"The Fisherman and his wife" : Günter Grass's The flounder in critical perspective
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"The Fisherman and his wife" : Günter Grass's The flounder in critical perspective
(AMS studies in modern literature, no. 12)
AMS Press, c1983
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Bibliography: p. 209-217
Includes index
Contents of Works
- "The ice age cometh," a motif in modern German literature / Reinhold Grimm ; translated by William Bruce Armstrong
- Günter Grass in search of a literary theory / Peter Demetz
- "I, down through the ages," reflections on the poetics of Günter Grass / Ruprecht Wimmer ; translated by Susan C. Anderson
- Beyond The flounder, narrative dialectic in The meeting at Telgte / Judith Ryan
- The prismatic narrator, postulate and practice / Gertrud Bauer Pickar
- Between stone age and present or the simlultaneity of the nonsimultaneous, the time structure / Helmut Koopmann ; translated by Steven Joyce and Monika Pittl
- Raw and cooked, myth and Märchen / Edward Diller
- The raw and the cooked, Claude Lévi-Strauss and Günter Grass / Scott H. Abbott
- The truth told differently, myth and irony / Winnifred R. Adolph
- On thhe art of garnishing a flounder with "chestnuts" and serving it up as myth / Otto F. Best ; translated by Albert E. Gurganus
- The swan song of a male chauvinist / Erhard Friedrichsmeyer
- The "professorial" flounder, reflections on Grass's use of literary history / Siegfried Mews
- The critical reception of The flounder in the United States / Sigrid Mayer
- Structural diagram of The flounder
- German-English concordances