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" Understanding W.G. Sebald / "
Mark R. McCulloh.
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BL
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Record Number
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953022
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b707392
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Main Entry
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McCulloh, Mark Richard,1955-
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Title & Author
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Understanding W.G. Sebald /\ Mark R. McCulloh.
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Publication Statement
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Columbia, S.C. :: University of South Carolina Press,, ©2003.
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Series Statement
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Understanding modern European and Latin American literature
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Page. NO
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xxiv, 193 pages ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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1570035067
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: 9781570035067
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-186) and index.
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Contents
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Chapter 1: Blending fact, fiction, allusion, and recall: Sebald's "Literary Monism" -- Chapter 2: The emigrants: in search of the vividly present dead -- Chapter 3: The rings of Saturn: signs of an incomprehensible order -- Chapter 4: Vertigo: return to the beginning -- Chapter 5: Austerlitz: the mechanisms of erasure and the struggle to recall -- Chapter 6: A plangent parting.
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Abstract
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"Understanding W.G. Sebald introduces readers to a novelist and poet regarded as one of the most original talents of the late twentieth century. A German writer who taught in England for thirty years, W.G. Sebald published four novels, first in German and then in English. These works - Vertigo, The Emigrants, The Rings of Saturn, and Austerlitz - are unlike fiction as usually understood. Enthusiastically received by critics and general readers alike, Sebald's work gained even greater acclaim after his death in 2001, just months after the publication of Austerlitz." "In this companion to the writer's fiction, Mark R. McCulloh investigates the reasons for Sebald's almost universal appeal. He also explores the themes, issues, and influences that dominate the writer's oeuvre. Suggesting that Sebald essentially had two literary careers - as his works appeared in German-speaking Europe and then as they appeared in the English-speaking world - McCulloh outlines the writer's reception in his homeland and in translation. McCulloh illumines the vast knowledge of European literatures that Sebald drew upon in composing his recursive and allusive narratives. He also sheds light on the interconnections that lurk beneath the surface of the writer's haunting landscapes and poignant memoirs."--Jacket.
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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.-- Criticism and interpretation.
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Sebald, Winfried Georg,1944-Critique et interprétation.
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Sebald, W. G., 1944-2001
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Sebald, W. G., (Winfried Georg),1944-2001
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Sebald, Winfried G.
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Dewey Classification
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833/.914
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LC Classification
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PT2681.E18Z73 2003
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NLM classification
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759000 Sebald, W. G.*by*scsbb
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GN 9999rvk
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