Time, Place, and Religion: Rethinking the Contexts of the Village Tales of Berthold Auerbach, Alban Stolz, and Johann Peter Hebel

This essay tries to contextualize a very popular nineteenth-century literary genre – , village tales – from the standpoint of a historian. It considers two of the most widely read exemplars of the genre – Berthold Auerbach’s and Alban Stolz’s , and places them in relation to a third: Johann Peter He...

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Veröffentlicht in:Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur 2022-11, Vol.47 (2), p.534-548
1. Verfasser: Smith, Helmut Walser
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This essay tries to contextualize a very popular nineteenth-century literary genre – , village tales – from the standpoint of a historian. It considers two of the most widely read exemplars of the genre – Berthold Auerbach’s and Alban Stolz’s , and places them in relation to a third: Johann Peter Hebel’s . 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.
ISSN:0340-4528
1865-9128
DOI:10.1515/iasl-2022-0028