Die Darstellung und die Rezeption der Wut in literarischen Werken (gezeigt am Beispiel des Romans „F“ von Daniel Kehlmann)

The different emotional perceptions of reality have created in literature three specific modes: lyric, drama and epic. Epic works correspond more to the prose of life and reflect its presentation in literature, both fictional and aesthetical. It is clamed, that nowadays rage is booming and anger is...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Svitlana Ivanenko
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT 2020-11-01
Series:Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
Subjects:
Online Access:http://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/18/12_ivanenko.pdf
id doaj-192a243b6b3a4cd2a3413ca6f406f322
record_format Article
spelling doaj-192a243b6b3a4cd2a3413ca6f406f3222021-01-10T17:00:19ZdeuOficyna Wydawnicza ATUTLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław2084-30622657-56472020-11-011816917910.23817/lingtreff.18-12Die Darstellung und die Rezeption der Wut in literarischen Werken (gezeigt am Beispiel des Romans „F“ von Daniel Kehlmann)Svitlana Ivanenko0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1855-2888National Pedagogical Drahomanov University in KyivThe different emotional perceptions of reality have created in literature three specific modes: lyric, drama and epic. Epic works correspond more to the prose of life and reflect its presentation in literature, both fictional and aesthetical. It is clamed, that nowadays rage is booming and anger is fashion (Johannes Lehman). Then comes the question how modern authors present these phenomena in their works and how it is perceived. The novel by Daniel Kehlmann “F” (2013) could be seen as a material for the possible explanations of the emotion “anger” in relation to the cultural-historical background of modern time. The examples analyzed indicate that the rage of the protagonists comes from the inadequacy of solving their sexual, intellectual, economic, artistic and religious problems and is mostly named but not described.http://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/18/12_ivanenko.pdfangeremotions(sexualintellectualeconomicartistic) inadequacyemotion-meaning words and expressive words
collection DOAJ
language deu
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Svitlana Ivanenko
spellingShingle Svitlana Ivanenko
Die Darstellung und die Rezeption der Wut in literarischen Werken (gezeigt am Beispiel des Romans „F“ von Daniel Kehlmann)
Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
anger
emotions
(sexual
intellectual
economic
artistic) inadequacy
emotion-meaning words and expressive words
author_facet Svitlana Ivanenko
author_sort Svitlana Ivanenko
title Die Darstellung und die Rezeption der Wut in literarischen Werken (gezeigt am Beispiel des Romans „F“ von Daniel Kehlmann)
title_short Die Darstellung und die Rezeption der Wut in literarischen Werken (gezeigt am Beispiel des Romans „F“ von Daniel Kehlmann)
title_full Die Darstellung und die Rezeption der Wut in literarischen Werken (gezeigt am Beispiel des Romans „F“ von Daniel Kehlmann)
title_fullStr Die Darstellung und die Rezeption der Wut in literarischen Werken (gezeigt am Beispiel des Romans „F“ von Daniel Kehlmann)
title_full_unstemmed Die Darstellung und die Rezeption der Wut in literarischen Werken (gezeigt am Beispiel des Romans „F“ von Daniel Kehlmann)
title_sort die darstellung und die rezeption der wut in literarischen werken (gezeigt am beispiel des romans „f“ von daniel kehlmann)
publisher Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT
series Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
issn 2084-3062
2657-5647
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The different emotional perceptions of reality have created in literature three specific modes: lyric, drama and epic. Epic works correspond more to the prose of life and reflect its presentation in literature, both fictional and aesthetical. It is clamed, that nowadays rage is booming and anger is fashion (Johannes Lehman). Then comes the question how modern authors present these phenomena in their works and how it is perceived. The novel by Daniel Kehlmann “F” (2013) could be seen as a material for the possible explanations of the emotion “anger” in relation to the cultural-historical background of modern time. The examples analyzed indicate that the rage of the protagonists comes from the inadequacy of solving their sexual, intellectual, economic, artistic and religious problems and is mostly named but not described.
topic anger
emotions
(sexual
intellectual
economic
artistic) inadequacy
emotion-meaning words and expressive words
url http://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/18/12_ivanenko.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT svitlanaivanenko diedarstellungunddierezeptionderwutinliterarischenwerkengezeigtambeispieldesromansfvondanielkehlmann
_version_ 1724341729987919872