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German Picaro and Modernity

German Picaro and Modernity Between Underdog and Shape-Shifter

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New Directions in German Studies

German Picaro and Modernity

Between Underdog and Shape-Shifter

Bernhard Malkmus

Literary Criticism / European / German

The German Pícaro and Modernity reads the re-emergence of the picaresque narrative in twentieth-century German-language writing as an expression of modernity and its social imaginaries.
Malkmus argues that the picaresque, whose origins date back to the Spanish Renaissance and the Baroque Age, re-emerged as a reflection both of Germany's explosive modernizing processes between 1880 and 1930 and of the most barbarous implosion of modern civilization under National Socialism. Another reason for the fertility of this literary form at that particular cultural moment is rooted in the complexities of German-Jewish relations and the history of Jewish assimilation in central Europe. A considerable number of authors who used the picaresque form in the twentieth century are from a Jewish background, and Malkmus demonstrates how the picaresque narrative template also offers a medium for German-Jewish self-reflection. In highlighting these connections, he contributes not only to scholarship in European literature, but also but also to our understanding of major social, economic and political issues at stake in modernity

Bernhard F. Malkmus is Associate Professor of German at The Ohio State University, USA.


Publication Date: 13 March 2014
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781628929539
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 232
Weight (oz): 11.2

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