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Abstract This essay tries to contextualize a very popular nineteenth-century literary genre – Dorfgeschichten, village tales – from the standpoint of a historian.1 It considers two of the most widely read exemplars of the genre – Berthold Auerbach’s Schwarzwälder Dorfgeschichten and Alban Stolz’s Kalender für Zeit und Ewigkeit, and places them in relation to a third: Johann Peter Hebel’s Rheinisches Schatzkästlein. The essay argues that it makes sense to approach this genre from the early nineteenth-century context – temporal, spatial, and religious – that formed it rather than from problems, such as industrialization, encountered in a later time. It also argues for due consideration of historical concreteness over strict considerations of genre.
摘要本文试图从历史学家的角度,将19世纪一种非常流行的文学流派——乡村故事——置于语境中。1它考虑了该流派中两个最广为人知的例子——Berthold Auerbach的Schwarzwälder Dorfgeschichten和Alban Stolz的Kalender für Zeit und Ewigkeit,并将它们与第三个联系起来:约翰·彼得·赫贝尔的Rheinisches Schatzkästlein。这篇文章认为,从19世纪初形成这一流派的时间、空间和宗教背景来看,而不是从后来遇到的工业化等问题来看,这是有意义的。它还主张对历史具体性的适当考虑,而不是对类型的严格考虑。