Heinrich Böll : forty years of criticism
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書誌事項
Heinrich Böll : forty years of criticism
(Literary criticism in perspective)
Camden House, c1994
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [129]-154) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Heinrich Boll's many novels were translated into 45 languages, and he received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1972. Thereafter, in the 1970s his fame eclipsed that of any other cultural figure in Germany. His writing is generally perceived as remarkably unpretentious and "unliterary". Professor Zachau's book analyzes the critical response to one of Germany's great writers in a thorough analysis which shows him to have been more "literary" and less "popular" than had been assumed.
目次
- Marxist criticism - Soviet criticism, East German criticism
- American criticism - introducing Heinrich Boll, the German model, misjudgment or integration
- the reception in West Germany - from "Adam, Where Art Thou?" to "End of a Mission", the "Group Portrait With Lady" discussion, the political battle of the 1970s, Boll revisited.
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