Th is essay aims to enlighten the motive of exile in Heinrich Heine’s Die Götter im Exil from both a historical-political and a psychological perspective. Heine’s essay off ers an uncanny, yet satirical, scenario in which the author identifi es with fi gures of fallen Greek-Roman gods, thus outlining a sort of polytheistic self-portrait. After considering the fall of his political ideals and the onset of his disease, each exiled god is analysed as a symbol of Heine’s inner laceration, whereas their exile eventually represents a performative act of leaving or dying.

(Auto)ritratti di dèi decaduti. 'Die Götter im Exil' di Heinrich Heine / Arianna Amatruda. - In: LEA. - ISSN 1824-484X. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 233-249. [10.13128/lea-1824-484x-12919]

(Auto)ritratti di dèi decaduti. 'Die Götter im Exil' di Heinrich Heine.

Arianna Amatruda
2021

Abstract

Th is essay aims to enlighten the motive of exile in Heinrich Heine’s Die Götter im Exil from both a historical-political and a psychological perspective. Heine’s essay off ers an uncanny, yet satirical, scenario in which the author identifi es with fi gures of fallen Greek-Roman gods, thus outlining a sort of polytheistic self-portrait. After considering the fall of his political ideals and the onset of his disease, each exiled god is analysed as a symbol of Heine’s inner laceration, whereas their exile eventually represents a performative act of leaving or dying.
2021
LEA
233
249
Arianna Amatruda
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