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Bahnwèarter Thiel (2nd ed)

Hauptmann, GerhartHorrocks, David(Volume editor)Rock, David(Volume editor)
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"Bahnwarter Thiel" (1988), by far the best story ever written by Gerhart Hauptmann, follows the principles of the Naturalist movement in its detailed study of the life and milieu of a humble and apparently unexceptional Prussian railwayman.

Yet in its exploitation of symbolism, of techniques sometimes close to Impressionism, and in its subtle use of a changing narrative perspective, this Novelle goes beyond the essentially 'scientific' Naturalist approach: Hauptmann thus succeeds in exploring the complex interaction of suppressed social, psychological, physiological, and religious impulses far better than in any other work of this era. This new edition has been prepared withthe changing needs of the today's learners and students of German inmind.

The late S.D. Stirk's scholarly edition of 1952, which alsoincluded "Fasching", has seen sterling service, and we aregreatly indebted to it.

However, by concentrating on just one story, wehave been able to offer more linguistic help in the notes andvocabulary, as well as devoting considerably more space in theintroduction to detailed comments on characterisation and technique. References to other works and to other periods of Hauptmann's longcareer as a writer have been kept to a minimum.

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Bristol Classical Press
1853993123 / 9781853993121
Paperback / softback
833.8
01/01/1998
United Kingdom
German
Classics
xxxviii, 51p.
22 cm
advanced secondary /further/higher education /undergraduate Learn More
Reprint. This ed. originally published: Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989.
Author won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1912
Author won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1912 2ACG German, DD Plays, playscripts, DSG Literary studies: plays & playwrights