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Theodor Fontane: The Major Novels by Alan Bance (English) Paperback Book

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ISBN-13
9780521155038
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Publication Year
2010
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Theodor Fontane: the Major Novels
Item Height
216mm
Author
Alan Bance
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Topic
Literature
Item Width
140mm
Item Weight
350 g
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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This 1982 book examines the novels of Theodor Fontane, one of the most important German novelists of the nineteenth century. He has been well served by English translations and is now regarded as a writer of international standing. Professor Bance begins by setting Fontane's work in the context of nineteenth-century Europe in general, and Germany in particular, which was struggling with its late modernization. The increasing materialism of modern industrial society found its literary correlative in the rise of prose fiction to supplant poetry as the predominant literary mode. Fontane's career reflects this development: beginning as a writer of ballads and balladesque novels, he gradually developed into a realistic novelist capable of treating the most complex social relations. Professor Bance argues that Fontane's oeuvre can be seen in terms of a tension between a desire to present the facts and a desire to assert some transcendent poetic truth.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-13
9780521155038
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Book Title
Theodor Fontane: the Major Novels
Author
Alan Bance
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Literature
Publication Year
2010
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Item Height
216mm
Item Width
140mm
Item Weight
350 g

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Title_Author
Alan Bance
Series Title
Anglica Germanica Series 2
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom

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