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        Strategen im Literaturkampf: Thomas Bernhard, Peter Handke und die Kritik

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        Gschwandtner, Harald
        Collection
        Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
        Language
        German
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        Abstract
        "Strategen im Literaturkampf" is dedicated to the complex relationship between literary writing, poetological reflection and critical commentary using the example of the Austrian writers Thomas Bernhard and Peter Handke. Harald Gschwandtner shows how closely the two authors' aversion to literary criticism is linked to the principles of their own writing. Prose texts, plays, reviews, interviews, speeches, letters and numerous other work materials allow a variety of insights into a conflict-ridden relationship.
         
        „Strategen im Literaturkampf“ widmet sich am Beispiel der österreichischen Schriftsteller Thomas Bernhard und Peter Handke der komplexen Beziehung zwischen literarischem Schreiben, poetologischer Reflexion und kritischer Kommentierung. Harald Gschwandtner zeigt, wie eng die Aversionen der beiden Autoren gegenüber der Literaturkritik mit den Prinzipien ihres eigenen Schreibens verknüpft sind. Prosatexte, Theaterstücke, Rezensionen, Interviews, Reden, Briefe und zahlreiche weitere Werk-Materialien erlauben vielfältige Einblicke in eine konfliktreiche Beziehung.
         
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51304
        Keywords
        Literaturkritik, Literatursoziologie, Werkpolitik, Österreichische Literatur, Polemik, Thomas Bernhard, Peter Handke, Pierre Bourdieu, Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Bruno Kreisky; literary criticism, sociology of literature, Austrian literature, polemics, Thomas Bernhard, Peter Handke, Pierre Bourdieu, Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Bruno Kreisky; ÖFOS 2012, Germanistik; ÖFOS 2012, Literaturgeschichte; ÖFOS 2012, Österreichische Geschichte; ÖFOS 2012, German studies; ÖFOS 2012, History of literature; ÖFOS 2012, Austrian history
        ISBN
        9783205212300
        Publication date and place
        2021
        Grantor
        • Austrian Science Fund (FWF) - PUB 761
        Imprint
        Böhlau
        Classification
        Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
        Austria
        German
        Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999
        Rights
        http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
        • Harvested from FWF

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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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