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A comprehensive investigation of Hoffmann's "Serapiontic Principle" and what it implies for his oeuvre.Critics have long sought to elucidate the multilayered texts of E. T. A. Hoffmann by applying ...
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A comprehensive investigation of Hoffmann's "Serapiontic Principle" and what it implies for his oeuvre.
Critics have long sought to elucidate the multilayered texts of E. T. A. Hoffmann by applying to them a particular set of theories and ideas that Hoffmann himself subsumed under the heading of the "Serapiontic Principle." This principle, which Hoffmann expounded in his collection of tales Die Serapionsbrüder, involves a complex intersection of the artist's faculties of imagination and perception.
However, Hoffmann's mode of presenting his theory presents an unusual problem: rather than the usual form of an essay or treatise, he adopts a fictional framework, complete with a set of "characters"; this in turn sets up a number of perspectives on the theory itself. This combination of literary and theoretical elements presents a severe challenge to critics, and not surprisingly there has been little agreement about what the "principle" actually entails or its wider relevance. With the principle as prime focus, this book provides detailed analysis of a broadly based selection of Hoffmann's texts, both theoretical and literary. It offers new perspectives on his narrative invention and the range of his theoretical interests, thus redefining his place at the forefront of German Romanticism.
Hilda Meldrum Brown is Professor of German at St Hilda's College, University of Oxford.
Critics have long sought to elucidate the multilayered texts of E. T. A. Hoffmann by applying to them a particular set of theories and ideas that Hoffmann himself subsumed under the heading of the "Serapiontic Principle." This principle, which Hoffmann expounded in his collection of tales Die Serapionsbrüder, involves a complex intersection of the artist's faculties of imagination and perception.
However, Hoffmann's mode of presenting his theory presents an unusual problem: rather than the usual form of an essay or treatise, he adopts a fictional framework, complete with a set of "characters"; this in turn sets up a number of perspectives on the theory itself. This combination of literary and theoretical elements presents a severe challenge to critics, and not surprisingly there has been little agreement about what the "principle" actually entails or its wider relevance. With the principle as prime focus, this book provides detailed analysis of a broadly based selection of Hoffmann's texts, both theoretical and literary. It offers new perspectives on his narrative invention and the range of his theoretical interests, thus redefining his place at the forefront of German Romanticism.
Hilda Meldrum Brown is Professor of German at St Hilda's College, University of Oxford.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 225
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Publication Date:
25 October 2006
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781571133489
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German, Literature: history and criticism
The Serapiontic (from the hermit St Serapion...) brings together ideas from Schelling, Fichte and G. H. Schubert on the relationships between senses and intellect, subject and object, reality and imagination.... [An] engaging and thorough study.
Introduction: Approaches to the Serapiontic Principle
Overture: Jacques Callot
Der Einsiedler Serapion: The Formulation of a Principle
Der Dichter und der Komponist: Text and Music
Alte und neue Kirchenmusik
Prinzessin Brambilla: Callot Revisited
Epilogue: Des Vetters Eckfenster
Frame Narrative and the Serapiontic Principle
From Visual to Verbal: Three Serapiontic Tales
The "Nachtseite der Natur" and the Serapiontic Principle
The Märchen and the Serapiontic Principle
The Serapiontic Principle: The Wider Critique
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Overture: Jacques Callot
Der Einsiedler Serapion: The Formulation of a Principle
Der Dichter und der Komponist: Text and Music
Alte und neue Kirchenmusik
Prinzessin Brambilla: Callot Revisited
Epilogue: Des Vetters Eckfenster
Frame Narrative and the Serapiontic Principle
From Visual to Verbal: Three Serapiontic Tales
The "Nachtseite der Natur" and the Serapiontic Principle
The Märchen and the Serapiontic Principle
The Serapiontic Principle: The Wider Critique
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index