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table of contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Temporalization and Seriality
Writing Time
The Timeliness and Untimeliness of Serial Forms
Elements of Serial Print
Tableaux mouvants, Miscellanies of Time, and Zeitgeschichten
Part I: Tableaux mouvants
1. Bertuch’s Modejournal
More than “Merely a Fleeting Page”?
“Interesting” and “Frightening” Tableaus
“Drawings of Every New Fashion and Invention”
Small Print Luxury
An “Archive of the Fashions of Body and Mind”
2. Goethe’s The Roman Carnival and Its Afterlives
A First View of The Roman Carnival
Second (and Third) Views of Carnival
After Goethe’s Carnival
3. Caricature and Ephemeral Print in London und Paris
Canalizing the Flow
“Friends of the Art of Uglifying”
Les Cris de Paris
“Ephemeral Favorites”
Linen Monuments
The Monument as Caricature and as Ephemeral Event
Part II: Miscellanies of Time
4. Jean Paul’s Paper Festivals
Figures of Time
Preaching at Twilight
Writing the Present, Writing the Future
Paper Monuments, Paper Festivals
Ends and Beginnings
5. Jean Paul’s Incomplete Works
Before and after Death
Opera Omnia
The Papierdrache
Jean Paul’s Literary Afterlives
Part III: Contemporary Histories (Zeitgeschichten)
6. Waiting for the Revolution (Ludwig Börne)
Diaries of the Times
Letters from Paris
“Adieu until the Next Revolution”
The History of the Coming Revolution
7. Heine’s Serial Histories of the Revolution
Various Conceptions of History
Interrupting the History of the Revolution
Heine’s Anti-Portraiture
Rhetoric after the Revolution
After 1848
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
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