Narrative Strategies In The Novels Of Jeremias Gotthelf

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Narrative Strategies in the Novels of Jeremias Gotthelf

Narrative Strategies in the Novels of Jeremias Gotthelf
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Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
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Download or read book Narrative Strategies in the Novels of Jeremias Gotthelf written by Robert Godwin-Jones and published by Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers. This book was released on 1986 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study examines all Gotthelf's published novels and attempts to reconcile two aspects of his fiction which critics have generally seen as being in conflict with one another: his pedagogical intent and his artistic instinct. It does this through an analysis of the reader's role in the novels. The study seeks to reveal if and how Gotthelf's expressed intentions are reflected in the novels' narrative strategies. This involves an examination of the ways in which the reader's interest is established and maintained in the different novels and how the devices used to achieve these effects relate to the author's moral, social and political vision. Furthermore, a novel-by-novel analysis shows how the reader's role was affected by Gotthelf's changing views on the social function of his fiction.


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