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" W.G. Sebald : "
J.J. Long.
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BL
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949987
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b704357
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Main Entry
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Long, J. J., (Jonathan James),1969-
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Title & Author
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W.G. Sebald : : image, archive, modernity /\ J.J. Long.
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Publication Statement
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Edinburgh :: Edinburgh University Press,, [2007]
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, ©2007
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1 online resource (ix, 210 pages) :: illustrations, portraits
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ISBN
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074863388X
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: 9780748633883
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0748633871
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9780748633876
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-201) and index.
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Contents
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1. Introduction -- 2. The Collection -- 3. The Photograph -- 4. Discipline -- 5. Wonder: Vertigo -- 6. Family Albums: The Emigrants -- 7. The Ambulatory Narrative: The Rings of Saturn -- 8. The Archival Subject: Austerlitz -- 9. Conclusion.
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Abstract
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W.G. Sebald is widely acknowledged as one of the most significant writers to have emerged onto the global literary scene in recent decades, and is frequently mentioned in the same breath as Nabokov, Kafka, Borges, Calvino, Proust, and Primo Levi. W.G. Sebald - Image, Archive, Modernity offers a unique and original reading of Sebald's dazzling oeuvre, arguing that his work is concerned first and foremost with the problem of modernity. It focuses in particular on the numerous archival institutions and processes that lie at the very heart of modernity and are repeatedly thematised throughout Sebald's work. Adopting a broad definition of the archive to encompass a wide range of material practices, the book analyses the function of photography, museums, libraries, and other systems of knowledge to which Sebald's texts obsessively return. Following Foucault, such systems are seen as central to the exercise of power and the constitution of subjectivity in modernity. By undertaking a differentiated analysis that is attuned to the formal complexities of Sebald's texts, this book shows that Sebald's engagement with structures of power-knowledge is characterised by a melancholy struggle to assert autonomous selfhood in the face of the institutional and discursive determinants of subjectivity. Key Features. Original interdisciplinary approachWritten by an acknowledged Sebald specialist Focus on modernity which expands the parameters of our understanding of Sebald Fully up-to-date, taking account of all of the most recent research
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Subject
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Sebald, W. G., (Winfried Georg),1944-2001-- Criticism and interpretation.
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Sebald, W. G., 1944-2001
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Sebald, W. G., (Winfried Georg),1944-2001
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Archives in literature.
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Literature and photography.
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Modernism (Literature)-- Germany.
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Subjectivity in literature.
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Archiv
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Archives in literature.
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LITERARY CRITICISM-- European-- German.
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LITERARY CRITICISM-- General.
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Literature and photography.
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Moderne
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Modernism (Literature)
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Subjectivity in literature.
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Germany.
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Dewey Classification
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833/.914
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LC Classification
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PT2681.E18Z68 2007eb
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