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Sehnsucht

Sehnsucht (German pronunciation: [ˈzeːnˌzʊxt]) is a German noun translated as "longing", "desire", "yearning", or "craving".[1] Some psychologists use the word to represent thoughts and feelings about all facets of life that are unfinished or imperfect, paired with a yearning for ideal alternative experiences.[2]

Sehnsucht by Oskar Zwintscher, c. 1900

Etymology and language change Edit

A suffering reference of the word Sehnsucht in Middle High German usage is associated with "Siechtum" in the German dictionary as follows: Weakening the disease reference, the word later denoted the high "degree of a violent and often painful longing for something, especially when one has no hope of attaining what is desired, or when attainment is uncertain, still distant."

The word "Sehnsucht" is used as a Germanism in some other languages. Because of its vagueness, analogous terms cannot easily be cited. Portuguese language has the similar but not identical term saudade.

Sehnsucht in mythology Edit

In Greek mythology, the Erotes are the gods of loving Sehnsucht, found with Eros in the company of Aphrodite.

A mythical explanation of Sehnsucht is offered by the myth of so-called Kugelmenschen, mythical creatures that are some sort of spherical men, which the philosopher Plato has narrated in his fictional, literary dialogue Symposium (The Banquet). The inventor of the myth is Plato himself, but he has utilized old mythical motifs. The core idea also occurs in non-European myths. Plato's fictional narrator is the famous comedy poet Aristophanes, who, like the other participants in the banquet of which the dialogue is about, gives a speech about Eros. According to the myth, humans originally had spherical hulls as well as four hands and feet and two faces on one head. In their wantonness they wanted to storm the sky. For this, Zeus punished them by cutting each of them in half. These halves are the people of today. They suffer from their incompleteness; each one is looking for the lost other half. The longing for the former wholeness is shown in the form of erotic desire, which aims at union. Some spherical men were entirely male, others entirely female, still others - the androgynoi Androgynos - had a male and a female half. The entirely male ones originally descended from the Sun, the entirely female ones from the Earth, and the androgynous ones from the Moon.

In psychology Edit

 
Sehnsucht, sculpture by Susanne Kraißer

Psychologists have worked to capture the essence of Sehnsucht by identifying its six core characteristics:[3]

  1. utopian conceptions of ideal development;
  2. sense of incompleteness and imperfection of life;
  3. conjoint time focus on the past, present, and future;
  4. ambivalent (bittersweet) emotions;
  5. reflection and evaluation of one's life; and
  6. symbolic richness.

In a cross-cultural study conducted to determine whether the German concept of Sehnsucht could be generalized to the United States, four samples of American and German participants “rated their 2 most important life longings and completed measures of subjective well-being and health.”[4] German and American participants did not differ in their ability to identify life longings or the intensity of their Sehnsucht. However, German participants associated it more with unattainable, utopian states while Americans reported the concept as not as important to everyday life.

Some researchers posit that Sehnsucht has a developmental function that involves life management. By imagining overarching and possibly unachievable goals, individuals may be able to create direction in their life by developing more tangible goals, or “stepping stones” that will aid them on their path toward their ideal self. "[Sehnsucht has] important developmental functions, including giving directionality for life planning and helping to cope with loss and important, yet unattainable wishes by pursuing them in one's imagination."[5] It can also operate as a self-regulatory mechanism.

However, in a study that attempted to discover whether Sehnsucht played an active role in one's ability to influence their own development, psychologists asked 81 participants to report “their most important personal goals and life longings, and [evaluate] these with respect to their cognitive, emotional, and action-related characteristics.”[6] Results showed that goals were perceived as more closely linked to everyday actions, and as such more controllable. Sehnsucht, on the other hand, was reported as more related to the past and future, and therefore more emotionally and developmentally ambiguous.

