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GRMN 0490

Unreliable Narration

Unreliable Narration in German Literature, Film, and Media
Unreliable narration has been employed as a literary strategy for centuries, with one of its most prominent examples from literary history being the 1816 novel Der Sandmann by E.T.A. Hoffmann. Yet, unreliable narration has become a more prevalent phenomenon in recent years, both in fiction as well as nonfiction. In this course we will examine and theorize how it has become such a trend; analyze examples from German literature, film, and media; and learn about narratological concepts that allow an adequate discussion of these works. 3 hrs. sem
Subject:
German
Department:
German
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
EUR LIT LNG

Sections in Spring 2019

Spring 2019

GRMN0490A-S19 Seminar (Hofmann)