The Homelessness of the Novel: Friedrich Blanckenburg and Novel Poetics

IF 0.8 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE New Literary History Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/nlh.2023.a907163
Fredrik Renard
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Abstract: Of all the major literary genres, the novel is the only one that has no poetics of its own and thus no given place in the canon of genres established in Antiquity. Formally speaking, the novel emerged as a homeless genre—a fact with which it has had to cope ever since the rise in popularity of romance during the Italian renaissance. How this homelessness is dealt with is however not an historical constant but undergoes substantial change throughout the history of the novel. One watershed moment in this history takes place in the eighteenth century during the so-called modernization of the novel. In this period, the formal homelessness of the novel goes from being a problem to be solved externally in poetological treatises—an attempt to give the novel a place within tradition après coup—to being a problem internal to the novel. The present essay considers how this fact forever changes what it means for the novel to have a form by turning to the eighteenth-century German writer and critic Friedrich Blanckenburg and his seminal work Essay on the Novel.
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小说的无家可归:弗里德里希·布兰肯堡与小说诗学
摘要:在所有主要的文学体裁中,小说是唯一没有自己的诗学的体裁,因此在古代确立的体裁经典中没有特定的地位。正式地说,小说是作为一种无家可归的体裁出现的——自从意大利文艺复兴时期浪漫小说流行起来以来,它就不得不面对这个事实。然而,如何处理这种无家可归的问题并不是一个历史常数,而是在整个小说的历史中经历了实质性的变化。这段历史的一个分水岭发生在十八世纪所谓的小说现代化时期。在这一时期,小说形式上的无家可归从一个需要在诗学研究中解决的外部问题——试图在传统文学中给小说一个位置——变成了小说内部的问题。本文将通过18世纪德国作家兼评论家弗里德里希·布兰肯堡及其开创性作品《小说随笔》来探讨这一事实如何永远地改变了小说具有形式的意义。
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期刊介绍: New Literary History focuses on questions of theory, method, interpretation, and literary history. Rather than espousing a single ideology or intellectual framework, it canvasses a wide range of scholarly concerns. By examining the bases of criticism, the journal provokes debate on the relations between literary and cultural texts and present needs. A major international forum for scholarly exchange, New Literary History has received six awards from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
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