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  1. Landscape's Revenge :
    The ecology of failure in Robert Walser and Bernardo Carvalho /
    Published: [2018]; ©2019
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    Landscape, as it appears and is described throughout the works of Bernardo Carvalho and Robert Walser, provides an excellent-yet virtually unexplored-pathway to the authors' literary projects. The landscape functions here as a synthetic and unifying... more

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    Landscape, as it appears and is described throughout the works of Bernardo Carvalho and Robert Walser, provides an excellent-yet virtually unexplored-pathway to the authors' literary projects. The landscape functions here as a synthetic and unifying figure that triggers, at first, through the analysis of its description per se, the main and most evident elements of the authors' works. However, when sustained as a methodological figure beyond the scope of its own description, the landscape soon reveals a darker, far more fascinating and far less explored side of the authors' oeuvres: a vengeful, seemingly defeatist resentment against the status quo, which gives way to the more latent and biting elements of the authors' prose, such as irony, the unheimlich, an anti-heroic agenda, the apocalyptic aesthetics of a disaster-prone fictional world, as well as an understanding of history and literature through the figures of failure and marginality. By drawing from diverse critical traditions from Latin-America and Europe, this comparative text seeks to unravel, in all of its complexity and scope, the fictional stage upon which Walser's and Carvalho's characters narrate, with their dying breath, a world that is slowly undoing itself.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110617580; 3110617587
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    Series: Latin American Literatures in the World / Literaturas Latinoamericanas en el Mundo ; ; 2
    Subjects: 20th-century Realism.; Antihelden.; Anti-heroes.; Landscape.; Landschaft.; Realismus.; Romanticism.; Romantik.; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese.
    Other subjects: Walser, Robert, (1878-1956); Carvalho, Bernardo, (1960-); Carvalho, Bernardo, (1960-); Walser, Robert, (1878-1956.)
    Scope: 1 online resource (264 p.).
  2. The aesthetics of fear in German romanticism
    Author: Mayer, Paola
    Published: 2019; © 2019
    Publisher:  McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago

    Zusammenfassung: "Enlightenment--both the phenomenon specific to the eighteenth century and the continuing trend in Western thought--is an attempt to dispel ignorance, achieve mastery of a potentially hostile environment, and contain fear of the... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Zusammenfassung: "Enlightenment--both the phenomenon specific to the eighteenth century and the continuing trend in Western thought--is an attempt to dispel ignorance, achieve mastery of a potentially hostile environment, and contain fear of the unknown by promoting science and rationality. Enlightenment is often accompanied and challenged by countercultures such as German Romanticism, which explored the nature of fear and deployed it as a corrective to the excesses of rationalism. The Aesthetics of Fear in German Romanticism uncovers the formative role this movement played in the development of dark or negative aesthetics. Recovering a missing chapter in the history of the aesthetics of fear, Paola Mayer illustrates that Romanticism was a crucial transitional phase between the eighteenth-century sublime and the early twentieth-century uncanny. Mayer puts literature and philosophy in dialogue, examining how German Romantic literature employed narratives of fear to radicalize and then subvert the status quo in society, culture, and science. She traces the development of this aesthetic from its inception with pre-Romantics such as Jean Paul Richter to its end in Joseph von Eichendorff's critical retrospective, and juxtaposes canonical authors such as E.T.A. Hoffmann--the father of the modern fantastic--with writers who have previously been ignored. Today, when the dark side of science looms in the foreground, The Aesthetics of Fear in German Romanticism points to the power of a literary movement to construct competing currents of thought."--(Provided by publisher.)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780773558892; 9780773558885
    RVK Categories: GK 2799
    Series: McGill-Queen's studies in the history of ideas ; 77
    Subjects: German literature--19th century--History and criticism.; Romanticism--Germany.; Aesthetics in literature.; Fear in literature.; Aesthetics in literature.; Fear in literature.; German literature.; Romanticism.; Germany.; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Deutsch; Romantik; Literatur; Furcht <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Hoffmann, E. T. A. (1776-1822)
    Scope: xiv, 482 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Theoretical Discourses -- Ludwig Tieck -- Apel and Laun, Gespensterbuch -- Heinrich von Kleist -- Definitions and Theories -- Tales of Music and Musicians -- Tales of Science and Scientists -- Romanticism Re-evaluated: Joseph von Eichendorff.