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Going Astray: Melancholy, Natural History, and the Image of Exile in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz
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- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Foreword: The Sebald Phenomenon 1
- Introduction: Two Languages, Two Audiences: The Tandem Literary OEuvres of W.G. Sebald 7
- Introduction and Transcript of an interview given by Max Sebald 21
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Section 1: Contexts & Influences
- Kafka, Nabokov … Sebald: Intertextuality and Narratives of Redemption in Vertigo and The Emigrants 33
- Sebald’s Pathographies 65
- Sebald’s Elective and Other Affinities 77
- In the Weavers’ Web: An Intertextual Approachto W.G. Sebald and Laurence Sterne 91
- Sebald’s Kafka 105
- Sebald’s Amateurs 127
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Section 2: Narrative and Style
- “A Time He Could Not Bear to Say Any More About”: Presence and Absence of the Narrator in W.G. Sebald’s The Emigrants 141
- The Task of the Narrator: Moments of Symbolic Investiture in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz 157
- “Egg boxes stacked in a crate”: Narrative Status and its Implications 171
- Speak no Evil, Write no Evil: In Search of a Usable Language of Destruction 183
- On Exposure: Photography and Uncanny Memory in W.G. Sebald’s Die Ausgewanderten and Austerlitz 205
- Realism, Photography,and Degrees of Uncertainty 219
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Section 3: History and Trauma
- The Dystopian Entwinement of Histories and Identities in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz 233
- Transcripts: An Ethics of Representation in The Emigrants 251
- Landscape and Memory: Sebald’s Redemption of History 265
- The Holocaust as the Still Point of the World in W.G. Sebald’s The Emigrants 279
- W.G. Sebald’s Twentieth-Century Histories 291
- Going Astray: Melancholy, Natural History, and the Image of Exile in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz 301
- No Foothold. Institutions and Buildings in W.G. Sebald’s Prose 315
- The Experience of Destruction: W.G. Sebald, the Airwar, and Literature 335
- W.G. Sebald and Structures of Testimony and Trauma: There are Spots of Mist That No Eye can Dispel 351
- Backmatter 365
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Foreword: The Sebald Phenomenon 1
- Introduction: Two Languages, Two Audiences: The Tandem Literary OEuvres of W.G. Sebald 7
- Introduction and Transcript of an interview given by Max Sebald 21
-
Section 1: Contexts & Influences
- Kafka, Nabokov … Sebald: Intertextuality and Narratives of Redemption in Vertigo and The Emigrants 33
- Sebald’s Pathographies 65
- Sebald’s Elective and Other Affinities 77
- In the Weavers’ Web: An Intertextual Approachto W.G. Sebald and Laurence Sterne 91
- Sebald’s Kafka 105
- Sebald’s Amateurs 127
-
Section 2: Narrative and Style
- “A Time He Could Not Bear to Say Any More About”: Presence and Absence of the Narrator in W.G. Sebald’s The Emigrants 141
- The Task of the Narrator: Moments of Symbolic Investiture in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz 157
- “Egg boxes stacked in a crate”: Narrative Status and its Implications 171
- Speak no Evil, Write no Evil: In Search of a Usable Language of Destruction 183
- On Exposure: Photography and Uncanny Memory in W.G. Sebald’s Die Ausgewanderten and Austerlitz 205
- Realism, Photography,and Degrees of Uncertainty 219
-
Section 3: History and Trauma
- The Dystopian Entwinement of Histories and Identities in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz 233
- Transcripts: An Ethics of Representation in The Emigrants 251
- Landscape and Memory: Sebald’s Redemption of History 265
- The Holocaust as the Still Point of the World in W.G. Sebald’s The Emigrants 279
- W.G. Sebald’s Twentieth-Century Histories 291
- Going Astray: Melancholy, Natural History, and the Image of Exile in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz 301
- No Foothold. Institutions and Buildings in W.G. Sebald’s Prose 315
- The Experience of Destruction: W.G. Sebald, the Airwar, and Literature 335
- W.G. Sebald and Structures of Testimony and Trauma: There are Spots of Mist That No Eye can Dispel 351
- Backmatter 365