The Biographical Imagination in Moritz's Anton Reiser
Moritz's fictionalized autobiography Anton Reiser is a psychological novel primarily concerned with the significance of the imagination in personal development, pedagogy and identity formation. By clarifying the influence of the experience of time and space on the imagination, Moritz's ana...
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Published in | Orbis litterarum Vol. 70; no. 3; pp. 234 - 262 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Malden
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.06.2015
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc |
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Summary: | Moritz's fictionalized autobiography Anton Reiser is a psychological novel primarily concerned with the significance of the imagination in personal development, pedagogy and identity formation. By clarifying the influence of the experience of time and space on the imagination, Moritz's analysis of the imagination makes a significant contribution to empirical psychology. Bakthin's theory of the chronotope is applied in this reading in order to show that the realism of the novel consists in its evocation of the protagonist's experience of his own situatedness, and to illuminate the architectonics of the novel, those processes by which it is constituted as an aesthetically formed whole. The reading demonstrates the full implications of Moritz's decision to make the novel – an aesthetic form – the vehicle for a pursuit of psychological insight in which the reader's imagination is enlisted in the process of enlightenment. |
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Bibliography: | ark:/67375/WNG-KZHLH86R-H istex:FB8826A2B6FADCB87F15D9A4757898C3DD64C1CA ArticleID:OLI12069 |
ISSN: | 0105-7510 1600-0730 |
DOI: | 10.1111/oli.12069 |