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‘EPIGONEN’ OR ‘PROGONEN’? SHORT PROSE AND YOUNG GERMANS
ABSTRACTIn his introduction to the 1959 edition of Die verspätete Nation, the sociologist Helmuth Plessner famously suggested that modern Germany is defined as a nation‐state by its ‘belatedness’. Yet this belatedness, Plessner remarks, is not only to be understood in purely negative terms: it may be ‘eine Ungunst des Geschicks’, but it is also ‘eine ...
Hutchinson, Ben, Ben Hutchinson
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Prose Poetry and the Very Short Form
2020This chapter discusses the relationship between prose poetry and very short literary forms, which are proliferating online and in print. While novels, short stories, lineated lyric poems, and dramatic works have been at the center of literary practice for centuries, contemporary writers are reinvigorating the understanding of genre and form — and some ...
Paul Hetherington, Cassandra Atherton
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Ethnography of short prose by B. Lepkyi
Scientific Papers of the Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University. HistoryThe article explores the ethnographic elements in the prose of B. Lepky, a multifaceted Ukrainian poet, novelist, translator, and cultural activist, who authored over 80 books. The purpose of the article to examine the characteristics and significance of ethnography in Lepky's short prose, identifying the methods he employed to incorporate ethnographic
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Landmarks in German Short Prose
The Modern Language Review, 2004Jeffrey L. Sammons, Peter Hutchinson
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The Complete Short Prose, 1929-1989
World Literature Today, 1997Brian Evenson +2 more
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