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A History of the German Novelle

A History of the German <I>Novelle</I>

A History of the German Novelle

Authors:
E. K. Bennett
H. M. Waidson
Published:
November 1974
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521091527

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    This is a critical account of one of the most individual and highly developed genres in German literature. The novella may be defined as a narrative in prose, usually short, dealing with one striking fateful event and distinguished by careful artistry of presentation. The book begins by analyzing the features which mark off the novelle from its relatives, the novel and short story; it then describes the different forms and structures which the novelle has assumed under the great prosaists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In this edition Professor Waidson has extended the account from the period of Thomas Mann's Der Tod in Venedig up to the beginning of the 1960s.

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    • Published: November 1974
    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 9780521091527
    • Length: 332 pages
    • Dimensions: 216 × 140 × 19 mm
    • Weight: 0.42kg
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introductions
    • 1. The novelle as a literary genre
    • 2. The Classical novelle: Goethe
    • 3. The metaphysical novelle: Kleist
    • 4. The Romantic novelle
    • 5(a). The discursive novelle: Ludwig Tieck's later novellen
    • 5(b). The discursive novelle: The Jungdeutschen
    • 6. The novelle of country life
    • 7(a). The novelle of poetic realism: Annette von Droste-Hülshoff
    • 7(b). The novelle of poetic realism: Adalbert Stifter
    • 7(c). The novelle of poetic realism: Otto Ludwig
    • 7(d) The novelle of poetic realism: Franz Grillparzer and Eduard Mörike
    • 7(e). The novelle of poetic realism: Theodor Storm
    • 7(f). The novelle of poetic realism: Gottfried Keller
    • 8. The novelle as a substitute for tragedy
    • 9(a). The psychological novelle: Paul Heyse
    • 9(b). The psychological novelle: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer
    • 9(c). The psychological novelle: towards the close of the nineteenth century
    • 10. novelle and short story
    • 11. The novelle in the twentieth century
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.

    Authors

    E. K. Bennett

    H. M. Waidson