2019
DOI: 10.1177/0047244118818996
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Carnival exhausted: Roguishness and resistance in W. G. Sebald

Abstract: This article examines the under-acknowledged presence of carnivalesque elements in W. G. Sebald's prose fiction. While the carnivalesque holds a less prominent position than melancholy in Sebald's work, it is nevertheless a persistent aspect, although its presence decreases in his later texts and is almost entirely absent from Austerlitz. The article argues that these elements form part of Sebald's resistant stance towards the dominant discourses of modernity. On this basis, the article discusses the carnivale… Show more

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