"Das Gestaltlose zur Gestalt bringen": Representations of the Mass in the Works of Hermann Broch
Sterling, Brett Earl
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2013-06-24
Abstract
This dissertation explores the representation of masses in the works of Austrian exile author Hermann Broch. I argue that the largely indirect representations of the mass in Broch’s work are indicative of a persistent problem of conceiving the mass as an entity. In the dissertation, I trace this problem of conception and representation through Broch’s novels Die Schlafwandler, Der Tod des Vergil, Die Verzauberung, and Die Unbekannte Größe, the play Die Entsühnung, and end with his unfinished Massenwahntheorie. Where other scholars have analyzed Broch’s novels as a reflection of his theory, I instead demonstrate that the novels and the theory are part of a larger—ultimately unsuccessful—attempt to represent the unrepresentable. Broch’s inability to clearly define the mass, I conclude, undermines the potential of his theory and fiction to deliver meaningful solutions to the scourge of mass hysteria.