More than half a century after its translation into English, Erich
Auerbach's Mimesis remains a masterpiece of literary criticism. A
brilliant display of erudition, wit, and wisdom, his exploration of
how great European writers from Homer to Virginia Woolf depicted
reality has taught generations how to read Western literature. This
new expanded edition includes a substantial essay in introduction by
Edward Said as well as an essay, never before translated into English,
in which Auerbach responds to his critics. A German Jew, Auerbach was
forced out of his professorship at the University of Marburg in 1935.
He left for Turkey, where he taught at the state university in
Istanbul. There he wrote Mimesis, publishing it in German after the
end of the war. Displaced as he was, Auerbach produced a work of great
erudition that contains no footnotes, basing his arguments instead on
searching, illuminating readings of key passages from his primary
texts. His aim was to show how from antiquity to the twentieth century
literature progressed toward ever more naturalistic and democratic
forms of representation. This essentially optimistic view of European
history now appears as a defensive--and impassioned--response to the
inhumanity he saw in the Third Reich. Ranging over works in Greek,
Latin, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and English, Auerbach used
his remarkable skills in philology and comparative literature to
refute any narrow form of nationalism or chauvinism, in his own day
and ours. For many readers, both inside and outside the academy,
Mimesis is among the finest works of literary criticism ever written.
This Princeton Classics edition includes a substantial introduction by
Edward Said as well as an essay in which Auerbach responds to his
critics.
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The Representation of Reality in Western Literature - New and Expanded Edition
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ISBN
9781400847952
Publisert
2013
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Princeton University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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616
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