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Heinz Schlaffer

    June 21, 1939 – October 31, 2023
    Geistersprache
    De yi zhi wen xue jian shi
    Deutsche Briefe 1750-1950
    Kratka istorija nemačke književnosti
    Das entfesselte Wort
    The bourgeois as hero
    • 1989

      The bourgeois as hero

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This work offers a unique analysis of how the bourgeoisie positioned themselves as heroes in eighteenth and nineteenth-century literature. It systematically examines bourgeois literature, revealing the connection between a social class and the ideals expressed in its literary works. The portrayal of the bourgeois as hero is explored through insightful readings of key texts in classical German literature. The author contrasts different literary forms: epic and novel in Jean Paul's Titan; poetry and prose in Goethe's Bridegroom; tragedy and comedy in Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. These forms are linked to bourgeois concerns such as love, work, honor, and money, illustrating how the bourgeoisie's interests both underpin and challenge their literary aspirations. This thought-provoking analysis highlights literature's role in interpreting social structures and how these structures can lead to deviations and ambivalence in literary themes and forms. The work represents a significant synthesis of sociology and literary theory, akin to Lukács, making it essential for students and academics in modern languages, literature, literary theory, sociology, and cultural studies. The book includes an introduction, detailed chapters on various literary forms, conclusions on socio-historical interpretation, notes, and an index.

      The bourgeois as hero