Space in Theodor Fontane's Works: Theme and Poetic Function
Michael James White
The novels of Theodor Fontane (1819-1898), Germany's most important Realist, have long been appreciated for the symbolism of their represented worlds. In this study, Michael White examines the significance of space and spatial experience across Fontane's oeuvre, providing analyses of non-fiction prose and less well-known novels, alongside major works and poetry. The study reveals not only a complex and varied spatial symbolism, but also that space itself is a thematic concern in Fontane's writing. His texts portray human beings' relationships with their worlds, and how and to what end they invest their environment with meaning. Fontane's novels and travel writings emerge as profoundly reflexive discourses on art and its function for the individual. Michael J. White completed his Ph.D. at St Andrews and now teaches German at the Institut de la formation des maîtres, Université d'Artois.
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Année:
2012
Editeur::
Modern Humanities Research Association
Langue:
english
Pages:
202
ISBN 10:
1907322299
ISBN 13:
9781907322297
Collection:
Texts and Dissertations; Bithell Series of Dissertations
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PDF, 1.77 MB
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english, 2012