Theodor Storm's Craft of Fiction
The Torment of a Narrator
Abstract
Bernd's study shows how Storm's "Novellen" are made purposeful by the operations of a fictional intelligence, haunted by the fear of passing time. The author challenges the traditional belief that Storm's narratives are products of a sentimental mind. No other discussion of Storm's tales, be it analysis of an individual narrative or collective treatment of several or all of them, seeks to interpret them with such specific emphasis upon their fictional, omniscient narrator. This concentration on the fictional narrator also leads into a study of Storm's subjective narrative form.
Keywords
German Studies; LiteratureDOI
10.5149/9781469657080_BerndPublisher
University of North Carolina PressPublisher website
https://uncpress.org/Publication date and place
Chapel Hill, 1966Grantor
Series
UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures, 55Classification
Literature: history and criticism