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Michael Minden

    Fritz Lang's Metropolis
    History, text, value
    The German Bildungsroman
    The German Bildungsroman
    • 2010

      The German Bildungsroman

      Incest and Inheritance

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This scholarly work delves into the Bildungsroman genre, exploring its evolution and significance in literature. It offers in-depth analyses of key novels ranging from Goethe to Mann, highlighting the thematic and structural elements that define coming-of-age narratives. The study examines character development, societal influences, and the philosophical underpinnings of personal growth, providing a comprehensive understanding of how these works reflect the complexities of human experience.

      The German Bildungsroman
    • 2000

      Fritz Lang's Metropolis

      • 340 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      A collection of essays -- early seminal works as well as fresh interpretations -- on the famous German expressionist film, Metropolis.

      Fritz Lang's Metropolis
    • 1997

      This book was originally published in 1997. The Bildungsroman - the story of the development or formation of a young man - is the most famous German contribution to the European novel. Most studies of the Bildungsroman have concentrated on its underlying philosophy; Michael Minden addresses it as literature. He offers detailed readings of some of the best-known novels in the German language, from Goethe to Mann, including Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, Agathon, Anton Reiser, Hyperion, Heinrich von Ofterdingen, Der grüne Heinrich, Der Nachsommer, and Der Zauberberg. Looking at the novels from the points of view of gender, subjectivity, and the ideology of the aesthetic, and taking account of the literary theory, Minden uncovers aspects and motifs which subvert traditional ideas of the Bildungsroman and raise questions about the function and status of literature.

      The German Bildungsroman