Kaspar Hauser : And the Destiny of Middle Europe in the Nineteenth Century

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Kaspar Hauser : And the Destiny of Middle Europe in the Nineteenth Century

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Full Description

Who was Kaspar Hauser and where did he come from? Why did he spend his childhood in a prison cell? Was he related to nobility, royalty or even Napoleon, as some have concluded?

From his appearance on the streets of Nuremberg in 1828 to his disturbing murder only five years later, the enigmatic story of Kaspar Hauser has stirred feelings of love and admiration in countless people. He has been celebrated as the subject of films and plays, popular books and academic studies, yet even today - almost two hundred years after his death - he continues to arouse opposition and hatred from his detractors, who dismiss him as an opportunist and a fraud.

In the first English-language edition of this classic text - the original, comprehensive attempt to illumine the mysterious life of Kaspar Hauser from a spiritual-scientific, anthroposophical perspective - historian Karl Heyer gathers the basic facts of the life and death of the 'Child of Europe', exploring his remarkable abilities and character. With impressive clarity, he goes on to study Hauser's fate in relation to the mission and destiny of Middle Europe, focusing on the roles of the House of Baden and key political actors such as Napoleon and Otto von Bismarck. His original research leads to some shattering conclusions with significant consequences for Europe's future.

Heyer was initially drawn to the subject through a private conversation with Rudolf Steiner. That seed matured forty years later into intensive research and the first publication of this book in German in 1958. 'For me', said Heyer, 'it represented the high point of my writing and a kind of crowning of my life's work.'

Contents

Karl Heyer and the Destiny of his Kaspar Hauser Work—Foreword to the 4th Edition by Thomas Meyer

Foreword by Karl Heyer 

1.  The Being of Kaspar Hauser and his Appearance in the 19th Century

The Unwritten History of the 19th Century

The Appearance of Kaspar Hauser

Rudolf Steiner's References to Kaspar Hauser in the public lecture

in Nuremberg 17 June 1908

The Question of the Being of Kaspar Hauser

The Text of Rudolf Steiner's References

Viewpoints that result from Steiner's References

1. The Development of Consciousness

2. Kaspar Hauser's 'Wonderful Memory'

3. Professor Daumer

4. 'Sun and Moon'

5. A Methodological Comment

6. The 'Child of Europe'

7. Consequences of the Development of Intelligence

8. 'Nibbling' at Intellectuality and Eating Meat

9. The Deliberate Holding Back of Kaspar Hauser's Development

10. Many Aspects of the Phenomenon: Body and Soul

11. His Effect on Animals

12. Kaspar Hauser and Religion

A Necessary Distinction

Walking, Speaking, Thinking

Autopsy Findings: Brain and Liver

'Manifestations of Higher Spiritual Powers'

Blurring the Traces

The Disrupted Development of the I

Kaspar Hauser Speaks about Himself. His Death

How the Foundling Experienced the People Around him

The 'Archetypal Human Being from Paradise'

The Child of Humanity and the Child of Europe

The Christmas Motif

Walking, Speaking, Thinking: Reprise

The Motif of Persecution

The 'Shepherds' and the 'Kings'

Rousseau

The Mercurial Element. Kaspar Hauser and Napoleon

The Task of Middle Europe

Kaspar Hauser's Appearance in the 19th Century

People around Kaspar Hauser

Jakob Wassermann

Kaspar Hauser's Opponents

Destiny Relationships among the Opponents

'The monster stronger than I'

II.  The Destiny of Kaspar Hauser and the Destiny of Middle Europe

'History which did not come about'

An Indication by Rudolf Steiner

The Question of Kaspar Hauser's Family Origins

The 'Prince Theory'. For and Against

In the 19th Century

In the 20th Century

Dates in the Life of Kaspar Hauser

The Land of Baden. Karl Friedrich von Baden

Family Tree

Jung-Stilling

The Mission of Middle Europe

'The Age of Romanticism'

The Break in German Development

Could it have been otherwise?

The 1840s and the Impulse of Liberalism

Baden, Liberalism and the French Element

Karl von Baden and Stéphanie Beauharnais

Napoleon's Adopted Grandson and His Mother

Kaspar Hauser and Napoleon

Napoleon's Son

A Threefold Europe

The Child of Europe and His Relations

No 'Nibelung'-Prince

A 'Transformation of the Concept of the Prince'

1848

Causes of the Failure

Baden - Prussia - Hohenzollern

Bismarck

Realpolitik?

'Blood and Iron'

Bismarck and Lassalle

The German Empire of 1871

Wilhelm II

Prince Max of Baden

Conclusion

Homeless Souls

Richard Wagner

Malwida von Meysenbug, Édouard Schuré

Ludwig II of Bavaria

1833-1933

Notes

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