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Philology in Auerbach's Drama of (Literary) History
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I: The Everyday and History
- "Pathos of the Earthly Progress": Erich Auerbach's Everydays 13
- Auerbach's "Hidden" (?) Theory of History 36
- Auerbach and Literary History 50
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PART II: Philology, Language, and History
- Philology in Auerbach's Drama of (Literary) History 63
- Philology and Collaboration: The Case of Adam and Eve 78
- Medieval Vernaculars and the Myth of Monoglossia: A Conspiracy of Linguistics and Philology 92
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PART III: Figural History, Historical Figures
- Figura, Allegory, and the Question of History 107
- Auerbach's Literary History: Figural Causation and Modernist Historicism 124
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PART IV: Turning Points in Literary History
- Literary Realism in the Later Ancient Period 143
- The Ideology of Periodization: Mimesis 10 and the Late Medieval Aesthetic 156
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PART V: Legacies
- Auerbach's Performance and the American Academy, or How New Haven Stole the Idea of Mimesis 179
- On the Reception of Mimesis 195
- Erich Auerbach and the "Inner Dream" of Transcendence 214
- Literature as Language: Auerbach, Spitzer,Jakobson 227
- Notes 243
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I: The Everyday and History
- "Pathos of the Earthly Progress": Erich Auerbach's Everydays 13
- Auerbach's "Hidden" (?) Theory of History 36
- Auerbach and Literary History 50
-
PART II: Philology, Language, and History
- Philology in Auerbach's Drama of (Literary) History 63
- Philology and Collaboration: The Case of Adam and Eve 78
- Medieval Vernaculars and the Myth of Monoglossia: A Conspiracy of Linguistics and Philology 92
-
PART III: Figural History, Historical Figures
- Figura, Allegory, and the Question of History 107
- Auerbach's Literary History: Figural Causation and Modernist Historicism 124
-
PART IV: Turning Points in Literary History
- Literary Realism in the Later Ancient Period 143
- The Ideology of Periodization: Mimesis 10 and the Late Medieval Aesthetic 156
-
PART V: Legacies
- Auerbach's Performance and the American Academy, or How New Haven Stole the Idea of Mimesis 179
- On the Reception of Mimesis 195
- Erich Auerbach and the "Inner Dream" of Transcendence 214
- Literature as Language: Auerbach, Spitzer,Jakobson 227
- Notes 243
- Index 299