In this study of the imaginary universe of Germany's most famous author of fantasy, Kenneth Negus attempts to establish the coherency and fathom the depth of the "e,other world"e, manifested in Hoffmann's many tales.Proceeding mainly from Der Goldene Topf, Hoffmann's most fully developed mystical work, Negus shows how the figures, themes, and motifs Hoffmann established permeate his tales, forming a basic overall structure that embodies creation, destruction, and the interaction of the two extremes in a mythology that is a fantastic distillation of the real world with which it is often in conflict.This close and careful scrutiny of the work of E. T. A. Hoffmann should be of major interest to all teachers and students of German and Comparative Literature.

Autorentext
Kenneth Negus was Professor of German Literature at Rutgers University.

Zusammenfassung
In this study of the imaginary universe of Germany's most famous author of fantasy, Kenneth Negus attempts to establish the coherency and fathom the depth of the "e;other world"e; manifested in Hoffmann's many tales.Proceeding mainly from Der Goldene Topf, Hoffmann's most fully developed mystical work, Negus shows how the figures, themes, and motifs Hoffmann established permeate his tales, forming a basic overall structure that embodies creation, destruction, and the interaction of the two extremes in a mythology that is a fantastic distillation of the real world with which it is often in conflict.This close and careful scrutiny of the work of E. T. A. Hoffmann should be of major interest to all teachers and students of German and Comparative Literature.

Inhalt

Introduction
From Musician to Writer
Der Goldene Topf: The Cosmic Myth
The Romantic Artist
Tales of the Satanic
The Underworld
Märchen: The Child's World of Fantasy
Märchen: Further Developments of the Cosmic Myth
Lebensansichten des Katers Murr
Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Titel
E. T. A. Hoffmann's Other World
Untertitel
The Romantic Author and His "e;New Mythology"e;
EAN
9781512804805
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
11.11.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
184