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- W.G. Sebald in Context
- W.G. Sebald in Context
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Text
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Works by W.G. Sebald
- Part I Biographical Aspects
- Part II The Literary Works
- Chapter 8 Unpublished Juvenilia
- Chapter 9 Film Scripts
- Chapter 10 The Prose Project
- Chapter 11 Auto-/Biography
- Chapter 12 Natural History and the Anthropocene
- Chapter 13 The Corsica Project
- Chapter 14 Poetry
- Chapter 15 The World War Project
- Chapter 16 Interviews
- Part III Themes and Influences
- Part IV Reception and Legacy
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 8 - Unpublished Juvenilia
from Part II - The Literary Works
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2023
- W.G. Sebald in Context
- W.G. Sebald in Context
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Text
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Works by W.G. Sebald
- Part I Biographical Aspects
- Part II The Literary Works
- Chapter 8 Unpublished Juvenilia
- Chapter 9 Film Scripts
- Chapter 10 The Prose Project
- Chapter 11 Auto-/Biography
- Chapter 12 Natural History and the Anthropocene
- Chapter 13 The Corsica Project
- Chapter 14 Poetry
- Chapter 15 The World War Project
- Chapter 16 Interviews
- Part III Themes and Influences
- Part IV Reception and Legacy
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
This essay presents congruities between Sebald’s juvenilia and his major works of prose fiction to reveal a portrait of a budding artist who never wandered far from his personal and literary origins and yet learned his lessons from these youthful ventures into writing. It introduces selections from his unpublished and fragmentary literary writings from the 1960s, which are housed in his literary estate at the DLA. These include the short narratives ‘Wartend’ (‘Waiting’) and the untitled story about Herr G. (Mr G.), along with the six-page play Der Traum ein Leben oder die Geschichte des Fr. v. Sch. (The Dream A Life, Or The Story of Fr. v. Sch.), and the two versions of his untitled novel. In these texts, one finds Sebald’s early critiques of capitalism and consumer culture, his interest in the uncanny, the agency of material objects, the crisis of the artist, the horrors of the past, the influence and violence of the totalitarian personality, the power of images, and the destruction wrought by nature. Sebald’s juvenilia make clear that they foreshadow the philosophical, historical, and sociological considerations in his mature prose fiction.
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- W. G. Sebald in Context , pp. 67 - 75Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023