Arthur Schnitzlers intertextuelles Erz?hlen ( Linguae & Litterae )

Publication series :Linguae & Litterae

Author: Achim Aurnhammer  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9783110313208

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110307504

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Keyword: Schnitzler, Arthur Vienna modernism intertextuality narratology

Language: GER

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Description

Intertextual borrowing and references to literary models characterize Arthur Schnitzler’s narrative works to a much greater degree than previously thought, as is clearly revealed in this study. The transformation of Schnitzler’s aesthetic orientation is reflected in his choice of pre-texts. While his early narratives make more extensive reference to French literature, the narrative works of his middle and late periods are notable for their individualized choice of pre-texts, which specifically attune their intertextual references to the particular post-text.

Chapter

I. Einleitung

pp.:  1 – 11

III. Die Nächste (1899) und Bruges-la-Morte. ›Verwienerung‹ des europäischen Symbolismus

pp.:  35 – 63

IV. Lieutenant Gustl (1900). Protokoll eines Unverbesserlichen

pp.:  63 – 91

V. Andreas Thameyers letzter Brief (1902). Eine intertextuelle Parodie auf das ›Versehen der Frauen‹

pp.:  91 – 113

VI. Der letzte Brief eines Literaten (1917) Krise und Kritik des intertextuellen Verfahrens

pp.:  113 – 142

VII. »Selig wer in Träumen stirbt« Das literarisierte Leben und Sterben von Fräulein Else (1924)

pp.:  142 – 176

VIII. »Wer war’s der träumte?« Schnitzlers Traumnovelle (1926) – ein Wiener Ulysses?

pp.:  176 – 225

IX. Fazit und Ausblick

pp.:  225 – 280

Siglenverzeichnis

pp.:  280 – 285

Zur Zitierweise unveröffentlichter Texte Schnitzlers

pp.:  285 – 287

Literaturverzeichnis

pp.:  287 – 289

Register

pp.:  289 – 309

LastPages

pp.:  309 – 317

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