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  1. In soldier and his counterpart, the poet, Junger recognized the virtues of discipline, sensitiveness, and intelligence. During this time he wrote two of his best works, Das Abenteuerliche Herz (1929), a collection of essays, and Der Arbeiter (1932), about the social and emotional structure of the contemporary worker.

  2. Oct 2, 2017 · Furthermore, in a book that characterizes Jünger's way of writing as "not thinking but poetry" (28), surely it would have been illuminating to have discussed his poetry and novels, which include Heliopolis (1949) and Gläserne Bienen (1957).

  3. Ernst Jinger would be an occasion for me to meditate on a theme I could call "the unfairness of reading": how important, even decisive it is, at what moment, in what mood, and in which literary circles one be-comes acquianted with an author. Auf den Marmorklippen [On the Marble Cliffs] was the first book by Ernst Junger that I ever read, but at ...

  4. Storm of Steel” is hailed as the definitive account of WWI combat, pieced together from the diary of its author, Ernst Jünger. As most soldiers in modern warfare, Jünger signed up to fight as a young man of 19.

  5. Dec 15, 2017 · With regard to philosophical argument, Blok initially uses the entwining with Heidegger to make an intervention in the philosophical questions of, not only, as the title suggests, technology, but also those of nihilism and language. And Blok entwines these questions as he entwines his leading men.

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  6. Ernst Jünger (German pronunciation: [ɛʁnst ˈjʏŋɐ]; 29 March 1895 – 17 February 1998) was a German author, highly decorated soldier, philosopher, and entomologist who became publicly known for his World War I memoir Storm of Steel.

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  8. Ernst Junger is known for his war writings, but is largely ignored by contemporary phenomenologists. In this essay, I explore his The Adventurous Heart which has recently been made available in...

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