Apprenticeships : the Bildungsroman from Goethe to Santayana

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    • Jeffers, Thomas L.
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Apprenticeships : the Bildungsroman from Goethe to Santayana

by Thomas L. Jeffers

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

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Bildungsroman from Goethe to Santayana

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-231) and index

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Description

Novels about growing up have long been loved by ordinary readers and analyzed, sometimes with more heat than light, by scholars. This book respects the interests of ordinary readers while clarifying and frequently resolving the moral, psychological, social, and occasionally religious coming-of-age dilemmas that scholars have wrestled with. Focusing on Goethe's Wilhelm Meister, Dickens's David Copperfield, James's What Maisie Knew, Forster's The Longest Journey, Lawrence's Sons and Lovers, and Santayana's The Last Puritan, Jeffers writes in a fresh, engaging style meant to give criticism a liveliness and even brilliance it has in recent decades often lacked.

Table of Contents

Prologue The Idea of Bildung and the Bildungsroman Goethe's Classical Bildungsroman: Mastering the Art of Living David Copperfield's Self-Cultivation Maisie's Moral Development: Finding Out for Herself Forster's The Longest Journey: Against "the code of modern morals" Lawrence's Sons and Lovers: "We children were the in-between" The Philosophical Apprenticeship of Oliver Alden Epilogue

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