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Unpopular Virtues - The Scholarly Reception of J.M.R. Lenz

English · Hardback

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In this study of the criticism of the most idiosyncratic voice of the German Sturm und Drang, the authors investigate why critics have so often failed to come to terms with Lenz's refusal to encourage the middle class and cater to its tastes. While many of Lenz's first reviewers found his work to be liberating, the mid-1770s soon brought a more conservative aesthetic, and he was virtually forgotten until after his death in 1792. With the rise of German classicism and romanticism, Lenz was viewed as a curiosity; his critique of contemporary society, his concern for the public welfare, and his open-textured and naturalistic style went unappreciated. And looming over every assessment of his work from the early nineteenth century on are Goethe's negative comments in Dichtung und Wahrheit: to speak of Lenz, even in our century, has always meant to deal with Goethe's opinion of him. Leidner and Wurst's study traces Lenz reception from the earliest reviews through the nineteenth century, modernism, National Socialism, New Criticism, the rediscovery of Lenz in both Germanies after 1968, and the changes in focus after the 1992 Lenz bicentennial.

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Authors Alan Leidner, Alan C. Leidner, Karin A. Wurst
Publisher Camden House
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1999
 
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 15 mm x 22 mm x 15 mm
Weight 416 g
Series Literary Criticism in Perspect
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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