Max Kretzer

Max Kretzer

Author: Günther Keil

Publisher: Columbia University Germanic Studies

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13:

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Brings together the main factors German literary naturalism in their historical setting then examines the study of Kretzer's novels which represent his naturalism.


German Encounters with Modernity

German Encounters with Modernity

Author: Katherine Roper

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-08-21

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 9004610375

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The novels of Imperial Berlin, a rich repository of social discourse about the simultaneous experiences of nationhood and modernity in Imperial Germany, reveal distinct historical and cultural obstacles impeding authors' attempts to envision a humane, modern German identity.


Max Klinger and Wilhelmine Culture

Max Klinger and Wilhelmine Culture

Author: Marsha Morton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 135155882X

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The Wilhelmine Empire?s opening decades (1870s - 1880s) were crucial transitional years in the development of German modernism, both politically and culturally. Here Marsha Morton argues that no artist represented the shift from tradition to unsettling innovation more compellingly than Max Klinger. The author examines Klinger?s early prints and drawings within the context of intellectual and material transformations in Wilhelmine society through an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses Darwinism, ethnography, dreams and hypnosis, the literary Romantic grotesque, criminology, and the urban experience. His work, in advance of Expressionism, revealed the psychological and biological underpinnings of modern rational man whose drives and passions undermined bourgeois constructions of material progress, social stability, and class status at a time when Germans were engaged in defining themselves following unification. This book is the first full-length study of Klinger in English and the first to consistently address his art using methodologies adopted from cultural history. With an emphasis on the popular illustrated media, Morton draws upon information from reviews and early books on the artist, writings by Klinger and his colleagues, and unpublished archival sources. The book is intended for an academic readership interested in European art history, social science, literature, and cultural studies.


The Real and the Sacred

The Real and the Sacred

Author: Jefferson J. A. Gatrall

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2014-11-13

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 047211932X

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A cultural history of representations of Jesus in nineteenth-century European and American fiction and visual art