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Verbreiterte Breitenwirkung: Thomas Kling, seine Vorgänger, Zeitgenossen und Nachfolger

by Izabela Rakar
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9789004724976
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 340
  • Original Price: USD 130.0
  • Language: German
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 649 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Ancient & Classical

Dieses Buch widmet sich der Rezeption des Lyrikers Thomas Kling (1957-2005), einer zentralen Figur der neueren deutschsprachigen Lyrik. Es beleuchtet die Einfl�sse, die seine innovative Poetik gepr�gt haben, und deren Rezeption durch zwei aufeinanderfolgende Generationen von Lyriker*innen. In Anlehnung an Christopher Beachs Studie der Pound'schen Tradition entwickelt das Buch ein alternatives Modell des poetischen Einflusses und der literarischen Tradition. Anders als Harold Bloom, der die Literatur- als Konfliktgeschichte liest, bestimmt dieses Modell das Verh�ltnis von Lyriker*innen gegen�ber ihren Vorg�nger*innen und Zeitgenoss*innen nicht nur als aktiv und positiv, sondern - unter Bezugnahme auf Pierre Bourdieus Feldtheorie - auch als soziologisches Ph�nomen.

This book examines the reception of the poet Thomas Kling (1957-2005), a figure of pivotal importance in the development of German poetry. It traces the influences on Kling's innovative poetics through to his reception by two following generations of German poets.
Drawing on Christopher Beach's study of the Pound tradition, the book develops an alternative model of poetic influence. Unlike Harold Bloom's conflict-driven view of literary history, this model understands the relationship between poets, their predecessors, and their contemporaries not only as active and positive, but - by drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's field theory - also as driven by sociological factors.

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