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The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel provides a broad ranging introduction to the major trends in the development of the German novel from the 1890s to the present. Written by an international team of experts, it encompasses both modernist and realist traditions, and also includes a look back to the roots of the modern novel in the Bildungsroman of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The structure is broadly chronological, but thematically-focused chapters examine topics such as gender anxiety, images of the city, war, and women's writing; within each chapter, key works are selected for close attention. Unique in its combination of breadth of coverage and detailed analysis of individual works, and featuring a chronology and guides to further reading, this Companion will be indispensable to students and teachers.
| ISBN | 0521483921 | | Pages | 324 | | ISBN13 | 9780521483926 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Cambridge University Press | | Weight (grammes) | 480 | | Imprint | Cambridge University Press | | Published in | Cambridge | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Cambridge Companions to Literature | | Publication date | 05 Apr 2004 | | Height (mm) | 228 | | Library of Congress | PT771 \.C3 | | Width (mm) | 152 | | DEWEY | 833.9109 | | Spine width (mm) | 18 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Tertiary education, Professional / Scholarly |
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| | | Notes on contributors | | | | | | Preface | | | | | | Chronology | | | | | | A note concerning translations and bibliographical data | | | | 1 | | The German novel in the long twentieth century by Graham Bartram | | 1 | | 2 | | Contexts of the novel : society, politics and culture in German-speaking Europe, 1870 to the present by Lynn Abrams | | 15 | | 3 | | The novel in Wilhelmine Germany : from realism to satire by Alan Bance | | 31 | | 4 | | Gender anxiety and the shaping of the self in some modernist writers : Musil, Hesse, Hofmannsthal, Jahnn by Ritchie Robertson | | 46 | | 5 | | Franz Kafka : the radical modernist by Stanley Corngold | | 62 | | 6 | | Modernism and the Bildungsroman : Thomas Mann's Magic mountain by Russell A. Bremen | | 77 | | 7 | | Apocalypse and utopia in the Austrian novel of the 1930s : Hermann Broch and Robert Musil by Graham Bartram and Philip Payne | | 93 | | 8 | | Images of the city by Burton Pike | | 110 | | 9 | | Women writers in the 'Golden' twenties by Elizabeth Boa | | 123 | | 10 | | The First World War and its aftermath in the German novel by Michael Minden | | 138 | | 11 | | The German novel during the Third Reich by Ronald Speirs | | 152 | | 12 | | History, memory, fiction after the Second World War by Dagmar Barnow | | 167 | | 13 | | Aesthetics and resistance : Boll, Grass, Weiss by J. H. Reid | | 187 | | 14 | | The kleiner Mann and modern times : from Fallada to Walser by Anthony Waine | | 202 | | 15 | | The 'critical' novel in the GDR by Patricia Herminghouse | | 218 | | 16 | | Identity and authenticity in Swiss and Austrian novels of the postwar era : Max Frisch and Peter Handke by Michael Butler | | 232 | | 17 | | Subjectivity and women's writing of the 1970s and early 1980s by Allyson Fiddler | | 249 | | | More... | | |
'German scholars and those with an interest in German literature in translation will find this Companion both readable and informative about the key themes of literature in German since the late nineteenth century.' Reference Reviews ' ... there is much food for thought here. The contributors' enthusiasm sends one out to explore or rediscover many brilliant and important novels. Every librarian and every academic in the field should be ordering this book, and every student asking for it in her Christmas stocking.' MLR  Be the first to write a customer review
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