Die satirische Kurzprosa Heinrich Bölls

This work is a structural analysis of Böll's short satirical prose, which is generally acclaimed as his most successful fiction. The author shows how Böll shifted the form and structure of his satirical writing over time in response to changing political and social conditions, focusing on Böll&...

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Main Author: Friedrichsmeyer, Erhard
Format: eBook
Language:German
Published: [Chapel Hill, North Carolina] [University of North Carolina Press] 2020, [2020]©1981
Series:UNC studies in Germanic languages and literatures
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Summary:This work is a structural analysis of Böll's short satirical prose, which is generally acclaimed as his most successful fiction. The author shows how Böll shifted the form and structure of his satirical writing over time in response to changing political and social conditions, focusing on Böll's changing conception of satire from the early 1950s to the 1970s, his use of satirical conventions, and his personal, unmistakable signature as a satirist. The investigation is rounded out by synoptic chapters on the proto-satirical texts of the late forties, on the lines of separation between satirical and parabolic texts, and on the longer satirical narratives
Item Description:Reprint. Originally published in 1981. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
Physical Description:221 pages
ISBN:0807890979
9780807880975
0807890973
0807880973
9780807890974
9781469657523