Prosaic conditions : Heinrich Heine and the spaces of Zionist literature /
In this book, the author observes that prose writing -- more than poetry, drama, or other genres -- came to signify a historic rift that resulted in loss and disenchantment. The author treats prose as a signifying practice -- that is, a practice that creates meaning. During the nineteenth and twenti...
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Formaat: | Licensed eBooks |
Taal: | Engels |
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Evanston, Illinois :
Northwestern University Press,
2013
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Online toegang: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv47w77j |
Inhoudsopgave:
- Prose regnant : world, state, and subject in Hegel's lectures on aesthetics
- Heinrich Heine, explorer of the current prosaic condition
- Mediated situatedness in the reception of Heinrich Heine
- Theodor Herzl's technocratic world-making in prose
- Haim Nahman Bialik's icy river of prose
- Heine and the Israeli novel
- Conclusion.