Robert Musil "Der Mann Ohne Eigenschaften": An Examination of the Relationship Between Author, Narrator and ProtagonistBouvier, 1978 - 339 pages |
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... tradition of Viennese irony . ... He resembles Thomas Mann a little in his desire not to judge but to show what was ... traditional realistic novel . He rejects Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften because it lacks the qualities of a more ...
... tradition of Viennese irony . ... He resembles Thomas Mann a little in his desire not to judge but to show what was ... traditional realistic novel . He rejects Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften because it lacks the qualities of a more ...
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... traditional novel in contrast with the experim- ental novel of the early twentieth century , - symbolises a fixed ... traditional narrator's attitude is a personal attitude of approval or rejection . He is not indifferent . The ...
... traditional novel in contrast with the experim- ental novel of the early twentieth century , - symbolises a fixed ... traditional narrator's attitude is a personal attitude of approval or rejection . He is not indifferent . The ...
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... traditional narrator , and also some features of the changed role of the new Narrator dictated by his changed nature . His character and role are interdepend- ent . I. Musil - theoretical and on the modern novel - on traditional epic ...
... traditional narrator , and also some features of the changed role of the new Narrator dictated by his changed nature . His character and role are interdepend- ent . I. Musil - theoretical and on the modern novel - on traditional epic ...
Contents
AN EXAMINATION OF RELEVANT SECONDARY | 10 |
ULRICH AND DER MANN OHNE EIGENSCHAFTEN | 54 |
1914 | 63 |
Copyright | |
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abstract Achilles ambiguity anderer Zustand Arnheim attitude Bonadea Book Chap chapter character characteristic Clarisse critical denken depersonalisation Der Mann ohne diary entry Die Zeit Diotima edition element epic erlebte Rede Ernst Mach Erzähler essay example experimental expressed feeling fiction Frisé Gedanken Gefühl Geist Gerd MÜLLER hätte heute ical identification impersonal inner intellectual irony jetzt Kakanien könnte Leben Leinsdorf Liebe literary macht mainly Mann ohne Eigen Mann ohne Eigenschaften Meingast Mensch Menschen modern morality Musil and Ulrich Musil as narrator Musil says mystical narrative Narrator and Ulrich Narrator's Nietzsche Parallelaktion rational rator reader relationship Robert Musil role Roman schaften schon Seele sein self-conscious sense Spion stress Stumm Teil tendency theme theoretical theory and reflection Thomas Mann thought traditional Ulrich and Agathe viel vielleicht Wahrheit Walter waren Welt Werk wieder Wirklichkeit wurde Zeit