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Theodor Fontane Irony And Avowal In A Posttruth Age Brian Tucker Editor

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Theodor Fontane Irony And Avowal In A Posttruth Age Brian Tucker Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Author: Brian Tucker (editor)
ISBN: 9781501368356, 9781501368387, 1501368354, 1501368389
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Theodor Fontane Irony And Avowal In A Posttruth Age Brian Tucker Editor by Brian Tucker (editor) 9781501368356, 9781501368387, 1501368354, 1501368389 instant download after payment.

What happens when fashionable forms of unserious speech prove to be contagious, when they adulterate and weaken communicative spheres that rely on honesty, trust, and sincerity? Demonstrating how the tension between irony and avowal constitutes a central conflict in Fontane’s works, this book argues that his best-known society novels play out a struggle between the incompatible demands of these two modes of speaking. Read in this light, the novels identify an irreconcilable discrepancy between word and deed as both the root of emotional discord and the proximate cause of historical and political upheaval.
Given the alarm since 2016 over unreliability, falsehood, and indifference to truth, it is now easier to perceive in Fontane’s novels a profound concern about language that is not sincere and not meant to be taken literally. For Fontane, irony exemplifies a discrepancy between language and meaning, a loosening of the ethical bond between words and the things to which they refer. His novels investigate the extent to which human relationships can continue to function in the face of pervasive irony and the erosion of language’s credibility. Although Fontane is widely regarded as an ironic writer, Tucker’s analyses reveal a critical distance between his works and the prospect of irony as a dominant idiom.
Revisiting Fontane’s novels in a post-truth age brings the conflict between irony and avowal into sharper relief and makes legible the stakes and contours of our own post-truth condition.

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