Challenges traditional novel scholarship that emphasizes the individual and the Bildungsroman, broadening the focus to the family and both canonical and non-canonical novels, reading them together with biological, legal and pedagogical texts.
The novel, according to standard scholarly narratives, depicts an individual’s path to maturity. Scholarship on the rise of the novel in Germany and in Europe more broadly, from Watt to Moretti, has essentially collapsed the genreinto the individualist
Bildungsroman, exemplified by a narrow canon. This study challenges and nuances these narratives, first by expanding the focus from the individual to the family, second by broadening the field of novels treated to include not only canonical works but also so-called trivial literature, and third, by reading novels alongside contemporary biological, legal, and pedagogical texts. This perspective reveals that the novel and the family around 1800 were mutually constitutive and that the two together were instrumental in the development of conceptions of individuality, kinship, and society that are still relevant today. Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge reads novels by Goethe, Wolzogen, Engel, Karoline Fischer, August Lafontaine, and Brentano, showing that they exhibit varying degrees of ‘imaginative didacticism’: suggestions not of
what to think and feel, but
that thinking and feeling in reaction to literature are central to cultural practices of self-reflection and development. The family is a crucial locus for this practice, and reading novels together with nonliterary texts illuminates how they experiment productively with the infinite possibilities presented by the relationships they portray.
Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge is Associate Professor of German at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Daftar Isi
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Novel Subjects, Novel Genealogies
The Formation of the Self: Biology and Pedagogy around 1800
Cultivated Resemblance: Imitation and Education in the Novel
Direct Testation: Legal Inheritance, Plot Inheritance, Origin Stories
Indirect Testation: Documents, Written Culture, and the Writing of Life
Conclusion: Novel Instability
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Tentang Penulis
SARAH VANDEGRIFT ELDRIDGE is an Associate Professor of German at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN