230041 Geschichte des Kriminalromans: Vom antiken Theater in die Bahnhofsbuchhandlung (S) (WiSe 2021/2022)

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Woher kommt das wohl populärste Romangenre unserer Zeit? Wir wollen uns im Seminar mit den Vorgängern (Sophokles, 1001 Nacht, Schiller), den Begründern (Hoffmann, Poe), den Prototypen (Christie, Doyle, Chandler), den Ausreißern (Droste-Hülshoff, Camus) des Kriminalromans. Wir versuchen, den Formen dieser Geschichten näher zu kommen und versuchen außerdem, Antworten auf soziologische, psychologische und rezeptionsästhetische Fragen zu finden.
Das Seminar ist als literaturhistorisches Seminar konzipiert. Unsere Lektüre endet mit der (im weiten Sinne) Gegenwart, also vor 1945. Es wird also nicht Stephen King und auch kein Schwedenkrimi gelesen.

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Sophokles: Ödipus Rex
Friedrich Schiller: Verbrecher aus verlorener Ehre
Anette von Droste-Hülshoff: Judenbuche
E.T.A. Hoffmann: Das Fräulein von Scuderi
Theodor Fontane: Unterm Birnbaum
Agatha Christie: And then there were none
Arthur Conan Doyle: The perfect Problem
Edgar Allen Poe: The Murders in Rue Morgue
Albert Camus: L'Étranger
Raymond Chandler: The big sleep

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weekly Do 12-14 H5 11.10.2021-04.02.2022
not on: 12/30/21 / 1/6/22

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