ABSTRACT

Originally published in English in 1951, this biography of one of Germany’s foremost mystical poets dis-proves many of the myths surrounding Rainer Maria Rilke and examines his life and work from social, historical and psychological perspectives, while all the time referencing Rilke’s works to his complex personality. The legacy of his work on younger generations is also examined. All German prose quotations have been translated into English for this edition, existing translations used for the German poetry.

chapter I|23 pages

Time

chapter 2|28 pages

Youth

(1875–1895)

chapter 3|29 pages

Growth

(1895-1898)

chapter 4|64 pages

Vocation

(1898-1902)

chapter 5|62 pages

The Great Conflict

(1902-1908)

chapter 6|55 pages

Crisis and Self-Communion

(1908-1914)

chapter 7|30 pages

The Long Road

(1914-1922)

chapter 8|43 pages

Fulfilment

(1922)

chapter 9|36 pages

The Last Years

(1922-1926)