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  1. “Human Character Changed”: Virginia Woolf’s Conceptualisation of Literary Change in the 21st Century
    Autor*in: Nünning, Vera
    Erschienen: 2016

  2. Probleme der Darstellbarkeit von Geschichte: Die narrative Inszenierung geschichtstheoretischer Konzepte in ausgewählten britischen Romanen des späten 18. Jahrhunderts
    Autor*in: Nünning, Vera
    Erschienen: 2003

    This article argues that decades before Sir Walter Scott published his first historical novel, a number of innovative British novels questioned the possibility of rendering historical topics in narrative form. Although Henry Fielding had claimed that... mehr

     

    This article argues that decades before Sir Walter Scott published his first historical novel, a number of innovative British novels questioned the possibility of rendering historical topics in narrative form. Although Henry Fielding had claimed that the novel should closely resemble historiography, three eighteenth-century British novelists recognized the problems besetting the attempt to provide true stories of the past in different ways. Sarah Fielding tried to get rid of the elevated position of the ‘omniscient’ narrator, rejecting even chronological order in her fictionalised account of the lives of Cleopatra and Octavia. Laurence Sterne parodied not only historiographical ways of arriving at true knowledge of past events in his seminal novel Tristram Shandy, he also demonstrated that the story is the result of the narrator’s use of narrative conventions and of language, and that the gap between the past and the representation of the past cannot be bridged. Maria Edgeworth tried to get rid of the historiographical dilemma by choosing an unreliable narrator as a biographer in her work Castle Rackrent, which is one of those eighteenth-century novels that casts doubt on whether it is possible to tell a true story of the past with those narrative means which Scott would later use to great acclaim.

     

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    Sprache: Deutsch; Englisch
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    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Englische, altenglische Literaturen (820); Geschichte der Britischen Inseln (941); Geschichte und Geografie (900); Geschichte Neuseelands (993)
    Schlagworte: englishstudies; history; literarystudies
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  3. The novel in Anglo-German context [Rezension]
    Autor*in: Nünning, Vera
    Erschienen: 2003

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    Übergeordneter Titel: In: Arbitrium; Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 1983-; Band 21, Heft H.2 (2003), Seite 145/147; 23 cm

  4. The Novel in Anglo-German Context. Cultural Cross-Currents Affinities. 2000
    Autor*in: Stark, Susanne
    Erschienen: 2003

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    Beteiligt: Nünning, Vera
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    Übergeordneter Titel: Arbitrium; Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 1983-; Band 21, Heft 2 (2003), Seite 145-147; 23 cm

  5. Brit-Pop im literarischen Gewand? Erzählerische Vermittlung und die Inszenierung ethischer Fragen in Nick Hornbys About a Boy
    Autor*in: Nünning, Vera
    Erschienen: 2003

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht; Würzburg : Königshausen + Neumann, 1968-; Band 36, Heft 1 (2003), Seite 31-50

  6. Probleme der Darstellbarkeit von Geschichte. Die narrative Inszenierung geschichtstheoretischer Konzepte in ausgewählten britischen Romanen des späten 18. Jahrhunderts
    Autor*in: Nünning, Vera
    Erschienen: 2003

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Germanisch-romanische Monatsschrift; Heidelberg : Winter, 1909-; Band 53, Heft 4 (2003), Seite 415-438; 24 cm

  7. “Human Character Changed”: Virginia Woolf’s Conceptualisation of Literary Change in the 21st Century
    Autor*in: Nünning, Vera
    Erschienen: 2016

  8. Probleme der Darstellbarkeit von Geschichte: Die narrative Inszenierung geschichtstheoretischer Konzepte in ausgewählten britischen Romanen des späten 18. Jahrhunderts
    Autor*in: Nünning, Vera
    Erschienen: 2003

    This article argues that decades before Sir Walter Scott published his first historical novel, a number of innovative British novels questioned the possibility of rendering historical topics in narrative form. Although Henry Fielding had claimed that... mehr

     

    This article argues that decades before Sir Walter Scott published his first historical novel, a number of innovative British novels questioned the possibility of rendering historical topics in narrative form. Although Henry Fielding had claimed that the novel should closely resemble historiography, three eighteenth-century British novelists recognized the problems besetting the attempt to provide true stories of the past in different ways. Sarah Fielding tried to get rid of the elevated position of the ‘omniscient’ narrator, rejecting even chronological order in her fictionalised account of the lives of Cleopatra and Octavia. Laurence Sterne parodied not only historiographical ways of arriving at true knowledge of past events in his seminal novel Tristram Shandy, he also demonstrated that the story is the result of the narrator’s use of narrative conventions and of language, and that the gap between the past and the representation of the past cannot be bridged. Maria Edgeworth tried to get rid of the historiographical dilemma by choosing an unreliable narrator as a biographer in her work Castle Rackrent, which is one of those eighteenth-century novels that casts doubt on whether it is possible to tell a true story of the past with those narrative means which Scott would later use to great acclaim.

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
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    Quelle: BASE Fachausschnitt AVL
    Sprache: Deutsch; Englisch
    Medientyp: Aufsatz aus einer Zeitschrift
    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Englische, altenglische Literaturen (820); Geschichte der Britischen Inseln (941); Geschichte und Geografie (900); Geschichte Neuseelands (993)
    Schlagworte: englishstudies; history; literarystudies
    Lizenz:

    L::The Stacks License ; thestacks.libaac.de/rights