Narratives of America and the Frontier in Nineteenth-century German LiteratureGerman literature about America has consistently occupied a marginal position in both German and American studies. This study attempts an overall interpretation of such nineteenth-century literature by charting its most significant narratives. Narratives are thus shown to be embedded and generated in a bicultural or multicultural setting derived from historical givens as well as from the possibilities inherent in fabrication. The result is the illumination of an area previously neglected in literature, revealing not only intricate literary creations, but also significant insights about culture, canonicity, and the construction of national identities. |
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Instead , only part of the motif appears : San Francisco as an exotic pell - mell of
different races , all tentatively united by the lowly pursuit of gold . Further , San
Francisco is defined as “ die Hauptstadt des Goldlandes ” ( WIII , 152 ) , which , of
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Instead , only part of the motif appears : San Francisco as an exotic pell - mell of
different races , all tentatively united by the lowly pursuit of gold . Further , San
Francisco is defined as “ die Hauptstadt des Goldlandes ” ( WIII , 152 ) , which , of
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Page 56
The motif of extermination appears to gain preeminence in the narrative , since it
does not , as in other texts , give rise to a debate on the ethics of genocide and
the definition of humanity and the Native American . " “ ' Instead , a new chase ...
The motif of extermination appears to gain preeminence in the narrative , since it
does not , as in other texts , give rise to a debate on the ethics of genocide and
the definition of humanity and the Native American . " “ ' Instead , a new chase ...
Page 236
Isaak first appears as the classic stereotype of the Jew in this novel : “ Nach
kurzer Zeit trat mit einem Bückling , ein alter Mann mit grauem Barte ins Zimmer ,
dessen Züge den Juden nicht verkennen ließen . " 20 From the very beginning of
the ...
Isaak first appears as the classic stereotype of the Jew in this novel : “ Nach
kurzer Zeit trat mit einem Bückling , ein alter Mann mit grauem Barte ins Zimmer ,
dessen Züge den Juden nicht verkennen ließen . " 20 From the very beginning of
the ...
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Contents
Charles Sealsfields Fable of the Republic | 87 |
Charles Sealsfield and the Frontier Thesis | 109 |
Reinhold Solgers Bildungsreise to the New World | 127 |
Copyright | |
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