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Erich Auerbach
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Biography
Auerbach, who was Jewish and born in Berlin, was trained in the German philological tradition and would eventually become, along with Leo Spitzer, one of its best-known scholars.Auerbach (1993), p. xiii After participating as a combatant in World War I, he earned a doctorate in 1921 at University of Greifswald, served as librarian at the Prussian State Library for some years,JOURNAL, Wood, Michael, March 5, 2015, What is concrete?Reception
In the fifty year commemoration reprinting of Auerbach's Mimesis, Edward Said of Columbia University included an extended introduction to Auerbach and mentioned the book's debt to Giambattista Vico stating: "As one can immediately judge by its subtitle, Auerbach's book is by far the largest in scope and ambition out of all the other important critical works of the past half century. Its range covers literary masterpiences from Homer and the Old Testament right through to Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust, although as Auerbach says apologetically at the end of the book, for reasons of space he had to leave out a great deal of medieval literature as well as some crucial modern writiers like Pascal and Baudelaire."Said, Edward. "Fifty Year Anniversary of Mimesis," included in Fifty Year Anniversary edition of Mimesis. Princeton University Press, 2003.Works
- Auerbach, Erich. Roman Filolojisine Giris Istanbul Universitesi Edebiyat Fakultesi: Horoz Yayinevi, 1944.
- Auerbach, Erich. Scenes from the Drama of European Literature. New York: Meridian, 1959. Republished 1984 by Manchester University Press. {{ISBN|0-7190-1457-3}}.
- Auerbach, Erich. Dante: Poet of the Secular World Trans. Ralph Manheim. New York: NYRB Classics, 1929, 1961, 2007. {{ISBN|978-1-59017-219-3}}.
- Auerbach, Erich. Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature. Fiftieth Anniversary Ed. Trans. Willard Trask. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003.
- Auerbach, Erich. Literary Language and Its Public in Late Latin Antiquity and in the Middle Ages. Trans. Ralph Manheim. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993. {{ISBN|978-0-691-02468-4}}.
- Auerbach, Erich. Time, History, and Literature: Selected Essays of Erich Auerbach. Ed. James I. Porter. Trans. Jane O. Newman. Princeton University Press, 2013. {{ISBN|978-0-691-13711-7}}.
References
{{Reflist}}Bibliography- Bakker, Egbert. "Mimesis as Performance: Rereading Auerbachâs First Chapter." Poetics Today 20.1 (1999): 11â26.
- Baldick, Chris. "Realism." Oxford Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. 184.
- Bremmer, Jan. "Erich Auerbach and His Mimesis." Poetics Today 20.1 (1999): 3â10.
- Calin, William. "Erich Auerbachâs Mimesis â âTis Fifty Years Since: A Reassessment." Style 33.3 (1999): 463â474.
- Doran, Robert. "Literary History and the Sublime in Erich Auerbach´s Mimesis." New Literary History 38.2 (2007): 353â369.
- Doran, Robert. "Erich Auerbach's Humanism and the Criticism of the Future." Moderna : semestrale di teoria e critica della letteratura 11.1/2 (2009): 31â39.
- Green, Geoffrey. "Erich Auerbach." Literary Criticism & the Structures of History: Erich Auerbach & Leo Spitzer. Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1982.
- Holmes, Jonathan, and Streete, Adrian, eds. Refiguring Mimesis: Representation in Early Modern Literature. Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2005.
- Holquist, Michael. "Erich Auerbach and the Fate of Philology Today." Poetics Today 20.1 (1999): 77â91.
- Landauer, Carl. "Mimesis and Erich Auerbachâs Self-Mythologizing." German Studies Review 11.1 (1988): 83â96.
- Lerer, Seth, Literary History and the Challenge of Philology: The Legacy of Erich Auerbach. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996.
- ENCYCLOPEDIA, Lerer, Seth, Seth Lerer, Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism, Auerbach, Erich, 2, 2005, Johns Hopkins University Press,weblink
- Nuttall, A. D. "New Impressions V: Auerbachâs Mimesis." Essays in Criticism 54.1 (2004): 60â74.
- Porter, James I. "Erich Auerbach and the Judaizing of Philology." Critical Inquiry 35 (2008): 115â47.
- Said, Edward. "Fifty Year Anniversary of Mimesis," included in Fifty Year Anniversary edition of Mimesis. Princeton University Press, 2003.
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