Modernity as a literary 'event' is in fact the result of a long and
arduous process marked by critical and poetological disputes and
decisively shaping the literary landscape in German-speaking
countries from the middle of the century to 1900. Proceeding from
the concepts of realistic literary policy formulated by liberalist
authors (Haym, Spielhagen, Freytag), moving from there to the
self-confident urbanity of GrA1/4nderzeit criticism (Karl Frenzel,
Paul Lindau), and concluding with the polemical and programmatic
journalism of naturalism, the study reconstructs the contemporary
settings for the disputes and debates taking place in this
half-century. In its course, the influence of the youthful
discipline Literary Studies also becomes apparent.
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