Wilhelm Raabe's Der Hungerpastor and Charles Dickens's David Copperfield: Intertextuality of Two Bildungsromane

Peter O Arnds

Wilhelm Raabe's Der Hungerpastor and Charles Dickens's David Copperfield: Intertextuality of Two Bildungsromane
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Published
1 March 1997
Pages
191
ISBN
9780820433219

Wilhelm Raabe’s Der Hungerpastor and Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield: Intertextuality of Two Bildungsromane

Peter O Arnds

Der Hungerpastor (1864-65) is Wilhelm Raabe’s most popular novel. This monograph shows how Raabe borrowed much of the plot and characters from Charles Dickens’s best-selling David Copperfield (1849-50). By providing the reasons why Raabe borrowed from Dickens, this study goes far beyond the existing research on the parallels between these two Bildungsromane. A comparison of the heroes, their Jewish antagonists and a number of female characters demonstrates the extent of Raabe’s indebtedness to Dickens. The intertextuality ranges from direct verbal echoes to a mere use of Dickens’s ideas upon which Raabe builds a novel distinctly his own.

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