HÖLDERLIN, GENIO HERIDO POR EL RAYO DE LA LOCURA i
This paper deals with the mysterious connection which seems to relate madness and creative capacity. We will focus on the particular case of Friedrich Hölderlin, both a philosopher and a poet, and one of early German Romanticism most seminal thinkers. Hölderlin's personal journey into madness t...
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