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Thematology and Stoffgeschichte

Why do certain figures and stories — Faust, Don Juan, the Wandering Jew — recur across centuries and literatures? Thematology, or the German Stoffgeschichte, studies the migration and transformation of themes, motifs, and materials through literary history.

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Definition

The comparative study of literary themes, motifs, and materials — recurring subjects, figures, and stories — as they appear, migrate, and transform across different texts, periods, and literatures.

Scope

Treats the comparative study of recurring themes, motifs, types, and materials (Stoffe): the German tradition of Stoffgeschichte, French thématologie and its methodology, the place of thematic study in comparative-literature theory, and the later revival of thematic criticism. Concerns the migration of subject matter across texts and traditions.

Core questions

  • Why do certain themes, figures, and stories recur across literatures?
  • How can the study of themes be made methodologically rigorous rather than merely cataloguing?
  • What is the distinction between theme, motif, and material (Stoff)?
  • How does a theme change as it migrates between cultures and periods?

Key theories

Thematology as method
Trousson sought to give the comparative study of themes a rigorous methodology, distinguishing the study of themes and myths from mere source-hunting.
Theme, motif, and material
Weisstein's survey clarified the contested vocabulary of thematics — theme, motif, type, and Stoff — within the larger framework of comparative-literature theory.
Return of thematic criticism
Sollors's collection rehabilitated thematic study after structuralist neglect, arguing for its renewed theoretical and comparative value.

History

Stoffgeschichte was a staple of German comparative scholarship from the nineteenth century, cataloguing the literary careers of recurring materials and figures. French thématologie, theorized by Trousson in 1965, pressed for greater methodological rigor; Weisstein's 1973 survey situated thematics within comparative theory; and after a period of structuralist disfavor, Sollors's 1993 collection announced the return of thematic criticism.

Debates

Rigor versus antiquarianism
Whether the study of recurring themes can be a theoretically rigorous comparative method or tends to collapse into mere cataloguing of motifs across texts.

Key figures

  • Raymond Trousson
  • Ulrich Weisstein
  • Werner Sollors

Related topics

Seminal works

  • trousson1965
  • weisstein1973
  • sollors1993

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a theme and a motif?
Usage varies, but a motif is generally a smaller recurring element (an image, situation, or device), while a theme is a larger abstract idea or subject. The German Stoff refers to the inherited material or story matter that a work treats; thematology studies how all of these travel across literature.

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