The redemption of things: collecting and dispersal in German realism and modernism

Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library (2022)
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This book locates the paradoxical process of collecting (as an activity that necessarily involves displacement and dispersal) in the ways nineteenth- and twentieth-century German-language literature (and in one case, cinema) attempts to represent ephemeral, discarded, and trivial things.

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