126-473 Heinrich von Kleist's Prose Fiction

Note

This subject is taught in German. Strict enrolment deadlines apply to subjects taught during the Summer Semester. Any enrolment in, or withdrawal from, this subject for the Summer Semester must be made in line with HECS census dates.

Availability

3rd and 4th year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

To be advised

Prerequisites

37.5 points of second/third-year subjects in German language. European studies students wishing to enrol in this subject would normally have completed 37.5 points of European studies at second/third year, see Prerequisites.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

A 2.5-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) was not only one of the greatest dramatists in German literature, but he also wrote a small body of short prose fiction that contain some of the most fascinating texts in German. The world of Kleist's stories is full of obscure implications which the characters struggle to decipher. Family relationships are fraught with latent violence; glimpses of a better world are fleeting or hedged with irony; circumstance and coincidence play an often cruel game with the fictional characters. Against this underlying grimness is the beauty and power of Kleist's literary technique. Students will undertake a close reading of Kleist's eight stories in order to both situate them in their historical context and relate them to paradigms of modern experience. Students who complete the subject should have an awareness of Kleist's place in the German literary tradition and an understanding of the problems of posed by Kleist's experimental approach to writing.

Generic Skills

  • have acquired skills in research, critical thinking and contextualising information;

  • have also developed skills in communicating knowledge intelligibly through oral presentations and essays in German.

Assessment

A 1000 word class paper during semester (3rd year) and a 1200 word class paper (during semester) (4th year) 30%, and an essay of 3000 words (end of semester) (3rd year) 4000 words (end of semester) (4th year) 70%.

Prescribed Texts

  • Dyer, Denys, The Stories of Kleist. A critical study. London, 1977.
  • Ellis, John M, Heinrich von Kleist. Studies in the Meaning and Character of his Writings. Chapel Hill, 1979.
  • Fischer, Bernd, Ironische Metaphysik. Die ErzÃ¥hlungen Heinrich von Kleists. Munich, 1988.


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