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  1. Seefahrt und Souveränität in Trauerspielen von Andreas Gryphius
    Die Funktion von Seefahrtsmetaphern in „Leo Armenius", "Carolus Stuardus" und "Papinian“ unter Berücksichtigung von Hans Blumenbergs "Schiffbruch mit Zuschauer"
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    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  GRIN Verlag, München

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783346289612
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    9783346289612
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. Auflage
    Schlagworte: Schiffbruch; Tragödie; Berg
    Weitere Schlagworte: Gryphius, Andreas (1616-1664); (Produktform)Electronic book text; (BISAC Subject Heading)LCO003000: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient & Classical; gryphius;barock;blumenberg;leo armenius;carolus stuardus;papinian;seefahrt;schiffbruch;metapher; (VLB-WN)9562: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
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  2. Lord Karl: jumping ship and professional ethics as narrative drivers in Conrad and Kafka
    Autor*in: Wagner, Benno
    Erschienen: 2024

    In a radical shift from Hans Blumenberg's account of the classical trope, "Shipwreck with Spectator", the existence of the spectator is no longer grounded in their safe detachment from shipwreck, but from their fearless involvement in it. In this... mehr

     

    In a radical shift from Hans Blumenberg's account of the classical trope, "Shipwreck with Spectator", the existence of the spectator is no longer grounded in their safe detachment from shipwreck, but from their fearless involvement in it. In this article, I will shift focus once again, from those involved, lifesaving spectators of shipwreck to the immediate actors, or rather: the actor-network of sea travel, which includes shipping companies, crews, passengers, and ships. This actor-network, with the sailing crew at its core, has been subsumed into a binding code of behavior in distress ever since the 1852 foundering of the Royal Navy steam frigate HMS Birkenhead at Danger Point, off the Western Cape of Africa. The code's two key imperatives - "women and children first" and "captain goes down with the ship," henceforth known as the Birkenhead drill - were safely embedded in Victorian morals by popular life guides. [.] Based on this shift of attention, I will look at two different articulations of this dilemma, the "Jeddah incident" of July 1880 (a shipwreck that never happened), and the sinking of the Titanic of April 1912 (a shipwreck that has been happening ever since), and unfold the translation of each case in a modern novel: Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim" for the former, and Franz Kafka's "Der Verschollene" ("The Man who Disappeared") for the latter. I will pay particular attention to the role of professional ethics as drivers of the narrative in both cases, and I will highlight how the two authors, while using an almost identical plot structure, pursue different strategies of fictionalizing the Birkenhead dilemma.

     

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    Quelle: BASE Fachausschnitt Germanistik
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Aufsatz aus einem Sammelband
    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Englische, altenglische Literaturen (820); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Conrad; Joseph; Lord Jim; Kafka; Franz; Der Verschollene; Seenot; Schiffbruch
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  3. When seascapes collide : visual and vocal contact in Kröger's and Scheffner's "Havarie"
    Erschienen: 2024

    In 2015, author Merle Kröger located an entire novel on the Mediterranean: on a body of water that has had to be considered not only a highly frequented connective zone but at the same time a strictly observed border region. The events around which... mehr

     

    In 2015, author Merle Kröger located an entire novel on the Mediterranean: on a body of water that has had to be considered not only a highly frequented connective zone but at the same time a strictly observed border region. The events around which everything in this novel centers are the maritime distress of a refugee boat with a damaged motor off the Spanish coast; the boat's sighting by a cruise ship with the telling name 'Spirit of Europe'; and the encounter of both with a Spanish coast guard rescue vessel and with a container ship. The novel's original German title, "Havarie", whose literal English translation "average" fails to convey the word's complex meaning, is the nautical designation for malfunctions and accidents suffered by maritime vehicles; and it is also the older insurance-technical term for contributory distribution in the salvaging of a ship (above all through jettisoning of freight and the "sacrifice" of certain parts of the ship). The title of the 2017 English translation, "Collision", opens up a third dimension: the collision of different seascapes in a shipwreck's context. Correspondingly, both the polylogic contents and the multi-perspectivism of Kröger's novel attach a different relationship to the world and the environment to different kinds of boat: the "boat people" on their very basic water vehicles see their situation above all through the prism of circulating stories and rumors, myths and fables; on the cruiser, we find a temporally removed economy of consumeristic attentiveness that allows the sea to vanish beneath a "display" of the all-encompassing service and entertainment offerings; and the coast guard ship is fully oriented toward speedily detecting and approaching a target. [.] As the afterword itself underscores, the book, although a work of fiction, was based on documentary research. And its starting point was found footage - the jetsam of a data-ocean. Namely, by coincidence Kröger, together with her collaborator, the filmmaker Philipp Scheffner, came across a YouTube ...

     

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    Quelle: BASE Fachausschnitt Germanistik
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Öffentliche Darbietungen, Film, Rundfunk (791); Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Kröger; Merle; Literatur; Film; Meer; Schiffbruch; Migration
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    creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.de ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

  4. Das Nautisch-Maritime in Peter Weiss' Prosa : Genese und Variationen eines Motivs
    Erschienen: 2004

    Literarästhetische Analyse zu Peter Weiss' Prosa. Insbesondere zum Kunst-Essay in der "Ästhetik des Widerstands" zu Géricaults "Floß der Medusa". mehr

     

    Literarästhetische Analyse zu Peter Weiss' Prosa. Insbesondere zum Kunst-Essay in der "Ästhetik des Widerstands" zu Géricaults "Floß der Medusa".

     

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    Quelle: BASE Fachausschnitt Germanistik
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Weiss; Peter; Peter / Die Ästhetik des Widerstands; Géricault; Théodore / Das Floß der Medusa; Meer (Motiv); Schiffbruch (Motiv); Ästhetik; Schiffbruch; Floß der Medusa; Nautik; Maritimes
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  5. Das Nautisch-Maritime in Peter Weiss' Prosa : Genese und Variationen eines Motivs
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Bielefeld University

    Westphal M. Das Nautisch-Maritime in Peter Weiss' Prosa : Genese und Variationen eines Motivs . Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2004. ; Literarästhetische Analyse zu Peter Weiss' Prosa. Insbesondere zum Kunst-Essay in der "Ästhetik des... mehr

     

    Westphal M. Das Nautisch-Maritime in Peter Weiss' Prosa : Genese und Variationen eines Motivs . Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2004. ; Literarästhetische Analyse zu Peter Weiss' Prosa. Insbesondere zum Kunst-Essay in der "Ästhetik des Widerstands" zu Géricaults "Floß der Medusa".

     

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    Quelle: BASE Fachausschnitt Germanistik
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Weiss; Peter; Peter / Die Ästhetik des Widerstands; Géricault; Théodore / Das Floß der Medusa; Meer (Motiv); Schiffbruch (Motiv); Ästhetik; Schiffbruch; Floß der Medusa; Nautik; Maritimes
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