My Account    Basket
 
English  Deutsch  Français  
BOOKSHOP AUTHORS SERVICES COMPANIES
 Highlights
 Bestsellers
 Books
   Search
   New Books
   Disciplines
   Textbooks
   Authors/Editors
   List of Titles
   How to search
 New Books
 Disciplines
 Textbooks
 Series
 Journals
 Rights and Licences
 Peter Lang Press
 Download catalogues
 General information
Quick search
Go!
Advanced search
Sitemap
Contact
Home
 Featured title
Guerdan, Viviane / Petitpierre, Geneviève / Moulin, Jean-Paul / Haelewyck, Marie-Claire (éds)
Participation et responsabilités sociales
 Recently viewed books
Barnes, Linda Horvay
The Dialectics of Black Humor...
Radonic, Ljiljana
Die friedfertige Antisemitin?
Fell, Alison S. (ed./éd.)
French and francophone women ...
Trültzsch, Sascha / Wilke, Th...
Heißer Sommer - Coole Beats
Paasonen, Susanna
Figures of Fantasy
 Details
Recommend this book to someone  
Barnes, Linda Horvay  available 
The Dialectics of Black Humor: Process and Product
A Reorientation Toward Contemporary American and German Black Humor Fiction
Series:  Europäische Hochschulschriften
Reihe 18: Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft  Vol. 15
Year of Publication: 1978
Bern, Frankfurt/M., Las Vegas, 1978. 135 pp.
ISBN 978-3-261-03014-6  pb.
     
[Buy Licence, translation rights] [Copyright]
[PDF version]
Sales price
SFR 40.00 * 27.20 ** 27.90 25.40 £ 22.90 US-$ 39.95
  *  includes VAT - only valid for Germany  [Currency of invoice] 
  **  includes VAT - only valid for Austria
Discipline
  General and Comparative Literature
  Germanic Languages and Literatures
Book synopsis
Elusive to definition, the «black humor» novel is subject to controversy. Yet, when viewed dialectically as an ongoing literary process and social product, its irreducible quality seems inherent and essential to its nature. Operating on several simultaneous levels in a force-field termed the «space between», black humor is perceived and mediated in a middle realm, often metaphorical. Thus, a reorientation toward a disorienting type of fiction is effected. American theories of black humor are tested on German novels, and European socio-critical theory is applied to American fiction. A socio-literary perspective is the result.
     Top Print Page 
© 2005 Peter Lang Publishing Group  Created by Peter Lang AG  Design by Peter Lang AG
last update: 22 July 2010  Books online: 48090