Endloses Spiel: zur medienreflexiven Traditionspoetik in Hugo von Hofmannsthals Erlebnis des Marschalls von Bassompierre

Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s Erlebnis des Marschalls von Bassompierre (›An Episode in the Life of Marshal de Bassompierre‹) (1900) is mostly regarded by literary criticism as an experimental hypertext that takes up the memoirs of the historical Bassompierre and their adaptation in Goethe’s Unterhaltungen...

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Main Author: Bockius, Julian (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:German
Published: 21. Mai 2025
In: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte
Year: 2025, Volume: 99, Issue: 2, Pages: 173-190
ISSN:2365-9521
DOI:10.1007/s41245-025-00270-3
Online Access:Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41245-025-00270-3
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Author Notes:Julian Bockius
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Summary:Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s Erlebnis des Marschalls von Bassompierre (›An Episode in the Life of Marshal de Bassompierre‹) (1900) is mostly regarded by literary criticism as an experimental hypertext that takes up the memoirs of the historical Bassompierre and their adaptation in Goethe’s Unterhaltungen deutscher Ausgewanderten (›Conversations of German Refugees‹) (1795) in a ›productive transformative assimilation‹ (Kathrin Scheffer) and for a ›virtuoso exercise in style‹ (Tamás Tóth). In contrast, this article provides a precise analysis of the philosophical implications, motivic amplifications and narrative structure of the novella, and interprets it for the first time as a document of the language-sceptical discourses recorded around 1900. The novella can thereby be comprehended as a precursor to Hofmannsthal’s influential Ein Brief (›A Letter‹) from 1902, all the while outlining its own solutions by means of the reflexion on medium that it relates and processes. It is against this backdrop that the novella’s ambiguous structure of time and narration is construed as a meta-poetic commentary of storytelling in Young Vienna. Hofmannsthal’s Bassompierre novella interweaves ideas of contemporary reflexion on medium with aspects of memory scepticism and of a critical theory of narration akin to Hermann Bahr’s ›new psychology‹. By outpacing Bahr’s poetics of narration and its own hypotexts, it functions as a poetics of storytelling in Young Vienna and pinpoints the role that literary tradition has for modern narrative writing. Hofmannsthal’s novella thus recommends itself to Young Vienna narrative literature as both a deepening reflexion and a critical objection.
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ISSN:2365-9521
DOI:10.1007/s41245-025-00270-3