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W. G. Sebald : History - Memory - Trauma / ed. by Scott Denham, Mark McCulloh.

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Book
Contributor:
Aliaga-Buchenau, Ana-Isabel, Contributor.
Barzilai, Maya, Contributor.
Bauer, Karin, Contributor.
Ceuppens, Jan, Contributor.
Darby, David, Contributor.
Denham, Scott, Contributor.
Denham, Scott, Editor.
Franklin, Ruth, Contributor.
Friedrichsmeyer, Sara, Contributor.
Fritzsche, Peter, Contributor.
Furst, Lilian R., Contributor.
Garloff, Katja, Contributor.
Günther, Stefan, Contributor.
Hutchinson, Ben, Contributor.
Ilsemann, Mark, Contributor.
Kilbourn, R. J. A., Contributor.
Klebes, Martin, Contributor.
Lennon, Patrick, Contributor.
McCulloh, Mark, Contributor.
McCulloh, Mark, Editor.
Niehaus, Michael, Contributor.
Prager, Brad, Contributor.
Sebald, W. G., Contributor.
Szentivanyi, Christina M.E., Contributor.
Turner, Gordon, Contributor.
Vees-Gulani, Susanne, Contributor.
Wilms, Wilfried, Contributor.
De Gruyter.
Series:
Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies , 1861-8030 ; 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Deutschland /Literatur, Literaturgeschichte.
Local Subjects:
Deutschland /Literatur, Literaturgeschichte.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (382 pages)
Contained In:
De Gruyter Book Archive.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2008]
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Summary:
Dieser Band bietet Beiträge zu allen Aspekten des Werks von W. G. Sebald. Herausgegeben von US-amerikanischen Sebald-Experten eröffnet der Band die neue Reihe "Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies".
The novelist, poet, and essayist W. G. Sebald (1944 - 2001) was perhaps the most original German writer of the last decade of the 20th century ("Die Ausgewanderten", "Austerlitz", "Luftkrieg und Literatur"). His writing is marked by a unique 'hybridity' that combines characteristics of travelogue, cultural criticism, crime story, historical essay, and dream diary, among other genres. He employs layers of literary and motion picture allusions that contribute to a sometimes enigmatic, sometimes intimately familiar mood; his dominant mode is melancholy. The contributions of this anthology examine W. G. Sebald as narrator and pensive observer of history. The book includes a previously unpublished interview with Sebald from 1998.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Table of Contents
Foreword: The Sebald Phenomenon
Introduction: Two Languages, Two Audiences: The
Tandem Literary OEuvres of W.G. Sebald
Introduction and Transcript of an interview given
by Max Sebald
Section 1: Contexts and Influences
Kafka, Nabokov ... Sebald: Intertextuality and
Narratives of Redemption in Vertigo and The Emigrants
Sebald's Pathographies
Sebald's Elective and Other Affinities
In the Weavers' Web: An Intertextual Approachto
W.G. Sebald and Laurence Sterne
Sebald's Kafka
Sebald's Amateurs
Section 2: Narrative and Style
"A Time He Could Not Bear to Say Any More About":
Presence and Absence of the Narrator in W.G. Sebald's The
Emigrants
The Task of the Narrator: Moments of Symbolic
Investiture in W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz
"Egg boxes stacked in a crate": Narrative Status
and its Implications
Speak no Evil, Write no Evil: In Search of a Usable
Language of Destruction
On Exposure: Photography and Uncanny Memory in W.G.
Sebald's Die Ausgewanderten and Austerlitz
Realism, Photography,and Degrees of
Uncertainty
Section 3: History and Trauma
The Dystopian Entwinement of Histories and
Identities in W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz
Transcripts: An Ethics of Representation in The
Landscape and Memory: Sebald's Redemption of
History
The Holocaust as the Still Point of the World in
W.G. Sebald's The Emigrants
W.G. Sebald's Twentieth-Century Histories
Going Astray: Melancholy, Natural History, and the
Image of Exile in W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz
No Foothold. Institutions and Buildings in W.G.
Sebald's Prose
The Experience of Destruction: W.G. Sebald, the
Airwar, and Literature
W.G. Sebald and Structures of Testimony and Trauma:
There are Spots of Mist That No Eye can Dispel
Backmatter
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022)
ISBN:
9783110201949
OCLC:
816881185
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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