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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FEUILLETONISM»
Découvrez l'usage de
feuilletonism dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
feuilletonism et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Anti-Journalist: Karl Kraus and Jewish Self-Fashioning ...
Yet only a little later could individual feuilletons be instances of “feuilletonism.”
Only around the turn of the century, amidst a flourishing post-Gründerzeit culture
of coffeehouse literati, did a special feuilletonistic voice emerge as a widespread
...
2
A History of German Literature: From the Beginnings to the ...
'Modern' prose: feuilletonism This writing style, known even then as feuilletonism,
had a subjectivity and an elastic feel for the topical that distinguished it sharply
from the more esoteric poetic 'style' of classical-Romantic art. It was typical not ...
Wolfgang Beutin, Klaus Ehlert, Wolfgang Emmerich, 2005
3
Arthur Schnitzler and Twentieth-century Criticism
The. Cultivation. of. Feuilletonism: Hermann. Bahr. and. Alfred. Kerr. "Was er
bringt, ist nichtig. Aber wie er es bringt, darf gelten" (What he expresses is paltry,
but how he expresses it is significant).50 This appraisal by Bahr in 1893 of the ...
The Glass Bead Game contributed largely to the complete defeat of feuilletonism
and to that newly awakened delight in strict mental exercises to which we owe
the origin of a new, monastically austere intellectual discipline. [. . .] To return now
...
Perhaps I should now capitalize on this feuilletonism? But the path from writing to
variety show performance would be long and arduous, all the more so because I
hadn't even begun a humorous sketch yet. When I had money, I went to the ...
Kajar Pruul, Darlene Reddaway, Ritva Poom, 1996
6
Between Fontane and Tucholsky: Literary Criticism and Public ...
The issue of feuilletonism was treated seemingly parenthetically in an 1889
essay by Ernst Wechsler entitled "Karl Frenzel: Eine litterarische Studie. "9 The
affinity the Munich group felt for Frenzel was an interesting phenomenon in the
literary ...
7
A History of German literary criticism, 1730-1980
From the subjectivist point of view of feuilletonism, the distance between social
reality and aesthetic appearance, between "life and art" shrinks to nil. The
radicality of Fontane's break with the earlier literary critical strategy is evident in
the angry ...
Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Klaus L. Berghahn, 1988
8
From Continuity to Contiguity: Toward a New Jewish Literary ...
The critic's ongoing battle with contemporary Hebrew literary scholarship and
criticism was intellectually buttressed by his rejection, on the one hand, of “
fleeting” critical impressionism, to which he often referred as “feuilletonism,” and,
on the ...
9
Encyclopedia of Modern Jewish Culture
A foe ofthe perniciouspress and the feuilletonism ofa Heinrich HEINE, Kraus
purityof and action in a “language foughtfor language, thought, forsaken” age.His
aphorism “Mylanguage isthe common prostitute that I turn intoavirgin” (H.Zohn,
ed., ...
10
From West to East and Back Again: An Educational Reading of ...
... an unreflective smugness about Castalia's triumph over the problems of the
past. The narrator, a representative of Castalia, writes disparagingly in his
Introduction of what he sees as trivial amusements in the Age of Feuilletonism (
the period ...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FEUILLETONISM»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
feuilletonism est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Karl Kraus, first critic of the lies of mainstream media: Salutin
This deprives readers of a chance to cultivate their own responses, especially in the literary journalism — or “feuilletonism” — of Kraus's time. «Toronto Star, janv 14»