Theodor Fontane: Irony and Avowal in a Post-Truth Age: New Directions in German Studies
Autor Professor or Dr. Brian Tuckeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2023
Given the alarm since 2016 over unreliability, falsehood, and indifference to truth, it is now easier to perceive in Fontane's novels a profound concern about language that is not sincere and not meant to be taken literally. For Fontane, irony exemplifies a discrepancy between language and meaning, a loosening of the ethical bond between words and the things to which they refer. His novels investigate the extent to which human relationships can continue to function in the face of pervasive irony and the erosion of language's credibility. Although Fontane is widely regarded as an ironic writer, Tucker's analyses reveal a critical distance between his works and the prospect of irony as a dominant idiom.
Revisiting Fontane's novels in a post-truth age brings the conflict between irony and avowal into sharper relief and makes legible the stakes and contours of our own post-truth condition.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501368394
ISBN-10: 1501368397
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 136 x 214 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Directions in German Studies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501368397
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 136 x 214 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Directions in German Studies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Note on Editions and Translations
Introduction
1. The Dilemma of Choice in Irrungen, Wirrungen
2. The Broken Word: On the Rhetoric of Trust and Honor in Schach von Wuthenow
3. Graf Petöfy and the Empty Vow
4. L'Adultera, Adulteration, and Avowal
5. Unwiederbringlich, or the Impotence of Being Earnest
6. Haunting Ambivalence: The Rhetorical Education of Effi Briest
7. All Talk: In Lieu of a Conclusion, Stechlin
Bibliography
Index
Note on Editions and Translations
Introduction
1. The Dilemma of Choice in Irrungen, Wirrungen
2. The Broken Word: On the Rhetoric of Trust and Honor in Schach von Wuthenow
3. Graf Petöfy and the Empty Vow
4. L'Adultera, Adulteration, and Avowal
5. Unwiederbringlich, or the Impotence of Being Earnest
6. Haunting Ambivalence: The Rhetorical Education of Effi Briest
7. All Talk: In Lieu of a Conclusion, Stechlin
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
[Theodor Fontane] suggests intriguing critical and theoretical reorientations.
An original and invigorating approach to the social novels of Theodor Fontane, this sensitive study examines how Fontane's use of language traverses the gradations between avowal and irony. Tucker reveals that this 19th-century German novelist was a sharp observer and critic of the 'Berlin idiom' and its historical consequences. He demonstrates that, in the end and despite all his ironic play with language, Fontane seeks accuracy and reliability in human conversation, a 'tighter . . . connection between words and things.' Tucker's insightful parsing of Fontane's brilliant engagement with language inspires us to read these novels anew amid the delusions and confusions of our own 'post-truth' moment.
In this important study, Brian Tucker examines the tension between serious and ironic language in Theodor Fontane's work. By showing how Foucault's concept of avowal can serve as an antidote to corrosive irony, Tucker demonstrates the ways in which Fontane's fiction exposes the corruption of language in his contemporary Prussian society. Tucker develops his argument through lucid readings of Fontane's major novels, challenging along the way the common assumption that linguistic decadence is the inevitable byproduct of historical change. The book makes a major contribution to Fontane scholarship and shows why Fontane's writings continue to resonate deeply today.
An original and invigorating approach to the social novels of Theodor Fontane, this sensitive study examines how Fontane's use of language traverses the gradations between avowal and irony. Tucker reveals that this 19th-century German novelist was a sharp observer and critic of the 'Berlin idiom' and its historical consequences. He demonstrates that, in the end and despite all his ironic play with language, Fontane seeks accuracy and reliability in human conversation, a 'tighter . . . connection between words and things.' Tucker's insightful parsing of Fontane's brilliant engagement with language inspires us to read these novels anew amid the delusions and confusions of our own 'post-truth' moment.
In this important study, Brian Tucker examines the tension between serious and ironic language in Theodor Fontane's work. By showing how Foucault's concept of avowal can serve as an antidote to corrosive irony, Tucker demonstrates the ways in which Fontane's fiction exposes the corruption of language in his contemporary Prussian society. Tucker develops his argument through lucid readings of Fontane's major novels, challenging along the way the common assumption that linguistic decadence is the inevitable byproduct of historical change. The book makes a major contribution to Fontane scholarship and shows why Fontane's writings continue to resonate deeply today.