Durchbruch e turgore. Tendenze regressive in «Gehirne» di Gottfried Benn

The so-called Rönne-complex belongs to Benn’s early prose production and consists of a cycle of short texts held together by the anti-hero Rönne. Although he presents features which might suggest an identification with his author, the main character is not to be re­duced to a mere mask or to Benn’s...

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Main Author: Barbara Di Noi
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Milano University Press 2011-10-01
Series:Studia theodisca
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Summary:The so-called Rönne-complex belongs to Benn’s early prose production and consists of a cycle of short texts held together by the anti-hero Rönne. Although he presents features which might suggest an identification with his author, the main character is not to be re­duced to a mere mask or to Benn’s alter ego. Rönne represents only a partial autobio­graphical projection of his author, as he is exclusively concerned with the problem of art and expression. According to Nietzsche, he can only justify the world as a work of art.
ISSN:1593-2478
2385-2917