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Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus : a novel at the margin of modernism

edited by Herbert Lehnert and Peter C. Pfeiffer

(Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture / edited by James Hardin, v. 49)

Camden House, c1991

1st ed

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Essays first presented at a symposium at the University of California, Irvine, sponsored by the University of California Humanities Research Institute

Includes bibliographical references and index

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These essays, written by eminent German and American scholars, assess the contemporary position of Thomas Mann research during a paradigm change in our historical consciousness. The question is whether Mann's Doctor Faustus, a novel with a highly developed structure, is also a modern, "open" novel, in the sense that it represents a fictional world that is incomplete and requires participation by the reader. Other essays grapple with the question of Mann's modernism from a variety of viewpoints: Helmut Koopmann from the German historical perspective, Manfred Dierks from a psychoanalytical, while Ehrhard Bahr works with parallels in Adorno's (later) theory of modern art.John Fetzer analyzes Romantic elements in the novel, Brigitte Prutti and Egon Schwarz address questions of "datedness" in Doctor Faustus and Hannelore Mundt argues against the common notion that Mann's novel constitutes the end of a line in German literature after World War II. In addition to the essays, there are responses to them that add new viewpoints to the papers they supplement. This fascinating volume presents Thomas Mann research in astate of movement and offers new interpretations of a landmark of modern fiction.

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