General Info | TEI
Titel | Der Amerikamüde (The Man Tired of America) |
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ID | 8826 |
Type | publication >> novel |
Date | 1855 |
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Uri(s) |
https://ica.acdh-dev.oeaw.ac.at/entity/8826/ |
Notes | In this anti-American novel, Kürnberger writes about an Austrian-Hungarian poet who is disillusioned from America upon his arrival there. For the protagonist, the only solution to improving America's evil nature is a Germanification of the country and its people. Yet, in the process of trying to Germanize America, the character has become a corrupt Yankee himself. The basis of American polarization portrayed in the book is American prejudice against Europeans, with a noticable lack of any mention of slavery, abolitionism or North-South divide. |
References | Kriegleder, Wynfrid. "Looking for a Scapegoat. Germanophone Novelists of the 19th and 20th Century Depicting a Polarized America." Polarization in the North Atlantic Triangle. Vienna: Verlag der ÖAW, 2023. |
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Person
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1855 | — | related >> was/were written by >> written by | Kürnberger, Ferdinand |
Place
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— | — | related >> refers to | Little Germany |
Work
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— | — | makes reference to | Die Europamüden (Those Tired of Europe) |