Topics of the sonnet

German, T. Borgstedt, 2009
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The work designs a multi-level model of communicative genres that distinguishes universal, social, and historical aspects. This proposes a media theoretical expansion of genre theory and a genuine model of the historicity of literary and artistic genres. This is exemplarily carried out using the European history of the sonnet, from its medieval invention at the court of Emperor Frederick II in Sicily to the romantic-modern sonnet model of August Wilhelm Schlegel. The genre-topical representation allows for a fundamental historicization of the genre model: New theses on the emergence of the sonnet, its media historical and numerological prerequisites, and the historical diversity of genre development pluralize the traditional image of the sonnet form.

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Language
German
Author
T. Borgstedt
Year
2009
Number of pages
523

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Item number
7269375
Publisher
De Gruyter
Category
Reference books
Release date
12.1.2018

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Language
German
Author
T. Borgstedt
Year
2009
Number of pages
523

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