske Verlag Pfullingen 1955. Let us know what you think about the books when you have read them! GR Thomas Friese schrieb: > Fascinating indeed - "behind every great man ..." - true also of this one > perhaps. Do you have any bibliographical information about Gretha's books? > It seems worth following up on. > Thomas Friese > Association Eumeswil > Vancouver, Canada - Florence, Italy > > "I am not an nonbeliever, but a man who demands something worth believing > in. On this point, I am like a bride in her chamber: she listens for the > softest step." > Ernst Juenger, Eumeswil > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ernst-juenger-l@maillist.ox.ac.uk > [mailto:owner-ernst-juenger-l@maillist.ox.ac.uk]On Behalf Of Rebing > Sent: December 4, 1998 3:34 AM > To: ernst-juenger-l@maillist.ox.ac.uk > Subject: EJ and Woman > > > > "Bevor Frauen für ihn eine Erfahrung sein konnten, war es für ihn der Krieg" > (Heiner Müller) > > NDR Radio 3 broadcast on 24 November an intriguing essay by Uwe Prall (Die > andere Hälfte. > Ernst Jüngers éducation sentimentale). It discusses the dictum of Heiner > Müller that EJ was > moulded forever by the war experience and thus never overcame his famous > "cold glance" of > the detached observer which prevented any tangible feminine influence on his > work and his > personality. Prall, however, detects subtle changes in EJ's life and his way > of thinking due > to Erfahrungen des Weiblichen. He does not shun explaining them also by > details which other > critics might brush off as trivial (e.g. the fact that EJ became the father > of a family at > the time he turned away from the cutting hard-line political journalism in > the service of > the nationalist far right towards the mellower symbolism of AUF DEN > MARMORKLIPPEN). Prall > taps a source which has hitherto been ignored by most critics of EJ: two > autobiographical books written by his first wife Gretha, the Perpetua of the > diaries. He > interprets several incidents from the private life of the Jüngers described > in Gretha's > books and some passages from her diaries. When placing them in the > development of EJs life > and work the surprising result is some subtle evidence that the traumatizing > effect of war > on EJ was gradually overcome by encounters with women and their way of > thinking and feeling: > > Doch seitdem Frauen einen Gegenpol in seinem Horizont bildeten und die > starke Panzerung > rissig wurde, die seit dem Ersten Weltkrieg seine Beobachterposition > absicherte, ist durch > die Risse auch eingedrungen, was zu seinem "kalten Blick" nicht zu passen > scheint: > Temperaturen von Nähe, moralische Impulse, Mitgefühl. > Maybe this will intrigue the List, too? Maybe even the women among us? > > PS: If anybody is willing to scan the 33 pages of Prall's essay and post > them for the List I > will gladly send him/her the manuscript. > > Günter Rebing > > > > > >
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