Between Fontane and Tucholsky: Literary Criticism and the Public Sphere in Imperial Germany (New York University Ottendorfer Series, N.F., Bd. 17)
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Author(s)Russell A. Berman
ISBN / ASIN0820400122
ISBN-139780820400129
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This investigation examines the emergence of a specifically modern literary critical discourse in Germany at the turn-of-the-century. The commercialization and industrialization of the press contributed to the reorganization of the public sphere and posed new problems for the critic facing an anonymous and heterogeneous public. The rapid transformation of criticism during this important period is described both in sociological terms and with references to specific texts by figures such as Theodor Fontane, Otto Brahm, Alfred Kerr, Kurt Tucholsky and others. The relationship between subjective discourse and political engagement is explored, an antimodernist hostility toward criticism is portrayed, and ties to the status of contemporary West German literary criticism are drawn.