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Goethe as Cultural Icon: Intertextual Encounters with Stifter and Fontane
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Goethe as Cultural Icon: Intertextual Encounters with Stifter and Fontane

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The legacy of Goethe in the nineteenth century is familiar and fertile territory to literary scholars. In contrast with typical influence studies, which compare Goethe with his epigonal successors, this work breaks new ground in previously unappreciated areas and in several subtle forms. Focusing on two prominent and distinctly different nineteenth-century writers, the Austrian Adalbert Stifter (1805-1868) and the Prussian-born Theodor Fontane (1819-1898), the book discovers the importance of Goethe’s views on the visual arts to the realistic theorizing of both writers by deftly encompassing several seventeenth-century Dutch genre painters, as well as the nineteenth-century sculptor of the Brandenburg Gate in this sphere of aesthetic influence. Of particular interest to the study of Goethe’s resonance are the role of George Henry Lewes’s 1855 biography of Goethe and the reverberation of Goethe’s concept of Gegenstaendlichkeit, which are studied within the context of their writings and the era in general.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 February 1995
Pages
220
ISBN
9780820424729

The legacy of Goethe in the nineteenth century is familiar and fertile territory to literary scholars. In contrast with typical influence studies, which compare Goethe with his epigonal successors, this work breaks new ground in previously unappreciated areas and in several subtle forms. Focusing on two prominent and distinctly different nineteenth-century writers, the Austrian Adalbert Stifter (1805-1868) and the Prussian-born Theodor Fontane (1819-1898), the book discovers the importance of Goethe’s views on the visual arts to the realistic theorizing of both writers by deftly encompassing several seventeenth-century Dutch genre painters, as well as the nineteenth-century sculptor of the Brandenburg Gate in this sphere of aesthetic influence. Of particular interest to the study of Goethe’s resonance are the role of George Henry Lewes’s 1855 biography of Goethe and the reverberation of Goethe’s concept of Gegenstaendlichkeit, which are studied within the context of their writings and the era in general.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 February 1995
Pages
220
ISBN
9780820424729