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A Literature Of Restitution Jeanette Baxter Valerie Henitiuk

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A Literature Of Restitution Jeanette Baxter Valerie Henitiuk
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6 MB
Author: Jeanette Baxter, Valerie Henitiuk, Ben Hutchinson
ISBN: 9781526102041, 1526102048
Language: English
Year: 2015

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A Literature Of Restitution Jeanette Baxter Valerie Henitiuk by Jeanette Baxter, Valerie Henitiuk, Ben Hutchinson 9781526102041, 1526102048 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the crucial question of ‘restitution’ in the work of W. G. Sebald. Written by leading scholars from a range of disciplines, with a foreword by his English translator Anthea Bell, the essays collected in this volume place Sebald’s oeuvre within the broader context of European culture in order to better understand his engagement with the ethics of aesthetics. Whilst opening up his work to a range of under-explored areas including dissident surrealism, Anglo-Irish relations, contemporary performance practices and the writings of H. G. Adler, the volume notably returns to the original German texts. The recurring themes identified in the essays – from Sebald’s carefully calibrated syntax to his self-consciousness about ‘genre’, from his interest in liminal spaces to his literal and metaphorical preoccupation with blindness and vision – all suggest that the ‘attempt at restitution’ constitutes the very essence of Sebald’s understanding of literature.

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