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Mysticism and Sexuality- E.T.A. Hoffmann

Part One: Hoffmann and His Sources

by James M. McGlathery (Author)
©1982 Others 191 Pages

Summary

This study aims to show that Hoffmann drew on his own psychic experiences relevant to sexuality, and that he also was writing in a broad literary tradition of roguish sexual humor and ironic portrayal of the psychology of desire that had survived to his time in «opera buffa» and comic theater generally, as well as in certain vestiges of the eighteenth-century «conte licencieux». (In a second volume, «Part Two: Interpretations of the Tales», this perspective will be used to provide new readings of each of Hoffmann's four-dozen tales and of his two novels.)

Details

Pages
191
Year
1982
ISBN (Softcover)
9783261049254
Language
English
Published
Bern, Frankfurt/M., 1981. 191 pp.

Biographical notes

James M. McGlathery (Author)

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Title: Mysticism and Sexuality- E.T.A. Hoffmann