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The collection features a range of essays exploring various aspects of literary criticism and its relationship with literature. Lydia Miklautsch examines the character Gyburg and her male critics, while Manfred Kern discusses philology and critique through the lens of the Tristan narrative. Richard Schrodt questions what constitutes good short texts, and Maria Winkler offers a linguistic perspective on the possibilities and limitations of language criticism in public literary discourse. Hildegard Kernmayer traces the evolution from scholarly articles to newspaper reviews, focusing on the poetics of literary criticism. Wolfgang Müller-Funk analyzes Friedrich Schlegel’s critique during the late Enlightenment and proto-avant-garde period, while Dietmar Goltschnigg contextualizes Ingeborg Bachmann’s Büchner Prize speech within the 1960s cultural politics. Ruth Esterhammer contrasts scientific and feuilleton literary critiques through Joseph Zoderer’s work. Wolfgang Hackl discusses the intersection of German studies and literary criticism, and Karin Fleischanderl navigates the space between feuilleton and academic critique in the journal kolik. Other contributors explore themes such as media reflections on literary anniversaries, the interplay between literature and criticism, and the role of literary prizes. The essays collectively highlight the dynamic and multifaceted nature of literary criticism.
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Germanistik und Literaturkritik, Primus Heinz Kucher
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- 2007
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