Poets of Protest
MICHAEL RODEGANG, Drescher
Poets of Protest Mythological Resignification in American Antebellum and German Vormärz Literature / [online] : Michael Rodegang Drescher - transcript Verlag, 2017 - 1 online resource (312 p.) - American Culture Studies 18 . - American Culture Studies .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- The Pushing of Horizons -- 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and the Opening of Fences -- 3. Karl Gutzkow's Wally, die Zweiflerin and the Despair of Artificiality -- The Treading of Pathways -- 4. William Wells Brown's Clotel and the Puritan Voyage Reversed -- 5. Heinrich Heine's Wintermärchen and the Laughter of the Age -- 6. Conclusion -- Works Cited
Michael Drescher analyzes national mythologies in American and German literature. He focuses on processes of mythological resignification, a literary phenomenon carrying significant implications for questions of identity, democracy, and nationalism in Europe and America. Precise narratological analyses are paired with detailed, transnational readings of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Gutzkow's Wally, die Zweiflerin, Brown's Clotel, and Heine's Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen. The study marries literature, mythology, and politics and contributes to the study of American and German literature at large.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783839437452
10.14361/9783839437452 doi
DE-Limba și literatura engleză
resursă online
420
Poets of Protest Mythological Resignification in American Antebellum and German Vormärz Literature / [online] : Michael Rodegang Drescher - transcript Verlag, 2017 - 1 online resource (312 p.) - American Culture Studies 18 . - American Culture Studies .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- The Pushing of Horizons -- 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and the Opening of Fences -- 3. Karl Gutzkow's Wally, die Zweiflerin and the Despair of Artificiality -- The Treading of Pathways -- 4. William Wells Brown's Clotel and the Puritan Voyage Reversed -- 5. Heinrich Heine's Wintermärchen and the Laughter of the Age -- 6. Conclusion -- Works Cited
Michael Drescher analyzes national mythologies in American and German literature. He focuses on processes of mythological resignification, a literary phenomenon carrying significant implications for questions of identity, democracy, and nationalism in Europe and America. Precise narratological analyses are paired with detailed, transnational readings of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Gutzkow's Wally, die Zweiflerin, Brown's Clotel, and Heine's Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen. The study marries literature, mythology, and politics and contributes to the study of American and German literature at large.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783839437452
10.14361/9783839437452 doi
DE-Limba și literatura engleză
resursă online
420