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Heinrich Heine and the World Literary Map: Redressing the Canon: Canon and World Literature

Autor Azade Seyhan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 ian 2019
This text provides a key reassessment of the German author Heinrich Heine’s literary status, arguing for his inclusion in the Canon of World Literature. It examines a cross section of Heine’s work in light of this debate, highlighting the elusive and ironic tenor of his many faceted prose works, from his philosophical and political satire to his reassessment of Romantic idealism in Germany and the unique self-reflexivity of his work. It notably focuses on the impact of exile, belonging, exclusion, and censorship in Heine’s work and analyzes his legacy in a world literary context, comparing his poetry and prose with those of major modern writers, such as Pablo Neruda, Nazım Hikmet, or Walter Benjamin, who have all been persecuted and exiled yet used their art as resistance against oppression and silencing.  At a time when a premium is placed on the value of world literatures and transnational writing, Heine emerges once again as a writer ahead of his time and of timeless appeal. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811334887
ISBN-10: 9811334889
Pagini: 213
Ilustrații: X, 225 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Canon and World Literature

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction: Canon and the World Literary Writer.- “The Harz Journey”: Travelogue as Philosophical Satire.- The Exile as Cultural Translator.- Censored Works, Exiled Lives, Poetic Remembrances.- Ludwig Börne: A Memorial: A Double-Voiced Narrative of Exile.- Encoded Body, Encrypted Dance: Performance Contra Censorship.- Heinrich Heine: An Enduring Inspiration of World Literature.

Recenzii

“The book will prove stimulating for those working in similar areas, especially scholars of Heine as a writer on exile and as a critic of representation.” (William Ohm, Heine-Jahrbuch, Vol. 61, 2022)

Notă biografică

Azade Seyhan is the Fairbank Professor in the Humanities, Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Affiliated Faculty in Middle East Studies at Bryn Mawr College, USA. She is the author of Writing Outside the Nation (2001) and Tales of Crossed Destinies: The Modern Turkish Novel in a Comparative Context  (2008). She has published and lectured extensively on German Idealism and Romanticism, critical theory, exile narratives, Turkish-German literature, and the theory of the novel.


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This text provides a key reassessment of the German author Heinrich Heine’s literary status, arguing for his inclusion in the Canon of World Literature. It examines a cross section of Heine’s work in light of this debate, highlighting the elusive and ironic tenor of his many faceted prose works, from his philosophical and political satire to his reassessment of Romantic idealism in Germany and the unique self-reflexivity of his work. It notably focuses on the impact of exile, belonging, exclusion, and censorship in Heine’s work and analyzes his legacy in a world literary context, comparing his poetry and prose with those of major modern writers, such as Pablo Neruda, Nazım Hikmet, or Walter Benjamin, who have all been persecuted and exiled yet used their art as resistance against oppression and silencing.  At a time when a premium is placed on the value of world literatures and transnational writing, Heine emerges once again as a writer ahead of his time and of timeless appeal. 

Caracteristici

Provides a critical reassessment of Heine's poetically and culturally diverse work Focuses on the key aspects of exile, belonging and censorship in Heine’s work Argues for Heine's inclusion among the greats of World Literature