Mehr Leben als Tod in Rom. Josef Winklers römische Novelle «Natura morta»

The essay’s introduction examines the importance of Italy for Josef Winkler and puts the novella «Natura morta» in context with his oeuvre. The  subsequent analysis of the text highlights the technique used by the author, which shows similarities with the process of film shooting. The narrator’s eye...

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Main Author: Franz Haas
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Language:deu
Published: Milano University Press 2012-06-01
Series:Studia austriaca
Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/StudiaAustriaca/article/view/2188
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spelling doaj.art-fbb76ee726ea41c5b0222c885cb39fcc2023-08-02T08:19:39ZdeuMilano University PressStudia austriaca1593-25082385-29252012-06-0120015916610.13130/1593-2508/21881987Mehr Leben als Tod in Rom. Josef Winklers römische Novelle «Natura morta»Franz Haas0Università degli Studi di Milano, ItalyThe essay’s introduction examines the importance of Italy for Josef Winkler and puts the novella «Natura morta» in context with his oeuvre. The  subsequent analysis of the text highlights the technique used by the author, which shows similarities with the process of film shooting. The narrator’s eye follows the main character like a movie camera and is focused on numerous details as if it were zooming on them. In this process, while advancing the novella’s plot, the author paints a colorful portrait of Rome, bringing the city to life like a baroque still life.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/StudiaAustriaca/article/view/2188
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Mehr Leben als Tod in Rom. Josef Winklers römische Novelle «Natura morta»
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title Mehr Leben als Tod in Rom. Josef Winklers römische Novelle «Natura morta»
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title_short Mehr Leben als Tod in Rom. Josef Winklers römische Novelle «Natura morta»
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