
Im Spannungsfeld von Klio und Kalliope – Der «Schuhmeier»-Roman von Robert Ascher
작성자
Harald D. Gröller
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Biography
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
516
언어
독일어
출판됨
Apr 29, 2010
출판사
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
판
New
ISBN-10
3631599935
ISBN-13
9783631599938
설명
In a captivating exploration of literature and identity, Harald D. Gröller delves into the intricate world of Robert Ascher's "Schuhmeier"-Roman. This scholarly work uncovers the rich tapestry of themes and narratives interwoven into Ascher’s writing, positioning it within the broader framework of European literary traditions.
Gröller navigates the nuanced relationship between history and storytelling, presented through the lens of Klio, the muse of history, and Kalliope, the muse of epic poetry. By contextualizing Ascher's work within this duality, he illuminates the ways in which the author engages with existential questions and cultural reflections, balancing factual representation with poetic imagination.
The analysis is meticulous, providing readers with an insightful critique of the narrative structures and character developments that define Ascher’s prose. Gröller’s examination enriches the understanding of not only Ascher's literary contributions but also the dynamics of narrative construction in contemporary literature.
Ultimately, this study serves to bridge the gap between literary theory and practical analysis, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of European literature eager to grasp the complexities behind "Schuhmeier" and its enduring impact.
Gröller navigates the nuanced relationship between history and storytelling, presented through the lens of Klio, the muse of history, and Kalliope, the muse of epic poetry. By contextualizing Ascher's work within this duality, he illuminates the ways in which the author engages with existential questions and cultural reflections, balancing factual representation with poetic imagination.
The analysis is meticulous, providing readers with an insightful critique of the narrative structures and character developments that define Ascher’s prose. Gröller’s examination enriches the understanding of not only Ascher's literary contributions but also the dynamics of narrative construction in contemporary literature.
Ultimately, this study serves to bridge the gap between literary theory and practical analysis, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of European literature eager to grasp the complexities behind "Schuhmeier" and its enduring impact.