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'''Käte Hamburger''' (born [[September 21]] [[1896]] in [[Hamburg]]; died [[April 8]] [[1992]] in [[Stuttgart]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Germanist]], literary scholar and [[philosopher]]. She was a professor at the [[University of Stuttgart]].


{{Short description|Germanist, literary scholar and philosopher}}
Käte Hamburger earned her [[doctorate]] in [[1922]] in [[Munich]]. Expelled by the [[Nazis]] because of her Jewish heritage, she immigrated to [[Sweden]] in [[1934]] and returned to [[Germany]] from her exile first in [[1956]]. After having been active in Sweden as a language teacher, journalist, and writer, she wrote on her return to, among others, [[Thomas Mann]] and [[Rainer Maria Rilke]] at the University of Stuttgart.


'''Käte Hamburger''' (September 21, 1896 in [[Hamburg]] April 8, 1992 in [[Stuttgart]]) was a [[Germanist]], literary scholar and philosopher. She was a professor at the [[University of Stuttgart]].
Above all, her theoretical examination "Die Logik der Dichtung" (German: The Logic of Poetry) established her international status within the field of [[literary theory]]. Along with [[Eberhard Lämmert]] and also [[Franz Karl Stanzel]], Käte Hamburger advanced the systematic reorientation of germanistics in Germany in the [[1950s]] towards a rational and analytic methodology.


Hamburger earned her [[doctorate]] in 1922 in [[Munich]]. Expelled by the [[Nazis]] because of her Jewish heritage, she immigrated to Sweden in 1934, where she lived until 1956, earning her living as a language teacher, journalist and writer. She resumed her university career on her return to Germany, writing about [[Thomas Mann]] and [[Rainer Maria Rilke]], among others.


Her examination of the ontological status of literary objects in ''Die Logik der Dichtung'' (1957; translated into English as ''The Logic of Literature,'' 1973) established her renown in the field of [[literary theory]]. Along with [[Eberhard Lämmert]] and [[Franz Karl Stanzel]], Hamburger contributed in the 1950s to a reorientation of Germanistics in Germany in the direction of a rational and analytic methodology.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Käte Hamburger: Die Logik der Dichtung, 4. Aufl., Stuttgart 1994. - ISBN 3-608-91681-4
* Käte Hamburger: ''Die Logik der Dichtung'', Stuttgart 1994. Fourth edition, {{ISBN|3-608-91681-4}}. First published 1957. English translation by Marilynn J. Rose, ''The Logic of Literature'', 2nd rev. ed., Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1973.
* Käte Hamburger: Wahrheit und ästhetische Wahrheit, Stuttgart 1979. - ISBN 3-129-33230-8
* Käte Hamburger: ''Wahrheit und ästhetische Wahrheit'', Stuttgart 1979, {{ISBN|3-12-933230-8}}
* Käte Hamburger: Das Mitleid, Stuttgart 1985. - ISBN ???
* Käte Hamburger: ''Das Mitleid'', Stuttgart 1985, {{ISBN|3-608-91392-0}}
* Querelles. Jahrbuch für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Bd. 8, Johanna Bossinade und Angelika Schaser (Hg.): Käte Hamburger. Zur Aktualität einer Klassikerin, Göttingen 2003. - ISBN 3-89244-650-4
* ''Querelles. Jahrbuch für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung'', vol. 8, Johanna Bossinade and [[Angelika Schaser]] (Hg.): ''Käte Hamburger. Zur Aktualität einer Klassikerin'', Göttingen 2003, {{ISBN|3-89244-650-4}}


== Weblinks ==
== External links ==
* [http://dispatch.opac.ddb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118545264 Literatur von und über Käte Hamburger] in the catalogue of [[die Deutsche Bibliothek]]
* [https://archive.today/20130106014231/http://dispatch.opac.ddb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118545264 Literatur von und über Käte Hamburger] in the catalogue of [[die Deutsche Bibliothek]]
*[http://www.fembio.org/frauen-biographie/kaete-hamburger.shtml Fem-Biographie: Käte Hamburger]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20051125035415/http://fembio.org/frauen-biographie/kaete-hamburger.shtml Fem-Biographie: Käte Hamburger]


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Latest revision as of 15:07, 14 December 2023

Käte Hamburger (September 21, 1896 in Hamburg – April 8, 1992 in Stuttgart) was a Germanist, literary scholar and philosopher. She was a professor at the University of Stuttgart.

Hamburger earned her doctorate in 1922 in Munich. Expelled by the Nazis because of her Jewish heritage, she immigrated to Sweden in 1934, where she lived until 1956, earning her living as a language teacher, journalist and writer. She resumed her university career on her return to Germany, writing about Thomas Mann and Rainer Maria Rilke, among others.

Her examination of the ontological status of literary objects in Die Logik der Dichtung (1957; translated into English as The Logic of Literature, 1973) established her renown in the field of literary theory. Along with Eberhard Lämmert and Franz Karl Stanzel, Hamburger contributed in the 1950s to a reorientation of Germanistics in Germany in the direction of a rational and analytic methodology.

Literature

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  • Käte Hamburger: Die Logik der Dichtung, Stuttgart 1994. Fourth edition, ISBN 3-608-91681-4. First published 1957. English translation by Marilynn J. Rose, The Logic of Literature, 2nd rev. ed., Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1973.
  • Käte Hamburger: Wahrheit und ästhetische Wahrheit, Stuttgart 1979, ISBN 3-12-933230-8
  • Käte Hamburger: Das Mitleid, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-608-91392-0
  • Querelles. Jahrbuch für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, vol. 8, Johanna Bossinade and Angelika Schaser (Hg.): Käte Hamburger. Zur Aktualität einer Klassikerin, Göttingen 2003, ISBN 3-89244-650-4
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