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Germany as Model and Monster
Gisela Argyle
其他書名
Allusions in English Fiction, 1830s-1930s
出版
McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
, 2002
主題
Fiction / General
History / Europe / Germany
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
ISBN
0773523510
9780773523517
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=tF3z9XkygOoC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
By examining the works of George Eliot, Carlyle, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, George Meredith, George Gissing, Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, and D.H. Lawrence, as well as several post-World War II novels, Argyle explores the Goethean ideal of Bildung and the Bildungsroman (self-culture and the apprenticeship novel), Heinrich Heine's anti-philistinism, music, the Tübingen higher criticism, Schopenhauer's and Nietzsche's philosophies, Prussianism, and avant-garde culture in the Weimar Republic. To establish the status of these allusions in the public conversation, Argyle moves between literary and extra-literary contexts, including biographical material about the authors as well as information from contemporary literary works, periodical articles, and other documentation that indicates the understanding authors could assume from their readers. Her methodology combines theories of allusion and intertextuality with reception theory.