Imagery in Conrad Ferdinand Meyer's Prose Works

Imagery in Conrad Ferdinand Meyer's Prose Works

Author: Tiiu V. Laane

Publisher: Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic Publishers

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 278

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This study examines in detail the role of imagery in Conrad Ferdinand Meyer's prose works. It shows how intricately formed patterns of imagery impart to Meyer's prose its characteristic flavor and set him apart among the poetic realists of his period. To start, the linguistic forms of Meyer's metaphorical language are analyzed. Seperate chapters then probe the rich clusters of imagery and focus on their characterizing and structural functions. They reveal how images produce oblique perspectives that give rise to an ironic shadow play between appearance and reality. The conclusion concentrates on Der Heilige, the single work that best exemplifies how images are instrumental in creating the complex weave of Meyer's narrative. The nature of Meyer's imagery points to the new wave of symbolism which was soon to make its impact on German literature.


Reference Guide to World Literature

Reference Guide to World Literature

Author: Tom Pendergast

Publisher: Saint James Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 1174

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Covers writers from the ancient Greeks to 20th-century authors. Includes biographical-bibliographical entries on nearly 500 writers and approximately 550 entries focusing on significant works of world literature. Each author entry provides a detailed overview of the writer's life and works. Work entries cover a particular piece of world literature in detail.


Three Swiss Realists--Gotthelf, Keller, and Meyer

Three Swiss Realists--Gotthelf, Keller, and Meyer

Author: Robert Godwin-Jones

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Published: 1988

Total Pages: 272

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This English introduction to the three major German Swiss writers of the nineteenth century focuses on them both as especially appropriate representatives of German literature for that period and as markedly Swiss writers with decidedly Swiss orientations. The text presents separate chapters on each of these writers followed by translations of representative novellas. It includes Gotthelf's Hans Joggeli, der Erbvetter, Keller's Pankraz der Schmoller and Der Schmied seines Gluckes, and Meyer's Die Hochzeit des Monchs.


The Symbolist Movement in the Literature of European Languages

The Symbolist Movement in the Literature of European Languages

Author: Anna Balakian

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 735

ISBN-13: 9630538954

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Edited by Anna Balakian, this volume marks the first attempt to discuss Symbolism in a full range of the literatures written in the European languages. The scope of these analyses, which explore Latin America, Scandinavia, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Serbia, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria as well as West European literatures, continues to make the volume a valuable reference today. As René Wellek suggests in his historiographic contribution, the fifty-one contributors not only make us think afresh about individual authors who are “giants,” but also draw us to reassess schools and movements in their local as well as international contexts. Reviewers comment that this “copious and intelligently structured” anthology, divided into eight parts, traces the conceptual bases and emergence of an international Symbolist movement, showing the spread of Symbolism to other national literatures from French sources, as well as the symbiotic transformations of Symbolism through appropriation and amalgamation with local literary trends. Several chapters deal with the relationships between literature and the other arts, pointing to Symbolism at work in painting, music, and theatre. Other chapters on the psychological aspects of the Symbolist method connect in interesting ways to a vision of metaphor and myth as virtually musical notation and an experimental emphasis on the play afforded by gaps between words. The volume is “a major contribution” to “the most significant exponents” and “essential themes” of Symbolism. The theoretical, historical, and typological sections of the volume help explain why the impact of this important movement of the fin-de-siècle is still felt today.


Ambiguity as Narrative Strategy in the Prose Work of C.F. Meyer

Ambiguity as Narrative Strategy in the Prose Work of C.F. Meyer

Author: Deborah Sue Lund

Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 228

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This study of the prose work of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (1825-1898) focuses on the central role played by ambiguity. This narrative element is traced in both the fragments, rarely discussed in critical literature, and in the novellas. While situating Meyer's work in the context of the nineteenth century, this examination of narrative strategy provides an avenue of approach fruitful for both the non-specialist and the Meyer-scholar, revealing the unusual breadth of Meyer's prose.