Also, in a study conducted in 2009, 168 middle-aged childless women were asked to rate their wish for children according to intensity and attainability. If the women rated their wish as intense and long-standing, their wish was considered a life-longing. If they rated their wish as intense and attainable, it was simply a goal. “The pursuit of the wish for children as a life longing was positively related to well-being only when participants had high control over the experience of this life longing and when other self-regulation strategies (goal adjustment) failed.”[7]

In popular culture Edit

"Sehnsucht" is a poem by Friedrich Schiller that inspired composers like Franz Schubert and Siegfried Wagner. Goethe's "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt" was set to music by multiple composers, including Ludwig van Beethoven.[8]

Longing, specifically longing for some unknown joy, is a central idea in many of the books by C. S. Lewis, such as his autobiography Surprised by Joy (1955).

Richard Strauss composed a setting of Detlev von Liliencron's poem "Sehnsucht" in 1896 (Opus 32, number 2).

Sehnsucht appears in the title of two songs by Einstürzende Neubauten, Sehnsucht (1981), from Kollaps, and Sehnsucht - Zitternd (1985), from Halber Mensch.

Sehnsucht (1997) is the title of the second album, and title track of that album, by the German metal band Rammstein.

Sehnsucht (2009) is the title of an album by the German gothic metal band Lacrimosa.

In 2011, the film director Badran Roy Badran treated the concept of Sehnsucht in his feature film A Play Entitled Sehnsucht.[9][10]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "LEO Results for "sehnsucht"".
  2. ^ Kotter-Grühn, D.; Wiest, M.; Zurek, P.; Scheibe, S. (2009). "What is it we are longing for? Psychological and demographic factors influencing the contents of Sehnsucht (life longings)". Journal of Research in Personality. 43 (3): 428–437. doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2009.01.012.
  3. ^ Scheibe, S.; Freund, A. M.; Baltes, P. B. (2007). (PDF). Developmental Psychology. 43 (3): 778–795. doi:10.1037/0012-1649.43.3.778. PMID 17484587. S2CID 15306026. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-08.
  4. ^ Scheibe, S.; Blanchard-Fields, F.; Wiest, M.; Freund, A. M. (2011). "Is longing only for Germans? A cross-cultural comparison of sehnsucht in Germany and the United States". Developmental Psychology. 47 (3): 603–618. doi:10.1037/a0021807. PMID 21219068.
  5. ^ Scheibe, S.; Freund, A. M. (2008). "Approaching Sehnsucht (life longings) from a life-span perspective: The role of personal utopias in development". Research in Human Development. 5 (2): 121–133. doi:10.1080/15427600802034868. S2CID 143657106.
  6. ^ Mayser, S.; Scheibe, S.; Riediger, M. (2008). "(Un)reachable? An empirical differentiation of goals and life longings". European Psychologist. 13: 126–140. doi:10.1027/1016-9040.13.2.126. hdl:11858/00-001M-0000-0024-FBCB-C.
  7. ^ Kotter-Grühn, D.; Scheibe, S.; Blanchard-Fields, F.; Baltes, P. B. (2009). "Developmental emergence and functionality of Sehnsucht (life longings): The sample case of involuntary childlessness in middle-aged women". Psychology and Aging. 24 (3): 634–644. doi:10.1037/a0016359. PMID 19739919.
  8. ^ "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt" at LiederNet Archive
  9. ^ "A Play Entitled Sehnsucht". IMDb.
  10. ^ "Reviews written by Khourysara6". IMDb.

