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OverviewThe wanderer is an indispensable part of the German cultural imaginary. The nineteenth-century prominence of the motif owes much to the self-conception of the intellectual pioneers of the day as wanderers. The motif is also a key to interpretation of the social and cultural phenomena of a turbulent century that began with the emancipatory claims of the Enlightenment and ended in untrammeled industrialism. Writers from Goethe to Buchner, Fontane to Holtei were keenly aware of the motif's interpretive value, attempting to grasp with it not only such developments as mass migration and disappearing institutions but also unprecedented opportunities for artistic and scientific innovation. This book re-interprets canonical works such as Goethe's Wilhelm Meister novels, Heine's Harzreise, and Buchner's Lenz, examines underresearched works by Fontane and Raabe, and charts new territory with readings of works by Gotthelf and Holtei -- a selection of texts that reveals the vast scope and changing function of the wanderer motif. Andrew Cusack pays scrupulous attention to the historical specificity of each work and to its relationship to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical currents, revealing the wanderer motif to be a significant vehicle of cultural memory that sustained the ideas of the Enlightenment and of Romanticism. Andrew Cusack is a Lecturer in the Department of Germanic Studies at Trinity College Dublin. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew CusackPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: Camden House Inc Volume: v. 22 ISBN: 9781571135148ISBN 10: 1571135146 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 01 July 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsShrewdly, Cusack intuits a link between the wanderer motif and Goethe's neo-classicistic principle of attention to the present moment -- between Gedenke zu wandern! and the motto Gedenke zu leben. Taken together, both injunctions culminate in Nietzsche's insight that the Freiheit der Vernunft makes wanderers of us all. A well-structured and clearly written study. JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES Cusack persuasively argues that the presence of the wanderer fades from the literary scene with the rise of Germany as a nation state. GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW The value of this book lies in its local interpretations, which are consistently perceptive and stimulating; they will repay consideration by anyone concerned with any of these texts. MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW (Cusack has) created a wide-ranging, rich, and variegated cultural history of the nineteenth-century individual as wanderer... GERMAN QUARTERLY A brilliant and original monograph. JAHRBUCH DER GERMANISTIK IN IRLAND Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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