Format:
VI, 141 S.
ISBN:
0820426180
Series Statement:
Studies on themes and motifs in literature 14
Content:
Scholars have traditionally underestimated Gogol as a theorist and critic of art. Taking a fresh look at his fictional and nonfictional work, the author finds compelling evidence that Gogol was a conscious and rather consistent thinker. Gogol's basic assumptions concerning the role of the poet, the nature of the creative process, and the spiritual dimension of art are shown to coincide significantly with the aesthetics of early German Romanticism. Also presented here are some novel perspectives on The Inspector General and Dead Souls.
Note:
Zugl.: Providence, RI, Brown Univ., Diss., 1992
Language:
German
Subjects:
Slavic Studies
Keywords:
Romantik
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Literatur
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Deutsch
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Gogolʹ, Nikolaj Vasilʹevič 1809-1852
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Ästhetik
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Gogolʹ, Nikolaj Vasilʹevič 1809-1852
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Literatur
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Poetik
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Deutsch
;
Geschichte 1790-1830
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Gogolʹ, Nikolaj Vasilʹevič 1809-1852
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Ästhetik
;
Rezeption
;
Deutsch
;
Literatur
;
Geschichte 1790-1830
;
Romantik
;
Literatur
;
Deutsch
;
Rezeption
;
Gogolʹ, Nikolaj Vasilʹevič 1809-1852
;
Ästhetik
;
Hochschulschrift
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