This essay examines Theodor Storm as a practitioner of the novella in the context of ideas about ‘disenchantment’ – a concept given prominence by Max Weber and later taken up by Adorno and Horkheimer. The comparison proceeds from Storm's recognised relation to currents of nineteenth‐century thought from which the philosophical discourse of disenchantment emerged. In the perspectival complexity of Der Schimmelreiter Storm gives expression to problems of narrative legitimation which Weber sees as characteristic of rationalisation; for Adorno and Horkheimer such problems underlie the self‐alienation of the ‘enlightened’ world view, which they understand as becoming mythic. Storm anticipates these tensions in his spectrally infused treatment of...
This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno...
“Doktor Faustus” of Thomas Mann, as explained by its author, is a novel on German civilization in wh...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
These six essays elucidate some of the more significant aspects of Storm's literary technique. The t...
When Theodor Storm laid down his pen for the last time, he looked forward calmly and confidently to...
Theodor Storm's novella 'Der Schimmelreiter' is set in northwestern Germany, a region with a long hi...
In this article I re-examine Adorno's and Horkheimer's account of the disenchantment of nature in Di...
This article intends to fill the previous void of a thorough critical assessment and interpretive an...
This ‘note ’ constitutes a study of thematic affinities in the work of the German poet Heinrich Hein...
This thesis undertakes an analysis of two interrelated aspects of Theodor Storm's later prose writin...
Theodor Storm is regarded as a leading exponent of the Poetic Realism movement in nineteenth century...
The thesis is an. attempt to refute the indictment of Storm's work as being sentimental and melancho...
Bernd's study shows how Storm's "Novellen" are made purposeful by the operations of a fictional inte...
The pervasiveness of paintings in the works of Theodor Storm implies a conscious effort on the part ...
These six essays elucidate some of the more significant aspects of Storm's literary technique. The t...
This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno...
“Doktor Faustus” of Thomas Mann, as explained by its author, is a novel on German civilization in wh...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
These six essays elucidate some of the more significant aspects of Storm's literary technique. The t...
When Theodor Storm laid down his pen for the last time, he looked forward calmly and confidently to...
Theodor Storm's novella 'Der Schimmelreiter' is set in northwestern Germany, a region with a long hi...
In this article I re-examine Adorno's and Horkheimer's account of the disenchantment of nature in Di...
This article intends to fill the previous void of a thorough critical assessment and interpretive an...
This ‘note ’ constitutes a study of thematic affinities in the work of the German poet Heinrich Hein...
This thesis undertakes an analysis of two interrelated aspects of Theodor Storm's later prose writin...
Theodor Storm is regarded as a leading exponent of the Poetic Realism movement in nineteenth century...
The thesis is an. attempt to refute the indictment of Storm's work as being sentimental and melancho...
Bernd's study shows how Storm's "Novellen" are made purposeful by the operations of a fictional inte...
The pervasiveness of paintings in the works of Theodor Storm implies a conscious effort on the part ...
These six essays elucidate some of the more significant aspects of Storm's literary technique. The t...
This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno...
“Doktor Faustus” of Thomas Mann, as explained by its author, is a novel on German civilization in wh...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...