Die Poetik des Marginalen : eine vergleichende Untersuchung der Werke von Orhan Pamuk und W.G. Sebald

Literature increasingly deals with marginalized individuals, criticizes dominant structures, uncovers hidden traces from a suppressed past and attempts to restitute the voices of marginalized people. Orhan Pamuk and W.G. Sebald engage with what is considered to be marginal in various ways in their p...

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Main Author: Münüklü, Ersin
Published: University of Kent 2015
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Online Access:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.679730
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Summary:Literature increasingly deals with marginalized individuals, criticizes dominant structures, uncovers hidden traces from a suppressed past and attempts to restitute the voices of marginalized people. Orhan Pamuk and W.G. Sebald engage with what is considered to be marginal in various ways in their prose: marginal spaces (political and geographical peripheries), marginal times (marginalized past), marginalized people and objects (ruins, dilapidated buildings and seemingly dispensable objects) are the main subject matters in their works. The empathic engagement with the marginal constitutes a poetic principle in their narratives, in which the marginal is attributed with a specific significance and as a model of knowledge is given ethic-aesthetical value: a poetics of the marginal.