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Theodor Storm David Jackson

Theodor Storm By David Jackson

Theodor Storm by David Jackson


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Summary

A work which discusses Storm's significance and artistic stature as a champion of democratic humanitarian traditions and aspirations in 19th century Germany. It highlights his critique of Christianity, his vision of capitalism and his analysis of class relationships.

Theodor Storm Summary

Theodor Storm: The Writer as Democratic Humanitarian by David Jackson

A work which discusses Storm's significance and artistic stature as a champion of democratic humanitarian traditions and aspirations in 19th century Germany. It highlights his critique of Christianity, his vision of capitalism and his analysis of class relationships. The study contends that his literary form, techniques and strategies were shaped by the need to respond to specific socio-political constraints and prejudices of publishers, editors and readers. The book advocates new approaches to Storm's work and uses many unpublished primary materials.

Theodor Storm Reviews

'Jackson's honest, erudite, and enthusiastic book is not only a masterly study of a major 19th century German author, it is at the same time a reflection on the intellectual state of a particular brand of left liberalism in 19th century Germany.' German History

About David Jackson

David Jackson is Lecturer at the University of Cardiff

Table of Contents

Traditions and legends; the old times; the road to revolution; Prussia; Prussianization; a democrat in the second empire; catering for the Wilhelminian public: criticism and conformity; literature at the crossroads.

Additional information

NPB9780854965939
9780854965939
0854965939
Theodor Storm: The Writer as Democratic Humanitarian by David Jackson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1992-06-11
282
N/A
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