A New Look at The Man Without Qualities
Furbank examines Robert Musil's novel entitled The Man Without Qualities. Musil cannot resist making joked against himself wherein he is inclined to call for an end to earnest humdrum books about the human condition, leaving the field clear for a few rare inspirations of moral genuis, such as h...
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Published in | Raritan Vol. 29; no. 3; p. 81 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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New Brunswick
Rutgers University
01.12.2010
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Summary: | Furbank examines Robert Musil's novel entitled The Man Without Qualities. Musil cannot resist making joked against himself wherein he is inclined to call for an end to earnest humdrum books about the human condition, leaving the field clear for a few rare inspirations of moral genuis, such as he might offer. One of the very successful things in The Man Without Qualities, by contrast, is the triangular relationship between Walter, Clarisse, and Ulrich. |
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ISSN: | 0275-1607 |