Question

Theodore Ziolkowski’s study The View from the Tower groups this place with the postwar homes of W. B. Yeats, Robinson Jeffers, and Rainer Maria Rilke as “Origins of an Antimodernist Image.” For 10 points each:
[10h] The memoir Memories, Dreams, Reflections describes what lakeside residence as a “confession of faith in stone?” A foundation named for this place published a thinker’s 20-volume collected works and included works by Heinrich Zimmer in its influential 100-book “series.”
ANSWER: Bollingen [accept Bollingen Tower or Bollingen Foundation]
[10e] At Bollingen Tower, Carl Jung inscribed a massive stone cube with writings from this discipline like the Rosarium Philosophorum. Jung believed its pursuit of turning lead to gold was an analogy for “individuation.”
ANSWER: alchemy
[10m] Surprisingly, Ziolkowski makes no mention of this poet’s midlife mental breakdown and subsequent self-exile to Tübingen during his “tower period.” A 1942 lecture by Martin Heidegger analyzes a hymn by this poet.
ANSWER: Friedrich Hölderlin [or Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin; accept Hölderlin's Hymn “The Ister”]
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Data

NJ TRANSit (and bobby i guess)1.g4 Test Mixture0101020
JinAh and Jordan from WikiquizNaocissus and Geoldmond by Hermandrew Hesse0101020
Parden the InterruptionJJaryland010010
Sandmännchen im Helikopterbruh0101020
chamPAIN and cornHELL in Columbiaprotobowling for soup010010
The Aum-Wein Drinchard by Amogh Tutuolamnemonists0101020