%0 Book %A Johannes Wich-Schwarz %D 2011 %C New York, United States of America %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 9781453902004 %T Transformation of Language and Religion in Rainer Maria Rilke %R 10.3726/978-1-4539-0200-4 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1051092 %X Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926), perhaps the most famous European poet of the twentieth century, exemplifies how the «crisis of language» inherent in literary Modernism also constitutes a crisis of religious discourse. In Rilke’s poetry and prose, language replaces God as the focal point of human experience. Yet despite his rejection of Christianity, Rilke crucially draws on Christian imagery to express his Modernist worldview. Transformation of Language and Religion in Rainer Maria Rilke offers new readings of major texts such as The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge and The Duino Elegies, as well as analyzing some of Rilke’s lesser-known works, Visions of Christ and «The Letter of the Young Worker.» %K Criticism and Interpretation, Rainer Maria Rilke, 1875-1926, Christianity and Literature, Modernism (literature), Crisis of Language, German Literature %G English