Michael Drescher analyzes national mythologies in American and German literature. He focuses on processes of mythological resignification, a literary phenomenon carrying significant implications for questions of identity, democracy, and nationalism in Europe and America. Precise narratological analyses are paired with detailed, transnational readings of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Gutzkow's Wally, die Zweiflerin, Brown's Clotel, and Heine's Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen. The study marries literature, mythology, and politics and contributes to the study of American and German literature at large.
Narratological readings of Hawthorne, Gutzkow, Brown, and Heine reveal the literary democratization of mythologies.
Publisher
Transcript Verlag
Publication Date
Jan 2017
ISBN
9783837637458
Pages
312 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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