Bibliography Edit

  • Bruner, Kurt; Ware, Jim (2005), Finding God in the Land of Narnia, Tyndale House, ISBN 0-8423-8104-X

External links Edit

  • C. S. Lewis on Joy, Sehnsucht, Longing and True Myth
  • Joy and Sehnsucht
  • Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal
  • "Sehnsucht" song texts at The LiederNet Archive

Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Edit

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For other uses see Sehnsucht disambiguation Sehnsucht German pronunciation ˈzeːnˌzʊxt is a German noun translated as longing desire yearning or craving 1 Some psychologists use the word to represent thoughts and feelings about all facets of life that are unfinished or imperfect paired with a yearning for ideal alternative experiences 2 Sehnsucht by Oskar Zwintscher c 1900 Contents 1 Etymology and language change 2 Sehnsucht in mythology 3 In psychology 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External links 7 1 Scores at the International Music Score Library ProjectEtymology and language change EditA suffering reference of the word Sehnsucht in Middle High German usage is associated with Siechtum in the German dictionary as follows Weakening the disease reference the word later denoted the high degree of a violent and often painful longing for something especially when one has no hope of attaining what is desired or when attainment is uncertain still distant The word Sehnsucht is used as a Germanism in some other languages Because of its vagueness analogous terms cannot easily be cited Portuguese language has the similar but not identical term saudade Sehnsucht in mythology EditIn Greek mythology the Erotes are the gods of loving Sehnsucht found with Eros in the company of Aphrodite A mythical explanation of Sehnsucht is offered by the myth of so called Kugelmenschen mythical creatures that are some sort of spherical men which the philosopher Plato has narrated in his fictional literary dialogue Symposium The Banquet The inventor of the myth is Plato himself but he has utilized old mythical motifs The core idea also occurs in non European myths Plato s fictional narrator is the famous comedy poet Aristophanes who like the other participants in the banquet of which the dialogue is about gives a speech about Eros According to the myth humans originally had spherical hulls as well as four hands and feet and two faces on one head In their wantonness they wanted to storm the sky For this Zeus punished them by cutting each of them in half These halves are the people of today They suffer from their incompleteness each one is looking for the lost other half The longing for the former wholeness is shown in the form of erotic desire which aims at union Some spherical men were entirely male others entirely female still others the androgynoi Androgynos had a male and a female half The entirely male ones originally descended from the Sun the entirely female ones from the Earth and the androgynous ones from the Moon In psychology EditThis section may contain material unrelated or insufficiently related to the topic of the article Please help improve this section or discuss this issue on the talk page May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sehnsucht sculpture by Susanne KraisserPsychologists have worked to capture the essence of Sehnsucht by identifying its six core characteristics 3 utopian conceptions of ideal development sense of incompleteness and imperfection of life conjoint time focus on the past present and future ambivalent bittersweet emotions reflection and evaluation of one s life and symbolic richness In a cross cultural study conducted to determine whether the German concept of Sehnsucht could be generalized to the United States four samples of American and German participants rated their 2 most important life longings and completed measures of subjective well being and health 4 German and American participants did not differ in their ability to identify life longings or the intensity of their Sehnsucht However German participants associated it more with unattainable utopian states while Americans reported the concept as not as important to everyday life Some researchers posit that Sehnsucht has a developmental function that involves life management By imagining overarching and possibly unachievable goals individuals may be able to create direction in their life by developing more tangible goals or stepping stones that will aid them on their path toward their ideal self Sehnsucht has important developmental functions including giving directionality for life planning and helping to cope with loss and important yet unattainable wishes by pursuing them in one s imagination 5 It can also operate as a self regulatory