Bültmann & Gerriets
Theodor Storm: The Dano-German Poet and Writer
von Clifford A. Bernd
Verlag: Peter Lang
Reihe: North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Culture Nr. 33
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-03910-652-3
Erschienen am 28.04.2005
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 220 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 14 mm [T]
Gewicht: 333 Gramm
Umfang: 238 Seiten

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This book offers a new understanding of the nineteenth-century German author Theodor Storm, taking seriously, for the first time, the heritage of the Danish muse in his life and major works. Bernd offers a Dano-German portrait of Storm, tracing the youth of the author in the bicultural borderland of Schleswig, where Storm lived under a succession of Danish monarchs until he was 36 years old, and learned to refer to the German states as Ausland (foreign territory). Highlighting the German nationalism that has prevented previous biographers, beginning with Storm¿s own daughter, from drawing attention to the importance of Danish culture and literature in forming the author, Bernd then details Storm¿s education and reading in the Danish language and literature, showing how he added a distinct Danish tone to his German poetry and also refashioned the German novella in the manner of Danish practitioners, and thus became a unique representative of a Danish literature situated in the German-speaking world. These achievements, inflected by transnational influence, should now help us to recognize Storm as a figure of exceptional importance in European letters.



The Author: Clifford Albrecht Bernd, Professor of German at the University of California, Davis and Corresponding Member of the Theodor-Storm-Gesellschaft in Husum, was born in Bronxville, New York and educated at New York University and the University of Heidelberg. He has held teaching appointments at Princeton University and the University of Leicester. His publications include Theodor Storm¿s Craft of Fiction (1963, 1966), German Poetic Realism (1981) and Poetic Realism in Scandinavia and Central Europe 1820-1895 (1995).



Contents:
Current fascination with Storm's fiction - Rise of a falsified anti-Danish portrait of Storm in biographical criticism - Need to map a new bicultural Dano-German identity for him - His exposure to Danish culture in early life - Grafting the gifts of the Danish muse onto German poetry - The breakthrough 'Nixen-Chor zur Begrüßung König Christians VIII in Husum' - Immortal poem 'Oktoberlied' - Poetry and life 'Hyazinthen' - The chef d'oeuvre: 'Meeresstrand' - Infusing the German novella with notions which contributed to the genre's flowering in Denmark - Early glory: Immensee - A Danish novella in German disguise: In St Jürgen - Painting in oils: Aquis submersus - Final triumph: Der Schimmelreiter.


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