Description
About the Author
Karolina Watroba is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Modern Languages at All Souls College, University of Oxford, where she is also affiliated with the German Sub-Faculty and the Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation Research Centre. She works on modern literature and film across eight European languages and beyond, with a focus on material in German, English, and Polish. She grew up in Krakow, Poland, before moving to Oxford, where she studied German and comparative literature, including a year at the Humboldt-Universitat in Berlin, with funding from the Ertegun Scholarship, the Clarendon Fund, and the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes.
Reviews
Watroba pursues aspects of the reading experience that mainstream literary scholarship often ignores. She unearths some brilliant gems in Mann's mountain, including rarely studied texts that reflect new light on the novel. * Ian Ellison, Times Literary Supplement *
Karolina Watroba has written a book that's knowledgeable and wide-ranging as well as lucid, engaging, and beautifully written. Not only a fascinating account of the afterlives of Mann's famous novel, it's also a model for how we might do literary criticism differently. * Rita Felski, John Stewart Bryan Professor of English, University of Virginia *
In this original and exciting book, Karolina Watroba breaks the mould of reception studies by showing in sensitive detail how an international range of fiction and films, from Alice Munro to Hayao Miyazaki, respond to The Magic Mountain, and thus documenting how a classic novel enters the lives of "professional" and "lay" readers alike. * Ritchie Robertson, Emeritus Schwarz-Taylor Professor of German, University of Oxford *
Watroba's purpose is to discover who, outside academia, actually reads Mann's work and what they make of it. This original and insightful study promises "excitement and whimsy" by situating Mann's work in radically new contexts. * Osman Durrani, Journal of European Studies *
This new book displays an idea and method, actually a cluster of several methods, in an innovative combination, which introduces its readers to a poetics of reading appropriate for today's cultural world. * Daniel T. O'Hara, American Book Review *
Awards
Winner of Shortlisted, Waterloo Centre for German Studies Book Prize.
Book Information
ISBN 9780192871794
Author Karolina Watroba
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 468g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 15mm