Nation, Gott und Modernität. Grenzen literarischer Autonomie in Frankreich 1919–1929
Michael EinfaltThe study draws on Pierre Bourdieu's literary field theory and recent French historiography on intellectualism to submit the literary field in France in the decade after the First World War to as exhaustive an analysis as possible. The major debates of this period on national and/or international commitment, Catholicism, and the generation conflict collide with the notion of literary autonomy gaining greater momentum in the course of the 1920s. At the heart of these controversies are authors such as Jacques Rivière, André Gide, Philippe Soupault, Jean Cocteau, and Jacques Maritain.
Kategorie:
Tom:
36
Rok:
2001
Wydanie:
Reprint 2012
Wydawnictwo:
Max Niemeyer Verlag
Język:
german
Strony:
538
ISBN 10:
3110923424
ISBN 13:
9783110923421
Serie:
Mimesis
Plik:
PDF, 32.38 MB
IPFS:
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german, 2001