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Ideology, Mimesis, Fantasy - Charles Sealsfield, Friedrich Gerstacker, Karl May, and Other German Novelists of America (Paperback)
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Ideology, Mimesis, Fantasy - Charles Sealsfield, Friedrich Gerstacker, Karl May, and Other German Novelists of America (Paperback)
Series: University of North Carolina Studies in Germanic Languages a, 121
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This study of German fiction about America in the nineteenth
century concentrates in detail on three writers: Charles Sealsfield
(Carl Postl, 1793-1864), an escaped Moravian monk who came to New
Orleans in 1823 and wrote the first major German novels about the
United States; Friedrich Gerstacker (1816-1872), who, among his
many experiences in America as a young man, lived as a backwoodsman
in Arkansas and who later produced a large body of fiction, travel
reportage, and emigration advice; and Karl May (1842-1912), who,
though he knew nothing about America beyond what he could read in
books, wrote famous adventure stories set in an imaginary West and
became the best-selling writer in the German language. Sammons
provides biographies of the authors and discusses how each differs
in their mimetic and ideological approach. He pays particular
attention to how the authors address issues of race, gender and
politics in the United States. Sammons interweaves his discussion
of these three writers with excurses into the emergence of the
German Western and anti-Americanism in German fiction.
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