Recognizing Reality

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Adalbert Stifter
Adolphe Quetelet
anagnorisis
Annette von Droste-Hulshoff
antisemitism
Aristotle
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colonialism
Das Sinngedicht
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E. T. A. Hoffmann
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German drama
German literature
German periodical press
German realism
German Romanticism
German theater
Gottfried Keller
Jewish assimilation
Jewish emancipation
literary realism
media history
Molyneux question
nineteenth-century antisemitism
nineteenth-century drama
nineteenth-century German literature
nineteenth-century German prose
nineteenth-century literature
nineteenth-century media
nineteenth-century realism
nineteenth-century theater
Otto Ludwig
periodical press
picturesque
poetic realism
poetics of knowledge
political acknowledgment
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psychoanalysis
realism
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Wilhelm Raabe

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  • ISBN 9798899480591
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Northwestern University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Reveals how literary scenes of recognition stage the process of coming to know reality

In this deeply researched and thought-provoking study, Jessica C. Resvick traces nineteenth-century German realist writing's paradoxical investment in mediated accounts of the world and the direct, unfiltered experience of reality. Focusing on the motif and operation of recognition in its Aristotelean sense, Resvick examines self-reflexive narratives in which the authors struggle to resolve this tension between the media they choose and the immediacy they hope to create.

Through close readings of key works by canonical authors such as E. T. A. Hoffmann, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, and Adalbert Stifter, Resvick demonstrates the medially influenced and historically contingent ways in which they represent reality. Each chapter focuses on a different form of recognition, reconstructing the techniques that allow these authors to generate an effect of presence. Exploring the history and poetics of knowledge exchange, Recognizing Reality: German Realism and the Mediation of Presence expands on recent media histories of realism, examining the material bases for realist aesthetics while also investigating media's epistemological accomplishments, and astutely elaborates the role of recognition as a medium-specific tool.

Jessica C. Resvick is an assistant professor in the Department of German Language and Literatures at Oberlin College.

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