A Diagnosis of Modern Life
Robert Musil’s "Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften "as a Critical-Utopian Project
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Published:5th May '14
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Robert Musil’s Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften is not only a towering masterpiece of German literature but also an impressively rich and razor-sharp assessment of life in the beginning of the twentieth century. Musil can be regarded as one of the most original and hard-hitting cultural critics of his time. This book explores in detail the cultural critique at work in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften. Firstly, the place of morality and ideology in Musil’s critique is explained and how his writings function as an ideology critique. Secondly, the question of Musil’s utopianism is clarified. His utopianism is not a future or ideal place but an increased awareness of the possibilities in the present, opened up by the process of critique. Thirdly, the function of the ‘pathological’ in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften is analyzed. Musil’s novel was meant to be an intervention into a condition which he compared to a pathological affliction. Finally, this book takes up the difficult question of whether Musil’s analysis and original ideas still have relevance today.
«Mit A Diagnosis of Modern Life legt de Cauwer eine konsistente und zudem in gutem Englisch verfasste Studie über den Kulturkritiker Musil vor.»
(David Wachter, Musil-Forum Band 34 2015/2016)
ISBN: 9782875741578
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
282 pages
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