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Intertextual Exoticism : Oceania and Colonial Loss in Early Twentieth-Century German Literature

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 876513552Y
ISBN-13 9798765135525
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Apr 24th, 2025
Print length 376 Pages
Weight 660 grams
Dimensions 21.80 x 14.40 x 2.40 cms
Ksh 18,650.00
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Examines how Imperial Germany''s loss of Oceania after the First World War and its post-war crises of national identity played out in a body of German exoticist literature about Oceania published after 1914.

Intertextual Exoticism reads a body of non-canonical German exoticist literature published after imperial Germany''s loss of colonial Oceania in 1914, applying theories of "intertextuality" (Kristeva) and recent scholarship on literary exoticism to explore Germany''s postwar crises of psychology, masculinity, and national identity mapped onto Oceanic spaces.

Many readers are familiar with late Victorian texts expressing imperial Britain''s anxieties. Richard Sperber expands the scope of these texts in the context of a post-imperial Europe, examining how German exoticist literature, published after German colonial loss in Oceania in 1914, intensifies the gothic themes and subjectivities of these Victorian texts.

The first part of this volume examines eight adventure narratives of Oceania, demonstrating how they do not necessarily present or represent a single, unified German colonial project. They take place on islands owned by Australia and Britain, and the unprepared German protagonists—amateur naturalists and bungling traders—are compared unfavourably to resolute Anglophone adventurers. The second part then pairs five well-known exoticist texts, including Conrad''s Heart of Darkness, Stevenson’s The Beach of Falesá, Haggard’s She, Hitchens’ The Garden of Allah, and Wilde’s Salomé, with five non-canonical exoticist German texts. Sperber shows through these pairings how German literary exoticism becomes a transnational and intertextual literature that rereads dominant themes in 20th-century Europe''s greater literatures of exoticism and colonial loss.


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