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Karl Kraus und Peter Altenberg

Karl Kraus und Peter Altenberg

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The book explores the modern attitudes that are articulated in the texts "Third Walpurgis Night" (1933) by Karl Kraus and "Prodromos" (1905) by Peter Altenberg. Following Foucault's discourse analytical approach and his concept of self practice, it asks with what types of subject and truth the two literary works break open the structures of enunciation in which they are historically embedded. The result is not a biographical or philological comparison, but a report on the experience of a performative reading that makes an archaeological section of the writings and reconstructs their genealogical line.

Das Buch erforscht die modernen Haltungen, die sich in den Texten "Dritte Walpurgisnacht" (1933) von Karl Kraus und "Prodromos" (1905) von Peter Altenberg ausdrücken. Im Anschluss an Foucaults Verfahren der Diskursanalyse und sein Konzept der Selbstpraxis wird die Frage untersucht, mit welchem Typus von Subjekt und Wahrheit die literarischen Werke jene Strukturen des Sagbaren aufbrechen, in denen sie historisch verankert sind. Das Ergebnis ist kein biografischer oder philologischer Vergleich, sondern der Erfahrungsbericht einer performativen Lektüre, die den archäologischen Schnitt und die genealogische Linie der Schriften nachvollzieht.

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Keywords

  • Dritte Walpurgisnacht
  • History
  • Humanities
  • Karl Kraus
  • Nationalsozialismus
  • Peter Altenberg
  • Prodromos
  • thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
  • Third Walpurgis Night
  • Typologie
  • typology

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DOI: 10.26530/oapen_574830

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