04128nam 22007211 450 991095342700332120131029121349.0978661380602497814725430421472543041978128213344012821334469781441198235144119823710.5040/9781472543042(CKB)2550000000107510(EBL)967745(OCoLC)799765946(SSID)ssj0000689319(PQKBManifestationID)12296833(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000689319(PQKBWorkID)10619563(PQKB)11435215(MiAaPQ)EBC967745(UtOrBLW)bpp09256727(UtOrBLW)BP9781472543042BC(EXLCZ)99255000000010751020140929d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFrom Kafka to Sebald modernism and narrative form /edited by Sabine WilkeNew York :Continuum,2012.1 online resource (197 p.)New directions in German studies ;v. 5Description based upon print version of record.9781628928624 162892862X 9781441122674 1441122672 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. Introduction : Kafka, Modernism, and Beyond / Sabine Wilke -- Part I. Kafka's Slippages. Chapter 2. Ritardando in Das Schloß / Stanley Corngold ; Chapter 3. Kafka's "A Hunger Artist" as Allegory of Bourgeois Subject Construction / Imke Meyer -- Part II. Kafka Effects. Chapter 4. Hofmannsthal after 1918 : The Present as Exile / Jens Rieckmann ; Chapter 5. Yvan Goll's Die Eurokokke : A Reading Through Walter Benjamin's Passagen-Werk / Rolf J. Goebel -- Part III. Narrative Theory. Chapter 6. Else Meets Dora : Narratology as a Tool for Illuminating Literary Trauma / Gail Finney ; Chapter 7. "Das kleine Ich" : Robert Menasse and Masculinity in Real Time / Heidi Schlipphacke ; Chapter 8. Sebald's Encounters with French Narrative / Judith R. Ryan -- Part IV. Autobiography. Chapter 9. Gender, Psychoanalysis, and Childhood Autobiography : Christa Wolf's Kindheitsmuster / Lorna Martens ; Chapter 10. Provisional Existence / Walter H. Sokel -- Index."This volume is a response to a renewed interest in narrative form in contemporary literary studies, taking up the question of literary narratives and their encounters with modernism and postmodernism within the German-language milieu. Original essays written by scholars of German and Comparative Literature approach the issue of narrative form anew, analyzing the ways in which modernist and postmodernist German-language narratives frame and/or deconstruct historical narratives. Beginning with the German-language modernist author par excellence, Franz Kafka, the volume's essays explore the unique perspective on historical change offered by literature. The authors (Kafka, Kappacher, Goll, Bernhard, Menasse, and Wolf, among others) and works interpreted in the essays included here span the period from before World War I to the post-Holocaust, post-Wall present. Individual essays focus on modernism, postmodernism, narrative theory, and autobiography."--Bloomsbury Publishing.New directions in German studies ;v. 5.German fiction19th centuryHistory and criticismGerman fiction20th centuryHistory and criticismModernism (Literature)Narration (Rhetoric)Literary studies: generalGerman fictionHistory and criticism.German fictionHistory and criticism.Modernism (Literature)Narration (Rhetoric)833/.90923Wilke Sabine1957-UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910953427003321From Kafka to Sebald4338115UNINA