Soll und Haben
Title | Soll und Haben PDF eBook |
Author | Gustav Freytag |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 2020-07-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3752348704 |
Reproduction of the original: Soll und Haben by Gustav Freytag
Soll und Haben
Title | Soll und Haben PDF eBook |
Author | Gustav Freytag |
Publisher | |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 1893 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Economy of Ulysses
Title | The Economy of Ulysses PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Osteen |
Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Pages | 492 |
Release | 1995-07-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780815626619 |
This original and wide-ranging study explores the "economies" of Ulysses using a number of different critical and theoretical methods. Not only do the economic circumstances of the characters form a significant part of the novel's realistic subject matter but the relationships between characters are also based upon modes of economic exchange. Moreover, the narrative itself is filled with economic terms that serve as tropes for its themes, events, and techniques. Some of the subjects and topics covered include Joyce's own "spendthrift" background, gift exchanges and reciprocity as a fundamental means of reader/author relationship in the novel, money and language, Bloom as an "economic man," the "narrative economy" of "Wandering Rocks," the relationship between commerce and eroticism, the function of sacrifice in the creation of value, counterfeiting, forgery, and other crimes of writing, and a demonstration of how the encounter between Stephen and Bloom "makes both ends meet." The book brings together not only the opposed economic impulses in Joyce but also the conflicting strains of regulation and excess in the novel's structural economy.
Gustav Freytag and the Prussian Gospel
Title | Gustav Freytag and the Prussian Gospel PDF eBook |
Author | Larry L. Ping |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9783039105458 |
Based on author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Oregon, 1994.
The German Bestseller in the Late Nineteenth Century
Title | The German Bestseller in the Late Nineteenth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Charlotte Woodford |
Publisher | Camden House |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1571134875 |
A much-needed look at the fiction that was actually read by masses of Germans in the late nineteenth century, and the conditions of its publication and reception. The late nineteenth century was a crucial period for the development of German fiction. Political unification and industrialization were accompanied by the rise of a mass market for German literature, and with it the beginnings ofthe German bestseller.Offering escape, romance, or adventure, as well as insights into the modern world, nineteenth-century bestsellers often captured the imagination of readers well into the twentieth century and beyond. However, many have been neglected by scholars. This volume offers new readings of literary realism by focusing not on the accepted intellectual canon but on commercially successful fiction in its material and social contexts. It investigates bestsellers from writers such as Freytag, Dahn, Jensen, Raabe, Viebig, Stifter, Auerbach, Storm, Möllhausen, Marlitt, Suttner, and Thomas Mann. The contributions examine the aesthetic strategies that made the works sucha success, and writers' attempts to appeal simultaneously on different levels to different readers. Bestselling writers often sought to accommodate the expectations of publishers and the marketplace, while preserving some sense ofartistic integrity. This volume sheds light on the important effect of the mass market on the writing not just of popular works, but of German prose fiction on all levels. Contributors: Christiane Arndt, Caroline Bland, Elizabeth Boa, Anita Bunyan, Katrin Kohl, Todd Kontje, Peter C. Pfeiffer, Nicholas Saul, Benedict Schofield, Ernest Schonfield, Martin Swales, Charlotte Woodford. Charlotte Woodford is Lecturer in German and Directorof Studies in Modern Languages at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. Benedict Schofield is Senior Lecturer in German and Head of the Department of German at King's College London.
Taking Stock
Title | Taking Stock PDF eBook |
Author | Sean B. Franzel |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2024-10-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3111060675 |
The volume examines the proliferation of inventorying models and practices as cultural techniques of knowledge organization and production during the long nineteenth century. While inventories are still broadly treated as raw data and unprocessed source materials, the book shows how they function as complex media formats, intersecting and interfering with other material techniques to produce, store, distribute, organize and process cultural information. How do inventories work against and in dialogue with other media of collection, storage and retrieval such as catalogs, indexes, bibliographies, and archives; what new media configurations do techniques of inventorying enable and how, in turn, are such techniques shaped by the media channels and formats they employ; what is at stake in the critical effort of "taking stock", whether as commercial, bureaucratic, literary, historiographical, or scientific operations; finally, what do such operations tell us specifically about the production and circulation of knowledge in the German nineteenth century?
German History, 1770-1866
Title | German History, 1770-1866 PDF eBook |
Author | James J. Sheehan |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 996 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780198204329 |
Now available in paperback, this is a uniquely authoritative study of Germany from the mid-18th century to the formation of the Bismarckian Reich.