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  1. Black devil and iron angel
    the railway in nineteenth-century German realism
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C. ; JSTOR, New York, NY

    "Black Devil and Iron Angel examines how the railway was received and represented by a variety of nineteenth-century German and Austrian realist authors including Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, and Gerhart Hauptmann. This book is a compelling,... mehr

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    "Black Devil and Iron Angel examines how the railway was received and represented by a variety of nineteenth-century German and Austrian realist authors including Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, and Gerhart Hauptmann. This book is a compelling, focused analysis of the point at which mythology and technology merge, signifying the composition of a larger narrative desired by human beings to gain some sense of control over a world in which they have little power - a problem not by any means confined to German-speaking lands."... "Using Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer's seminal work on the dialectical nature of the Enlightenment as a framework, Youngman makes the original claim that realist authors are a particularly rich source in which to study the intersection of technology and mythology." "In his emphasis on the legitimacy of both scientific and non-scientific approaches to understanding, Youngman follows the lead of Charles Percy Snow, who, in the mid-twentieth century, identified what he considered a dangerous rift between literary intellectuals on the one hand and scientists on the other. In order to prevent the establishment of two distinct cultures incapable of communicating with one another, he admonished intellectuals to establish a "third culture," a culture bridging the gap between the techno-scientific realm and the mytho-literary realm. Youngman's work is intended as a contribution to what has become known as Third-Culture Studies."--Jacket.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780813216683; 0813216680
    RVK Klassifikation: GL 1461
    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Deutsch; Literatur; Eisenbahn <Motiv>
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 173 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-168) and index

  2. Black devil and iron angel
    the railway in nineteenth-century German realism
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C. ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "Black Devil and Iron Angel examines how the railway was received and represented by a variety of nineteenth-century German and Austrian realist authors including Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, and Gerhart Hauptmann. This book is a compelling,... mehr

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    "Black Devil and Iron Angel examines how the railway was received and represented by a variety of nineteenth-century German and Austrian realist authors including Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, and Gerhart Hauptmann. This book is a compelling, focused analysis of the point at which mythology and technology merge, signifying the composition of a larger narrative desired by human beings to gain some sense of control over a world in which they have little power - a problem not by any means confined to German-speaking lands."... "Using Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer's seminal work on the dialectical nature of the Enlightenment as a framework, Youngman makes the original claim that realist authors are a particularly rich source in which to study the intersection of technology and mythology." "In his emphasis on the legitimacy of both scientific and non-scientific approaches to understanding, Youngman follows the lead of Charles Percy Snow, who, in the mid-twentieth century, identified what he considered a dangerous rift between literary intellectuals on the one hand and scientists on the other. In order to prevent the establishment of two distinct cultures incapable of communicating with one another, he admonished intellectuals to establish a "third culture," a culture bridging the gap between the techno-scientific realm and the mytho-literary realm. Youngman's work is intended as a contribution to what has become known as Third-Culture Studies."--Jacket.

     

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    ISBN: 9780813216683; 0813216680
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 173 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-168) and index

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    the railway in nineteenth-century German realism
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    Verlag:  Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C

    "Black Devil and Iron Angel examines how the railway was received and represented by a variety of nineteenth-century German and Austrian realist authors including Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, and Gerhart Hauptmann. This book is a compelling,... mehr

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    "Black Devil and Iron Angel examines how the railway was received and represented by a variety of nineteenth-century German and Austrian realist authors including Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, and Gerhart Hauptmann. This book is a compelling, focused analysis of the point at which mythology and technology merge, signifying the composition of a larger narrative desired by human beings to gain some sense of control over a world in which they have little power - a problem not by any means confined to German-speaking lands "Using Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer's seminal work on the dialectical nature of the Enlightenment as a framework, Youngman makes the original claim that realist authors are a particularly rich source in which to study the intersection of technology and mythology "In his emphasis on the legitimacy of both scientific and non-scientific approaches to understanding, Youngman follows the lead of Charles Percy Snow, who, in the mid-twentieth century, identified what he considered a dangerous rift between literary intellectuals on the one hand and scientists on the other. In order to prevent the establishment of two distinct cultures incapable of communicating with one another, he admonished intellectuals to establish a "third culture," a culture bridging the gap between the techno-scientific realm and the mytho-literary realm. Youngman's work is intended as a contribution to what has become known as Third-Culture Studies."--BOOK JACKET

     

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    Beteiligt: Youngman, Paul A.
    Sprache: Englisch; Deutsch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813216683; 0813216680
    Schlagworte: German literature; Littérature allemande; Chemins de fer dans la littérature; Railroads in literature; German literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; German; German literature; Railroads in literature; Literatur; Eisenbahn; Spoorwegen; Realisme (letterkunde); Duits; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xiii, 173 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-168) and index. - Description based on print version record

  4. Black devil and iron angel
    the railway in nineteenth-century German realism
    Erschienen: c2005
    Verlag:  Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C.

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813216683; 0813216680; 0813214165; 9780813214160
    Schlagworte: Littérature allemande / 19e siècle / Histoire et critique; Chemins de fer dans la littérature; Spoorwegen; Realisme (letterkunde); Duits; Literatur; Eisenbahn <Motiv>; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; German literature; Literature; Railroads; Deutsch; Literatur; German literature; Railroads in literature; Eisenbahn <Motiv>; Literatur; Deutsch
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 173 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-168) and index

    History of the German railway -- Purveyor culture or culture killer? -- Survey of current research -- Realism and the railway -- Overview of the primary literature -- Berthold Auerbach -- 'Auf einem Acker an der Eisenbahn" -- Auerbach and realism -- Sträflinge -- Das Nest an der Bahn -- Peter Rosegger -- Rosegger, Auerbach, and realism -- Essays on progress -- "Der Dorfbahnhof" -- Die neue Bahn -- Das ewige Licht -- Theodor Fontane -- Fontane's realism -- Cécile -- Effi Briest -- Gerhart Hauptmann -- Hauptmann, realism, and mythology -- "Im Nachtzug" -- Bahnwärter Thiel -- Max Eyth -- "Poesie und Technik -- Die Brück' am Tay" -- Berufstragik -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. "Im Nachtzug" -- Appendix B. "Die Brück' am Tay."

    "Black Devil and Iron Angel examines how the railway was received and represented by a variety of nineteenth-century German and Austrian realist authors including Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, and Gerhart Hauptmann. This book is a compelling, focused analysis of the point at which mythology and technology merge, signifying the composition of a larger narrative desired by human beings to gain some sense of control over a world in which they have little power - a problem not by any means confined to German-speaking lands."

    "Using Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer's seminal work on the dialectical nature of the Enlightenment as a framework, Youngman makes the original claim that realist authors are a particularly rich source in which to study the intersection of technology and mythology."

    "In his emphasis on the legitimacy of both scientific and non-scientific approaches to understanding, Youngman follows the lead of Charles Percy Snow, who, in the mid-twentieth century, identified what he considered a dangerous rift between literary intellectuals on the one hand and scientists on the other. In order to prevent the establishment of two distinct cultures incapable of communicating with one another, he admonished intellectuals to establish a "third culture," a culture bridging the gap between the techno-scientific realm and the mytho-literary realm. Youngman's work is intended as a contribution to what has become known as Third-Culture Studies."--BOOK JACKET.