Die Metapher, die immer da ist

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Die Metapher, die immer da ist
Fiktionalität und Poetizität, Formen des Fantastischen in der Literatur, Psychologie und Literaturwissenschaft, Literarische Imagologie und Stereotypenforschung – diese Studien befassen sich mit Grundfragen der Allgemeinen Literaturwissenschaft in theoretischen Darstellungen und Reflexionen und in exemplarischen Analysen weltliterarischer Texte der norwegischen, schwedischen, finnischen und färingischen Literatur. Hierfür untersucht Lutz Rühling Henrik Ibsens Dramen, Selma Lagerlöfs Nils Holgersson, Edith Södergrans Aphorismen und Jørgen Frantz Jacobsens Roman Barbara. Eine kritische Geschichte der deutschen Rezeption skandinavischer Literatur von den Anfängen bis 1870 schließt den Band ab. Fiction and poetry, types of phantasy in literature, psychology and literature studies, literary imagology as well as stereotypes research – these analyses focus on the main issues of general literature studies in theoretical representations and reflections in selected analyses of world literary texts of Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and Faroese literature. Therefore, Lutz Rühling analyses Henrik Ibsen’s dramas, Selma Lagerlöf’s novel The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Edith Södergran’s aphorisms and Jørgen Frantz Jacobsen’s novel Barbara. A critical history of the German reception of Scandinavian literature from its beginnings to 1870 completes the volume.

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ISBN: 9783847109877

Language: German

Publication date: 20.05.2019

Number of pages: 251

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