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The Concept of «Tugend»

An Alternative Method of Eighteenth-Century German Novel Classification

by Linda M Marlow (Author)
©1989 Others 213 Pages

Summary

Literary historians have generally attempted to refine the classification of 18th-century German novels by formulating subgenres based on differences within the novels, such as plot type or intended readership. A more effective method can be devised, however, if the novels' essential conceptual similarities are utilized as a basis. Tugend is a key concept in literature during this century and so provides a legitimate foundation on which to base such a classification system. In this book the author briefly traces the evolution of Tugend from its Greek origins through the 18th century showing it to be the basis of middleclass society's traditional moral code. Three categories are then defined based on the protagonist's adherence to, or deviation from, this code. Six novels by von Loen, Gellert, Vulpius, La Roche and Goethe are analyzed to demonstrate these categories.

Details

Pages
213
Year
1989
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820404264
Language
English
Keywords
Middleclass society Moral code Conceptual similarity
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris, 1988. 213 pp.

Biographical notes

Linda M Marlow (Author)

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