Raum und Interieurs in Thomas Manns Erzählwerk Materielle Kultur zwischen 'Welthäusern' und 'Urdingen'
The 19th century was, in Walter Benjamin's diagnosis, "addicted to dwelling." That era's sense of space - what August Schmarsow called its Raumgefühl - shaped the narratives of Thomas Mann. This study examines Mann's literary concepts of space and interprets them less in ter...
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Berlin/Boston
De Gruyter
2018
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Reeks: | Hermaea. Neue Folge
146 |
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Samenvatting: | The 19th century was, in Walter Benjamin's diagnosis, "addicted to dwelling." That era's sense of space - what August Schmarsow called its Raumgefühl - shaped the narratives of Thomas Mann. This study examines Mann's literary concepts of space and interprets them less in terms of particular texts than as descriptions of material culture. It also explores the discourse, history, and ideology behind those concepts. |
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Fysieke beschrijving: | 1 electronic resource (310 p.) |
ISBN: | 9783110589696 9783110586879 9783110588835 |
Toegang: | Open Access |