Between National Fantasies and Regional Realities
The Paradox of Identity in Nineteenth-Century German Literature
©2006
Monographs
IV,
272 Pages
Series:
North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Culture, Volume 39
Summary
Despite its popularity during the nineteenth century, regional literature has often been overlooked with regard to its role in the development of German national consciousness. By exploring various illustrations of geographic-historical landscapes in texts written before the 1848 revolutions and after the 1871 unification, this book investigates the vital polyphony generated by unique regional voices throughout the age of nationalism. Close readings of texts by Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Storm, Wilhelm Raabe, Fritz Reuter, Theodor Fontane, Gottfried Keller, and Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach examine recognizable and unfamiliar regions. Although this study concentrates on provincial writings, literary regionalism’s fictionality and simultaneous referentiality raise broader questions for the programmatic aesthetics of Poetic Realism and for inquiries into identity formation.
Details
- Pages
- IV, 272
- Publication Year
- 2006
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783039109395
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Deutsch Literatur Regionale Identität (Motiv) Regional literature Geographic-historic Nationalism Dialect Identity Geschichte 1800-1900 Nationalbewusstsein (Motiv)
- Published
- Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2006. IV, 272 pp.
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