An examination of some of the canonical works of modern literature in English and German with regard to masculinity, relations between men, national identity and patriarchy. These were major preoccupations of male writers as they came to terms with or reacted against the decline of patriarchal authority. The book identifies five leitmotifs which serve to characterize the period between 1880 and 1930: the "double", the "other" (narcissus and Salome), the nationalization of Narcissus, Kampf or male bondage, and after patriarchy. Again and again one sees how men attempted to define themselves against what they imagined as "femininity", not merely outside but also within their selves, and further how men sought to overcome or find a socially acceptable expression for their narcissistic, homosexual and even sadomasochist libido.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-0-304-70310-4 (9780304703104)
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Michael Kane teaches at the National College of Ireland, Dublin.
Part 1 The "Double" - introduction: Jekyll and Hyde; after dualism - Nietzsche; Dorian Gray. Part 2 The other - Narcissus and Salome - scapegoats: the trials of Narcissus - Wilde; the deaths of Narcissus - Hofmannsthal; the death of Salome. Part 3 The nationalization of Narcissus - national narcissism: insiders/outsiders -Conrad's "The Nigger of Narcissus" and Stoker's "Dracula"; north, south, east, west - Musil, Mann, Hofmannsthal. Part 4 Kampf or male bondage - war, men and "meaning": fighting men - Lawrence and London; Kampf - Walser, Kafka, Brecht. Conclusion - after patriarchy.