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The thought-provoking power of narration

Harth, Dietrich

In: IRIS : European journal of Philosophy and Public Debate, 3 (2011), pp. 89-107. ISSN 2036-3257

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Abstract

After a time of theoretical condemnation common sense as well as academic curiosity have rediscovered again the all-permeating powers of narration. Narrativity and culture are, this is a conviction grounding this essay, closely interwoven. But from this doesn't follow that narration has to be seen as a guardian of general order. On the contrary, if we contemplate the appearance of narratives in everyday life and in literature we may detect differences but also affinities in subverting common beliefs. Yet, literary narrations tend to work in their own way through what in philosophical discourse is reduced to conceptualizing. The topics dealt with in this essay include Schiller's substantiation of aesthetic awareness and Goethe's narrative response; the great masternarratives of the 20th century: Proust, Joyce and Beckett; and the question, what an advanced art of narration can contribute to an experience which is yearning to break open the iron cage of traditions in thought as well as in literary invention.

Document type: Article
Journal or Publication Title: IRIS : European journal of Philosophy and Public Debate
Volume: 3
Publisher: Firenze Univ. Pr.
Place of Publication: Firenze
Date Deposited: 26 Jun 2015 11:37
Date: 2011
ISSN: 2036-3257
Page Range: pp. 89-107
Faculties / Institutes: Neuphilologische Fakultät > Germanistisches Seminar
DDC-classification: 800 Literature and rhetoric
Series: Works by Dietrich Harth
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