Wilhelm Meister and His English Kinsmen

Wilhelm Meister and His English Kinsmen
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Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015012966928
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Synopsis Wilhelm Meister and His English Kinsmen by : Susanne Howe

Studies the work of Goethe and his portrayal of Wilhlem Meister by looking at his apprenticeship patterns and also compares the first and second versions.

Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series
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Publisher : Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Total Pages : 2832
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105063357292
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Synopsis Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series by : Library of Congress. Copyright Office

A History of the Bildungsroman

A History of the Bildungsroman
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9781108573467
ISBN-13 : 1108573460
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of the Bildungsroman by : Sarah Graham

The Bildungsroman has been one of the most significant genres in Western literature since the eighteenth century. This volume, comprised of eleven chapters by leading experts in the field, offers original insights into how the novel of formation developed a strong tradition in Germany, France, Britain, Russia, and the USA. In demonstrating how the genre has been adopted and adapted in innovative forms of fiction, this volume also shows how a genre traditionally associated with the young white man has been used to give expression to the formative experiences of women, LGBTQ people, and post-colonial populations. Exploring the genre's emergence and evolution in numerous countries and across more than two hundred years, this volume provides unprecedented historical and geographical coverage and demonstrates that the Bildungsroman has a rich heritage and a bright future.

The Formation of the Victorian Literary Profession

The Formation of the Victorian Literary Profession
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781107435278
ISBN-13 : 1107435277
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Formation of the Victorian Literary Profession by : Richard Salmon

Richard Salmon provides an original account of the formation of the literary profession during the late Romantic and early Victorian periods. Focusing on the representation of authors in narrative and iconographic texts, including novels, biographies, sketches and portrait galleries, Salmon traces the emergence of authorship as a new form of professional identity from the 1820s to the 1850s. Many first-generation Victorian writers, including Carlyle, Dickens, Thackeray, Martineau and Barrett-Browning, contributed to contemporary debates on the 'Dignity of Literature', professional heroism, and the cultural visibility of the 'man of letters'. This study combines a broad mapping of the early Victorian literary field with detailed readings of major texts. The book argues that the key model of professional development within this period is embodied in the narrative form of literary apprenticeship, which inspired such celebrated works as David Copperfield and Aurora Leigh, and that its formative process is the 'disenchantment of the author'.

Unsettling the Bildungsroman

Unsettling the Bildungsroman
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9789401200677
ISBN-13 : 940120067X
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Unsettling the Bildungsroman by : Stella Bolaki

Unsettling the Bildungsroman combines genre and cultural theory and offers a cross-ethnic comparative approach to the tradition of the female novel of development and the American coming-of-age narrative. Examines the work of Jamaica Kincaid, Sandra Cisneros, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Audre Lorde.

Formative Fictions

Formative Fictions
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9780801465215
ISBN-13 : 0801465214
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Formative Fictions by : Tobias Boes

The Bildungsroman, or "novel of formation," has long led a paradoxical life within literary studies, having been construed both as a peculiarly German genre, a marker of that country's cultural difference from Western Europe, and as a universal expression of modernity. In Formative Fictions, Tobias Boes argues that the dual status of the Bildungsroman renders this novelistic form an elegant way to negotiate the diverging critical discourses surrounding national and world literature. Since the late eighteenth century, authors have employed the story of a protagonist's journey into maturity as a powerful tool with which to facilitate the creation of national communities among their readers. Such attempts always stumble over what Boes calls "cosmopolitan remainders," identity claims that resist nationalism's aim for closure in the normative regime of the nation-state. These cosmopolitan remainders are responsible for the curiously hesitant endings of so many novels of formation. In Formative Fictions, Boes presents readings of a number of novels—Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship, Karl Leberecht Immermann's The Epigones, Gustav Freytag's Debit and Credit, Alfred Döblin's Berlin Alexanderplatz, and Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus among them—that have always been felt to be particularly "German" and compares them with novels by such authors as George Eliot and James Joyce to show that what seem to be markers of national particularity can productively be read as topics of world literature.

The Victorian Novel

The Victorian Novel
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781405152280
ISBN-13 : 1405152281
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Victorian Novel by : Louis James

This inspiring survey challenges conventional ways of viewing the Victorian novel. Provides time maps and overviews of historical and social contexts. Considers the relationship between the Victorian novel and historical, religious and bibliographic writing. Features short biographies of over forty Victorian authors, including Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Robert Louis Stevenson. Offers close readings of over 30 key texts, among them Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897), as well as key presences, such as John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress (Pt 1, 1676, Pt 2, 1684). Also covers topics such as colonialism, scientific speculation, the psychic and the supernatural, and working class reading.

Germany as Model and Monster

Germany as Model and Monster
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780773570139
ISBN-13 : 0773570136
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Germany as Model and Monster by : Gisela Argyle

By examining the works of George Eliot, Carlyle, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, George Meredith, George Gissing, Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, and D.H. Lawrence, as well as several post-World War II novels, Argyle explores the Goethean ideal of Bildung and the Bildungsroman (self-culture and the apprenticeship novel), Heinrich Heine's anti-philistinism, music, the Tübingen higher criticism, Schopenhauer's and Nietzsche's philosophies, Prussianism, and avant-garde culture in the Weimar Republic. To establish the status of these allusions in the public conversation, Argyle moves between literary and extra-literary contexts, including biographical material about the authors as well as information from contemporary literary works, periodical articles, and other documentation that indicates the understanding authors could assume from their readers. Her methodology combines theories of allusion and intertextuality with reception theory.