Abschiedsbriefe in Literatur und Kultur des 18. Jahrhunderts
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Marie Isabel Schlinzig
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This study focuses on the significance and functions of last letters written before death in the literature and culture of the eighteenth century. Last letters are understood in the study as an epistolary sub-genre with a shared theme and distinctive features which are shaped by culture-specific rituals of dying and which are subject to historical change. By drawing on epistolary theory, the analysis shows that last letters in the period were characterized by particular conventions, functions, and modes of reception, which were not codified but established and transmitted through usage and public or private discourse, primarily with the help of examples. Based on close readings of literary texts and published historical letters written in German, English, and French, it is argued that there were two predominant trends in the usage of fictional and real last letters. On the one hand, given the special authority attributed to the words of the dying, last letters were written to conform to contemporary ideals of a ‚good death‘ and then used as examples for the edification, education, and consolation of their readers. In contrast, other authors, suicides in particular, used the protection death and the written medium afforded them to communicate freely and in a consciously nonconformist manner. They revealed intimate secrets, tried to legitimate their actions, or expressed unconventional beliefs. In real life and fiction, last letters served the dying as a means of shaping posteriority’s reaction, and retaining control of their bodies or corpses.
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Marie Isabel Schlinzig, University of Oxford, Großbritannien
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“In der sorgfältigen, gut geschriebenen Studie [...].”
Anita Runge in: Germanistik: internationales Referatenorgan mit bibliographischen Hinweisen Vol. 54, No. 3/4 (2014), S. 459
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Frontmatter
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Dank
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Inhalt
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1. „Ich sterbe, lieber Klopstock“: Nachdenken über eine Briefsorte
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2. Modelle des Sprechens und Schreibens vor dem Tod von der Antike bis ins 18. Jahrhundert: ein vergleichender Überblick in Beispielen
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3. Von Sterbenden lernen: Abschiedsbriefe als Erbauungs-, Erziehungs- und Trostliteratur
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4. Überraschung, Rache, Rücksicht: Variationen des Exempels
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5. Phaidras schweigsame Schwestern: Abschiedsbriefe als Geheimnis träger
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6. Botschaften aus dem jenseits der Gesellschaft? Abschiedsbriefe von Selbstmördern
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7. Literatur und Wirklichkeit: Werther, der Brief an Lotte und was aus den Sterbekünsten wurde
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8. Am Ende ein Anfang: Schlussbemerkungen
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Abkürzungsverzeichnis
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Bibliographie
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