TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Markus T1 - „Ich ist ein anderer“ – Selbst- und Fremdbilder in Max Frischs Roman "Stiller" T2 - Germanistische Beiträge N2 - According to Arthur Rimbaud’s famous saying “Je est un autre” Max Frisch develops in his early diaries an idea of love which has to orient itself by the ban on images in the Old Testament and which, as a modern concept, has to renounce every image of oneself and the other at all. In Max Frisch’s novel Stiller the roots of this seemingly biblical belief can be found both in an aesthetic attitude towards life (as pointed out in Sören Kierkegaardʼs scriptures, especially in Entweder-Oder) and in an existentialist understanding of life (as set forth in the philosophical work of Jean-Paul Sartre). Max Frisch’s novel Stiller can be read as a literary experiment of achieving the ultimate goal of love and self-acceptance by radical self-negation and negation of the other. KW - Max Frisch KW - Sören Kierkegaard KW - Old Testament KW - literary experiment Y1 - 2015 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/65531 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-655318 UR - https://uniblaga.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/36.1.2.pdf SN - 2247-4633 SN - 1454-5144 VL - 36 SP - 33 EP - 44 PB - Lehrstuhl für Germanistik an der Lucian-Blaga-Universität Sibiu/Hermannstadt CY - Sibiu / Hermannstadt ER -