
Demonic History
About this book
In this ambitious book, Kirk Wetters traces the genealogy of the demonic in German literature from its imbrications in Goethe to its varying legacies in the work of essential authors, both canonical and less well known, such as Gundolf, Spengler, Benjamin, Lukács, and Doderer. Wetters focuses especially on the philological and metaphorological resonances of the demonic from its core formations through its appropriations in the tumultuous twentieth century.
Propelled by equal parts theoretical and historical acumen, Wetters explores the ways in which the question of the demonic has been employed to multiple theoretical, literary, and historico-political ends. He thereby produces an intellectual history that will be consequential both to scholars of German literature and to comparatists.
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- OL20338554W
Subjects
Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writersGoethe, johann wolfgang von, 1749-1832German literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryGerman literature, history and criticism, 20th centuryDevil in literatureDemonology in literatureGerman literatureHistory and criticismCriticism and interpretationTeaching skills & techniquesEducational strategies & policyEducation