Colin Benert's research while affiliated with Lafayette College and other places
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Publications (5)
The author analyzes Kafka's "Josephine die Sängerin" as an intertextual parody and subversion of Wagner's aesthetic ideology. To gauge the social and political portent of this tale, it must be viewed as an esoteric contribution to the peculiarly German dream of musical community. Kafka's version of this dream bears a special relation to Wagner's th...
Zusammenfassung
Es wird Wackenroders Intervention in die musikalische Empfindsamkeit neu eingeschätzt. Dabei wird von der Einsicht Wackenroders in die mathematische, bzw. „mechanische“ Seite der Musik als Sprache des Gefühls, sowie des Verhältnisses dieser Einsicht zu seiner merkwürdigen Wiederaneignung christlicher Motive ausgegangen. Die musikali...
Thesis (Ph. D., German Literature and Critical Thought)--Northwestern University, 2002.