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Ironys Antics Walser Kafka Roth And The German Comic Tradition Erica Weitzman

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Ironys Antics Walser Kafka Roth And The German Comic Tradition Erica Weitzman
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Erica Weitzman
ISBN: 9780810129832, 0810129833
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Ironys Antics Walser Kafka Roth And The German Comic Tradition Erica Weitzman by Erica Weitzman 9780810129832, 0810129833 instant download after payment.

Irony's Antics marks a major intervention into the underexplored role of the comic and its relationship to irony in German letters. Combining theoretical breadth with close textual analysis, Erica Weitzman shows how irony, a key term for the German romantics, reemerged in the early twentieth century from a postromantic relegation to the nonsensical and the nihilistic in a way that both rethought romantic irony and dramatically extended its reach. Through readings of works by Robert Walser, Franz Kafka, and Joseph Roth against the rich history of comic theory (particularly Hegel and Freud), Weitzman traces the development of a specifically comic irony in modern German-language literature and philosophy, a play with the irony that is itself the condition for all play. She thus provides a crucial reevaluation of German literary history and offers new insights into the significance of irony and the comic from the Enlightenment to the present.

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