The End of Modernism: Elias Canetti's Auto-Da-Fé
William Collins Donahue
(Author)
Description
Nobel laureate Elias Canetti wrote his novel Auto-da-Fe (Die Blendung) when he and the twentieth century were still quite young. Rooted in the cultural crises of the Weimar period, Auto-da-Fe first received critical acclaim abroad--in England, France, and the United States--where it continues to fascinate readers of subsequent generations. The End of Modernism places this work in its cultural and philosophical contexts, situating the novel not only in relation to Canetti's considerable body of social thought, but also within larger debates on Freud and Freudianism, misogyny and modernism's fragmented subject, anti-Semitism and the failure of humanism, contemporary philosophy and philosophical fads, and traditionalist notions of literature and escapist conceptions of history. The End of Modernism portrays Auto-da-Fe as an exemplum of analytic modernism, and in this sense a crucial endpoint in the progression of postwar conceptions of literary modernism.Product Details
Price
$26.00
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publish Date
October 01, 2020
Pages
302
Dimensions
5.98 X 9.02 X 0.68 inches | 0.99 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781469657424
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About the Author
William Collins Donahue is associate professor of German and a member of the Jewish Studies faculty at Rutgers University-New Brunswick.