mechanism However in a study that attempted to discover whether Sehnsucht played an active role in one s ability to influence their own development psychologists asked 81 participants to report their most important personal goals and life longings and evaluate these with respect to their cognitive emotional and action related characteristics 6 Results showed that goals were perceived as more closely linked to everyday actions and as such more controllable Sehnsucht on the other hand was reported as more related to the past and future and therefore more emotionally and developmentally ambiguous Also in a study conducted in 2009 168 middle aged childless women were asked to rate their wish for children according to intensity and attainability If the women rated their wish as intense and long standing their wish was considered a life longing If they rated their wish as intense and attainable it was simply a goal The pursuit of the wish for children as a life longing was positively related to well being only when participants had high control over the experience of this life longing and when other self regulation strategies goal adjustment failed 7 In popular culture Edit Sehnsucht is a poem by Friedrich Schiller that inspired composers like Franz Schubert and Siegfried Wagner Goethe s Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt was set to music by multiple composers including Ludwig van Beethoven 8 Longing specifically longing for some unknown joy is a central idea in many of the books by C S Lewis such as his autobiography Surprised by Joy 1955 Richard Strauss composed a setting of Detlev von Liliencron s poem Sehnsucht in 1896 Opus 32 number 2 Sehnsucht appears in the title of two songs by Einsturzende Neubauten Sehnsucht 1981 from Kollaps and Sehnsucht Zitternd 1985 from Halber Mensch Sehnsucht 1997 is the title of the second album and title track of that album by the German metal band Rammstein Sehnsucht 2009 is the title of an album by the German gothic metal band Lacrimosa In 2011 the film director Badran Roy Badran treated the concept of Sehnsucht in his feature film A Play Entitled Sehnsucht 9 10 See also EditHiraeth Mono no aware Peak experience Romanticism Saudade Wabi sabi WeltschmerzReferences Edit LEO Results for sehnsucht Kotter Gruhn D Wiest M Zurek P Scheibe S 2009 What is it we are longing for Psychological and demographic factors influencing the contents of Sehnsucht life longings Journal of Research in Personality 43 3 428 437 doi 10 1016 j jrp 2009 01 012 Scheibe S Freund A M Baltes P B 2007 Toward a developmental psychology of Sehnsucht life longings The optimal utopian life PDF Developmental Psychology 43 3 778 795 doi 10 1037 0012 1649 43 3 778 PMID 17484587 S2CID 15306026 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 03 08 Scheibe S Blanchard Fields F Wiest M Freund A M 2011 Is longing only for Germans A cross cultural comparison of sehnsucht in Germany and the United States Developmental Psychology 47 3 603 618 doi 10 1037 a0021807 PMID 21219068 Scheibe S Freund A M 2008 Approaching Sehnsucht life longings from a life span perspective The role of personal utopias in development Research in Human Development 5 2 121 133 doi 10 1080 15427600802034868 S2CID 143657106 Mayser S Scheibe S Riediger M 2008 Un reachable An empirical differentiation of goals and life longings European Psychologist 13 126 140 doi 10 1027 1016 9040 13 2 126 hdl 11858 00 001M 0000 0024 FBCB C Kotter Gruhn D Scheibe S Blanchard Fields F Baltes P B 2009 Developmental emergence and functionality of Sehnsucht life longings The sample case of involuntary childlessness in middle aged women Psychology and Aging 24 3 634 644 doi 10 1037 a0016359 PMID 19739919 Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt at LiederNet Archive A Play Entitled Sehnsucht IMDb Reviews written by Khourysara6 IMDb Bibliography Edit Bruner Kurt Ware Jim 2005 Finding God in the Land of Narnia Tyndale House ISBN 0 8423 8104 XExternal links EditC S Lewis on Joy Sehnsucht Longing and True Myth Joy and Sehnsucht Sehnsucht The C S Lewis Journal An English description of the word by a German native speaker Sehnsucht song texts at The LiederNet ArchiveScores at the International Music Score Library Project Edit Schubert Sehnsucht D 52 Sehnsucht D 123 Sehnsucht der Liebe D 180 Sehnsucht D 310 Sehnsucht D 359 Sehnsucht D 481 Sehnsucht D 516 Sehnsucht D 636 Sehnsucht D 656 4 Gesange aus Wilhelm Meister D 877 Sehnsucht D 879 Mozart Sehnsucht nach dem Fruhling K 596 Beethoven Sehnsucht WoO 134 Sehnsucht WoO 146 3 Gesange Op 83 Siegfried Wagner Sehnsucht Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sehnsucht amp oldid 1169660572 Classical 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