The article deals with Ernst Jünger’s debut novel, In Stahlgewittern (1920), from the perspective of the writer’s position in contemporary debates about the means and objectives of the novel genre. The first part sets out to give an overview of Jünger’s authoritarian poetics, while the second part attempts to show how this is realised by discarding modern novel characteristics such as polyphony and dialogue in favour of the dominating voice of the narrator. Leaning on key concepts from Mikhail Bakhtin’s genre investigations, I try to illustrate how the epic or anti-polyphone structure of the work is intimately connected to Germany’s development towards authoritarianism in the 1920s and 1930s, more specifically the way this is portrayed in J...
This essay analyses the act of reading August Strindberg’s novel En dåres försvarstal (A Madman’s de...
This thesis deals with the concept of the machine in the works of the German writer Ernst Jünger (18...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Mikhail Bakhtin’s essays on the novel of the 1930s are perhaps his mot original, ...
Abstract The article deals with Ernst Jünger’s debut novel, In Stahlgewittern (1920), fr...
The article deals with Ernst Jünger’s debut novel, In Stahlgewittern (1920), from the perspective of...
A civil Uprising on 17 June 1953 in the German Democratic Republic created a dilemma for a number of...
Strindberg’s strategies of commitment, disengagement and new commitment across the border between li...
This dissertation provides a new reading of Uwe Johnson\u27s tetrology focusing on the interactive r...
Ernst Jünger’s conception of authorship was closely related to a mode of writing designed to transfo...
Ernst Wiechert’s prose written in the 1930s is best symbolized by Friedrich Hölderlin’s poem "Abend...
This dissertation poses a fundamental question: why does a concern about the value of literary writi...
The novel “Bewitchment” shows the progress through Hermann Broch’s novel-poetics. Broch argued for t...
The novel "Mephisto" is one of the most well-known texts by Klaus Mann. Its fame results not only f...
Mikhail Bakhtin worked with his enterprising study of the author-hero relation all his life. His wor...
National audienceThis article investigates the functions of the poet's preface and its development i...
This essay analyses the act of reading August Strindberg’s novel En dåres försvarstal (A Madman’s de...
This thesis deals with the concept of the machine in the works of the German writer Ernst Jünger (18...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Mikhail Bakhtin’s essays on the novel of the 1930s are perhaps his mot original, ...
Abstract The article deals with Ernst Jünger’s debut novel, In Stahlgewittern (1920), fr...
The article deals with Ernst Jünger’s debut novel, In Stahlgewittern (1920), from the perspective of...
A civil Uprising on 17 June 1953 in the German Democratic Republic created a dilemma for a number of...
Strindberg’s strategies of commitment, disengagement and new commitment across the border between li...
This dissertation provides a new reading of Uwe Johnson\u27s tetrology focusing on the interactive r...
Ernst Jünger’s conception of authorship was closely related to a mode of writing designed to transfo...
Ernst Wiechert’s prose written in the 1930s is best symbolized by Friedrich Hölderlin’s poem "Abend...
This dissertation poses a fundamental question: why does a concern about the value of literary writi...
The novel “Bewitchment” shows the progress through Hermann Broch’s novel-poetics. Broch argued for t...
The novel "Mephisto" is one of the most well-known texts by Klaus Mann. Its fame results not only f...
Mikhail Bakhtin worked with his enterprising study of the author-hero relation all his life. His wor...
National audienceThis article investigates the functions of the poet's preface and its development i...
This essay analyses the act of reading August Strindberg’s novel En dåres försvarstal (A Madman’s de...
This thesis deals with the concept of the machine in the works of the German writer Ernst Jünger (18...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Mikhail Bakhtin’s essays on the novel of the 1930s are perhaps his mot original, ...