Goethe's Cyclical Narratives
"Die Unterhaltungen deutscher Ausgewanderten" and "Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre"
Abstract
The novelty of this study lies in its techniques for understanding the deliberate narrative contradictions and elusive parody in Goethe's work. Interpretation of the entire "Unterhaltungen", including the Märchen, establishes Goethe's principles of cyclical composition. By pursuing the elaboration of these principles in the "Wanderjahre"—the undependable narrator, multiple perspectives, and parody of popular eighteenth-century figures—the author interprets the cultural and social significance of Goethe's most sophisticated novel.
Keywords
German Studies; LiteratureDOI
10.5149/9781469657189_BrownPublisher
University of North Carolina PressPublisher website
https://uncpress.org/Publication date and place
Chapel Hill, 1975Grantor
Series
UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures, 82Classification
Literature: history and criticism