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Jane Eyre in German Lands: The Import of Romance, 1848-1918

Jane Eyre in German Lands: The Import of Romance, 1848-1918

by Lynne Tatlock
Title:
Jane Eyre in German Lands: The Import of Romance, 1848-1918
Author:
Lynne Tatlock
Series (if any):
New Directions in German Studies
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
288 pages
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN-13:
9781501382352
EAN:
9781501382352
Classifications:
Linguistics
Weight (g):
694
Dimensions (mm):
159 x 324 x 26
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Price:£112.50
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Lynne Tatlock examines the transmission, diffusion, and literary survival of Jane Eyre in the German-speaking territories and the significance and effects thereof, 1848-1918. Engaging with scholarship on the romance novel, she presents an historical case study of the generative power and protean nature of Brontë's new romance narrative in German translation, adaptation, and imitation as it involved multiple agents, from writers and playwrights to readers, publishers, illustrators, reviewers, editors, adaptors, and translators. Jane Eyre in German Lands traces the ramifications in the paths of transfer that testify to widespread creative investment in romance as new ideas of women's freedom and equality topped the horizon and sought a home, especially in the middle classes. As Tatlock outlines, the multiple German instantiations of Brontë's novel—four translations, three abridgments, three adaptations for general readers, nine adaptations for younger readers, plays, farces, and particularly the fiction of the popular German writer E. Marlitt and its many adaptations—evince a struggle over its meaning and promise. Yet precisely this multiplicity (repetition, redundancy, and proliferation) combined with the romance narrative's intrinsic appeal in the decades between the March Revolutions and women's franchise enabled the cultural diffusion, impact, and long-term survival of Jane Eyre as German reading. Though its focus on the circulation of texts across linguistic boundaries and intertwined literary markets and reading cultures, Jane Eyre in German Lands unsettles the national paradigm of literary history and makes a case for a fuller and inclusive account of the German literary field.

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