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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, 18th-19th Century German Literature - Literary Criticism, Literary Movements - General & Miscellaneous

Double Exposures

by Eric Downing
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“Downing’s highly original, thorough, and rewarding book is certain to emerge as an indispensable critical reference-point for scholars and students in the areas of narrative theory, problems of realism, and 19th-century German prose. . . . A nearly ideal combination of intellectual scope, erudition, and originality.” —Thomas Pfau, Duke University
“To write an engaging and entertaining study of German or poetic realism that offers insightful and differentiated readings of the novellas of Stifter, Storm, Keller, C.F. Meyer, and Raabe through the lenses—focused on repetition—of narratology, Critical Theory, and psychoanalysis and, to a leser extent gender studies, is without a doubt a daunting endeavor. This study, with its keen analysis of the doubling within German realist texts, is equal to the task. . . . While this book is written to engage and challenge scholars of realism, the clarity of Downing’s prose makes the textual twists and turns, and thus the study as a whole, equally accessible to non-specialists.”—German Studies Review

About the Author, Eric Downing

Eric Downing is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is the author of Artificial I's: The Self as Artwork in Ovid, Kierkegaard, and Thomas Mann.

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Not only does Downing (comparative literature, U. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) focus attention on competing meanings of realism and mimesis in 19th-century German narrative fiction, he also offers quite a different account of how realism's typically submerged structures allow readers to explore some of the basic phenomena and contradictions of their extra-literary, social existence. His quotations are only in English. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 31, 2002
Publisher
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2000.
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780804736787

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