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Writing the Mountains - The Alpine Form in German Fiction

2025, Heftet, Engelsk

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Writing the Mountains reconsiders the role of mountains in German language fiction from 1800 to the present and argues that in a range of texts, from E.T.A. Hoffmann’s “Die Bergwerke zu Falun” (1819) to Elfriede Jelinek’s Die Kinder der Toten (1995) and beyond, mountains serve as dynamic spaces of material change that generate aesthetic and narrative innovation. In contrast to dominant critical approaches to the Alpine landscape in literature, in which mountain ranges often features as passive settings, or which trace the influence of geographical and geological sciences in literary productions, this study argues for the dynamic role in literature of presumably rigid mineral structures. In German-language fiction after 1800, the counter-intuitive topology of rocky mountain ranges and unfathomable subterranean depths of the Alpine imaginary functions as a space of exception which appears to reconfirm and radically challenge the foundations of Enlightenment thought. Writing the Mountains reads the mountain range as a rigid yet permeable liminal space. Within this zone, semiotic orders are unsettled, as is the division between organic and inorganic, between the human and the other.

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  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Klenner, Professor or Dr. Jens (Forfatter) ; Klenner, Professor or Dr. Jens (Serien redigert av)
  • Forlag/utgiver

    Bloomsbury Academic
  • Format

    Heftet
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2025
  • Antall sider

    208
  • Serienavn

    New Directions in German Studies
  • EAN

    9798765106518

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