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The Fontane Workshop - (New Directions in German Studies) by Petra S McGillen (Paperback)

The Fontane Workshop - (New Directions in German Studies) by  Petra S McGillen (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Winner of the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures (Awarded by the MLA)</b><br/><br/>With an innovative approach that combines material media history, media theory, and literary poetics, this book reconstructs the great German writer Theodor Fontane's creative process. <br/> <br/> Petra McGillen follows Fontane into the engine room of his text production. Analyzing a wealth of unexplored archival evidence--which includes a collection of the author's 67 extant notebooks, along with an array of other "paper tools," such as cardboard boxes, envelopes, and slips--McGillen demonstrates how Fontane <i>compiled</i>his realist prose works. That is, he assembled them from premediated sources, literally with scissors and glue, in an extraordinarily inorganic and radically intertextual manner that turned "writing" into a process of ongoing remix. By exploring the far-reaching implications of Fontane's creative practices for our understanding of his authorship, originality, and poetics, this book opens up a completely new way to think about his works and, by extension, 19th-century literary realism.<br/> <br/> This conceptualization of authors' notebooks as creative tools makes a substantial contribution to scholarship on the history of writing media in several disciplines, from German studies and literary studies to media history, and to our understanding of the relationship between mass media and literary creativity in the late 19th century.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Deftly combining 19th-century media history and a wealth of previously unexamined archival materials, <i>The Fontane Workshop</i> offers a fresh and fascinating new interpretation of a canonical author and a key moment in German literary history. Recognizing Fontane as the compiler he was not only transforms our understanding of his authorship and the sources of his unique success, but also invites us to reconsider more generally the complexities of literary production in the industrial age of print.<br/>Matt Erlin, Chair and Professor of German, Washington University in St. Louis<br><br>The most interesting book on Fontane to come out this anniversary year.<br/>Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Bloomsbury translation)<br><br>The titles in Bloomsbury's "New Directions in German Studies" series are not for beginners. This volume deals with the creative process of the great German 19th-century novelist Theodor Fontane (1819-98), and it is as rigorously scholarly as its predecessors in the series-which include, most recently, Curtis Swope's <i>Building Socialism: Architecture and Urbanism in East German Literature, 1955-1973</i> (CH, May'18, 55-3144) and <i>Susan Gustafson's Goethe's Families of the Heart</i> (CH, Dec'16, 54-1616). McGillen (Dartmouth) focuses on the more arcane aspects of text in Fontane's development; she provides a close examination of Fontane's 67 notebooks along with the detritus carefully left behind, which she describes as "paper tools." Other critics have examined authors' notebooks in order to explain their creative process, but few have been as meticulous as McGillen. In order to follow the construction of Fontane's creative thought, the reader will need some background in literary history, theory, and poetics. But as difficult as the theory may be, the writing is transparent, the critical view clear and easy to follow. A knowledge of German will be useful, but the many translations help enormously. The bibliography will be valued by Germanists and advanced students of literary theory. Summing Up: Recommended.<br/>CHOICE<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Petra S. McGillen</b> is Assistant Professor of German Studies at Dartmouth College, USA.

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