German Literature as a Transnational Field of Production, 1848-1919
Lynne Tatlock editor Dr Kurt Beals editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published:13th Jun '23
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A collection of new essays bringing into view the push and pull of the national and the international in the German-language cultural field of the period. The cultural formations of the so-called Age of Nationalism (1848-1919) have shaped German-language literary studies to the present day, for better or worse. Literary histories, German self-representations, the view from abroad - all of these perspectives offer images of a culture ever more concerned with formulating a coherent, nationally focused idea of its origins, history, and cultural community. But even in this historical moment the German-speaking territories were not culturally self-contained; international forces always played a significant role in the constitution of the so-called "German" literary and cultural field. This volume rethinks the historical period with fourteen case studies that bring into view the push and pull of the national and international in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, undertaking a reframing of literary-cultural history that recognizes the interrelatedness of literatures and cultures across political and linguistic boundaries. Viewing even overtly national literary and cultural projects as belonging to an international system, these case studies examine the interrelations, organization, and positioning of the agents, forces, enterprises, and processes that constituted the German-language literary-cultural field, locating these ostensibly national developments within an inter- or even anti-national context.
Undoubtedly a crucial resource for student scholars at all stages, will also prove fruitful to experts by illuminating productive relations within seemingly well-trodden fields. * MONATSHEFTE *
ISBN: 9781640141001
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 562g
344 pages