[M]akes an important contribution to the historicization of literary authorship. . . . Genesis is a strong addition to the scholarship on literary history [and especially] German literature and culture. [It] is not only a meditation on the creative process of literary authors but also a reading praxis that offers readers the history behind . . . canonical literary works. . . . [A] masterpiece . . . .

- Chiedozie Michael Uhuegbu, Studies in 20th and 21st Century Literature

Illuminates how selected great works of literature arose, leading to deepened understanding of the works and harking back to what we still call the humanities. This monumental study seeks the roots of great literary works and the processes by which they arose. It first illuminates the process from idea and inspiration through intention, formulation, revision (and sometimes frustration) to publication and reception. The textual studies that follow range from single poems to epic and dramatic works, from the genesis of new genres to that of a whole career. T. J. Reed sets the scene by going back to Homer's epics and the Bible, refreshing familiar scholarly material with new insights. Two early modern chapters then treat Montaigne, the founder of a new self-confidence, and Shakespeare, the beginner shaped by and shaping history. In the book's second half Reed concentrates on his specialty, modern German literature: Goethe, Büchner, Thomas Mann, Kafka, Brecht, Celan, and Christa Wolf. A sense of the origins of literary meaning in each case is a firm foundation for understanding, staying close to the quick of human communication. Against the depersonalized, skeptical, theory-laden readings of literature that have been dominant in recent decades, this study harks back to what we still call the humanities.
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Illuminates how selected great works of literature arose, leading to deepened understanding of the works and harking back to what we still call the humanities.
Preface Introduction PART 1: ANTIQUITY CHAPTER 1: Homer's Audiences: Shaping the Iliad CHAPTER 2: Fourfold Genesis: The Bible and Authority PART 2: EARLY MODERN CHAPTER 3: An Allphabet of Experience: Montaigne CHAPTER 4: Beginner's Luck: Shakespeare's History Cycles PART 3: Goethe CHAPTER 5: Cross-Purposes: Goethe's Faust CHAPTER 6: Occasions: Goethe's Lyrical Poetry CHAPTER 7: Live and Learn: Goethe's Prose Fiction PART 4: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century German Literature CHAPTER 8: Writing on the Run: Georg Büchner's Revolutions CHAPTER 9: "The best-laid schemes . . . ": Thomas Mann's Unplanned Career CHAPTER 10: Description of a Struggle: Kafka's Half-Escape CHAPTER 11: Atomic Beginnings: Brecht, Galileo, and After CHAPTER 12: Knowing and Partly Knowing: Paul Celan's Mission CHAPTER 13: Christa Wolf: "Better late than . . ."? Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9781640140820
Publisert
2020-09-15
Utgiver
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Vekt
654 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
314

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Biografisk notat

T. J. REED is Taylor Professor of German Emeritus at Oxford University.