ISBN: 9782377470334The principal argument of this essay is that Theodor Fontane’s Quitt (1890) can be read as a critical engagement with utopianism. Quitt has previously been analysed as a utopian novel in a narrow sense, specifically because of the Mennonite community in America in which the second half of the novel is set. This analysis is unsatisfactory, however, because it ignores other, associated facets of utopian ways of thinking which permeate the novel, from imagining a happier elsewhere, to political ideologies, to ideals of human conduct. This essay proposes an interpretation of the novel in which ideals of various kinds function within the perception of reality, but can also be morally dangerous when they lead human beings away ...
As its title suggests, Ruth Levitas’s The Concept of Utopia—published originally in 1990 and republi...
Utopian literature has been around for half a millennium, officially beginning with Sir Thomas More’...
Utopian Studies and Age Studies, as disciplines, have traditionally had little to do with one anothe...
The principal argument of this essay is that Theodor Fontane’s Quitt (1890) can be read as a critica...
In his essay entitled “Future City”, Fredric Jameson challenges the assumption that it would be easi...
The present work purports to demonstrate that utopian fictions were successful during the French Rev...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The main claim in this article is that humanitarianism can be depicted as an attempt at establishing...
This article is focused on exploring the value of literary utopias for social theory. The literary ...
This article examines the concept of German Realism, also known as poetic realism or bourgeois reali...
Utopia has a pedigree going back to early modernity and Thomas More; it has been reshaped by contemp...
Drawing on an analysis of three of Theodor Fontane's major novels - 'Irrungen, Wirrungen', 'Vor dem ...
Fontane and Spielhagen wrote their novels almost simultaneously based on the same incident from Berl...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Comparative analysis of Thomas More's utopia and Cordwainer Smith's short story "A...
As its title suggests, Ruth Levitas’s The Concept of Utopia—published originally in 1990 and republi...
Utopian literature has been around for half a millennium, officially beginning with Sir Thomas More’...
Utopian Studies and Age Studies, as disciplines, have traditionally had little to do with one anothe...
The principal argument of this essay is that Theodor Fontane’s Quitt (1890) can be read as a critica...
In his essay entitled “Future City”, Fredric Jameson challenges the assumption that it would be easi...
The present work purports to demonstrate that utopian fictions were successful during the French Rev...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The main claim in this article is that humanitarianism can be depicted as an attempt at establishing...
This article is focused on exploring the value of literary utopias for social theory. The literary ...
This article examines the concept of German Realism, also known as poetic realism or bourgeois reali...
Utopia has a pedigree going back to early modernity and Thomas More; it has been reshaped by contemp...
Drawing on an analysis of three of Theodor Fontane's major novels - 'Irrungen, Wirrungen', 'Vor dem ...
Fontane and Spielhagen wrote their novels almost simultaneously based on the same incident from Berl...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Comparative analysis of Thomas More's utopia and Cordwainer Smith's short story "A...
As its title suggests, Ruth Levitas’s The Concept of Utopia—published originally in 1990 and republi...
Utopian literature has been around for half a millennium, officially beginning with Sir Thomas More’...
Utopian Studies and Age Studies, as disciplines, have traditionally had little to do with one anothe...