Eduard Mörike published
Maler Nolten: Novelle in zwei Theilen[
Nolten the Painter. A Novella in Two Parts] in 1832, the year of Goethe’s death. Between 1850 and 1875, the aging poet worked sporadically on revising his early novel, but completed only an idealized recasting of the first of the original’s two parts. The two disparate parts were then published posthumously in 1877, edited by Mörike’s friend Julius Klaiber, under the title
Maler Nolten: Roman in zwei Theilen[
Nolten the Painter. A Novel in Two Parts].
Uncertainties and peculiarities of genre play a role in the novel’s genesis, revealing the work’s subversive relationship to the traditions of the German novel since the late eighteenth century. Nolten the Painter participates conspicuously in the traditions of the
1885 words
Citation: Whitinger, Raleigh. "Maler Nolten: Novelle in zwei Theilen". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 August 2005 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=16836, accessed 21 November 2024.]