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Fugitive objects

Fugitive objects2013

Catriona MacLeod

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In Fugitive Objects, Catriona MacLeod examines the question of why sculpture is both intensively discussed and yet rendered immaterial in German literature. She focuses on three forms of disappearance: sculpture{u2019}s vanishing as a legitimate art form at the beginning of the nineteenth century in German aesthetics, statues{u2019} migration from the domain of high art into mass reproduction and popular culture, and sculpture{u2019}s dislodging and relocation into literary discourse. Through original readings of Clemens Brentano, Achim von Arnim, Adalbert Stifter, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, and others, MacLeod reveals that if sculpture has disappeared from much of nineteenth-century German literature and aesthetics, it is a vanishing act that paradoxically relocates the statue back onto another cultural pedestal, attesting to the powerful force of the medium. --

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First published
2013
OL Work ID
OL23294649W

Subjects

German literatureHistory and criticismGerman AestheticsArt and literatureHistorySculpture in literatureAesthetics, germanGerman literature, history and criticism, 19th century

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