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"Presents Stifter's multi-faceted oeuvre to both a German Studies and non-specialized Anglophone audience, showing today's readers the relevance of its concerns. The canonical nineteenth-century Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter (1805-1868), long considered a staid stylist (if not mannerist) and a conservative-bourgeois apologist, has recently become the subject of more vibrant literary-theoretical approaches. While Stifter is primarily known for his fictional prose, including two lengthy novels (Der Nachsommer [ Indian Summer] and Witiko) and numerous novella-length narratives, he also wrote dozens of cultural-political and scientific essays. Moreover, his professional activity in the Austrian school system and his diverse publications in the realm of pedagogy not only shed interpretive light on his literary production, but also inform enduring debates on education reform and the intellectual-historical question of Bildung. This volume aims to cover a wide range of texts and topics within Stifter's oeuvre. With respect to literary-historical coverage, it will extend from his earliest tale Der Condor (The Condor, 1840) to his posthumously published chronicle Aus dem bairischen Walde (From the Bavarian Forest, 1868); in terms of genre, it embraces his novels and novellas, his essayistic work, and even his landscape paintings; finally, it pursues a host of deeper problems and thematic strands that permeate his texts and make them relevant to readers today. These include (neo-)conservatism, social unrest, lawand order, environmentalism, bioregionalism, climate change, and the Anthropocene. The volume intends to present this multi-faceted oeuvre to both a German Studies and non-specialized Anglophone audience. Edited by Sean Ireton. Contributors: Matthew H. Birkhold, Vance Byrd, Sean Franzel, Samuel Frederick, Jason Groves, Tove Holmes, Alexander Robert Phillips, Jessica C. Resvick, Lars Rosenbaum, Zachary Sng, Erica Weitzman"--

Presents Stifter's multi-faceted oeuvre to both a German Studies and non-specialized Anglophone audience, showing today's readers the relevance of its concerns.


The canonical nineteenth-century Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter (1805-1868), long considered a staid stylist - if not mannerist - and a conservative-bourgeois apologist, has recently become the subject of more vibrant literary-theoretical approaches. While Stifter is primarily known for his fictional prose, including two lengthy novels (Der Nachsommer [ Indian Summer] and Witiko) and numerous novella-length narratives, he also wrote dozens of cultural-political and scientific essays. Moreover, his professional activity in the Austrian school system and his diverse publications in the realm of pedagogy not only shed interpretive light on his literary production but also inform enduring debates on education reform and the intellectual-historical question of Bildung. This volume covers a wide range of texts and topics within Stifter's oeuvre. With respect to literary-historical coverage, it extends from his earliest tale Der Condor (The Condor, 1840) to his posthumously published chronicle Aus dem bairischen Walde (From the Bavarian Forest, 1868); in terms of genre, it embraces his novels and novellas, his essayistic work, and even his landscape paintings; finally, it pursues a host of deeper problems and thematic strands that permeate his texts and make them relevant to readers today. These include (neo-)conservatism, social unrest, law and order, ecology, climatology, bioregionalism, and the Anthropocene.
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Works
Introduction: Stifter's Life and Works
Sean Ireton

Part I: Genre and Style
1. Stifter's Epic Style - Tove Holmes
2. Stifter and the Genre Conventions of Cultural Journalism - Sean
Franzel
3. All Eyes on the Streets: Transformations of Public Work, Leisure, and
Ritual in Wien und die Wiener - Vance Byrd
4. Stifter's Late Style - Samuel Frederick

Part II: Texts and Contexts
5. The Birth of Realism out of the Spirit of Melodrama: Stifter's
Feldblumen - Erica Weitzman
6. Backward Glances: Registers of the Past in Stifter's Die Mappe meines
Urgroßvaters - Jessica C. Resvick
7. Lessons from Stifter's Bunte Steine - Zachary Sng
8. Absence and Omnipresence: On the Significance of Waste in Stifter's Der
Nachsommer - Lars Rosenbaum

Part III: Elements and Environments
9. Stifter's Stones - Jason Groves
10.Stifter's Glaciers - Matthew H. Birkhold
11.Cheerful Terror: Stifter and the Aesthetics of Atmosphere - Alexander
Robert Phillips
12.Stifter's Bavarian-Bohemian Bioregionalism - Sean Ireton

Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
SEAN IRETON is Associate Professor of German in the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Missouri. SEAN FRANZEL is Professor of German at the University of Missouri. SAMUEL FREDERICK is Professor of German at Penn State University. ALEXANDER ROBERT PHILLIPS holds a PhD in German Studies from Cornell University and is Assistant Professor of English, Ashoka University, India.