Bildungsroman
Example Sentences
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Following the Italian director’s rollicking masterpiece of transposed adaptation “Martin Eden,” which dropped Jack London’s American bildungsroman onto sometime-in-the-20th-century Naples, Marcello has turned to another literary work, Russian author Aleksandr Grin’s 1923 novella, “Scarlet Sails,” setting his filmic embellishing in poverty-stricken post-World War I Normandy, France.
From Los Angeles Times
This isn’t just another multiverse slogfest but a bildungsroman.
From New York Times
“On a surface level, it is a bildungsroman for queer millennials, complete with a reference to Goethe, capturing the mundanity and fragility of existence under capitalism, the ever-present threat of poverty, and the incandescent promise of joy,” read the New York Journal of Books.
From Seattle Times
“This Isn’t Going to End Well” gives off the particular radiance of a life lived hard, whatever else: as such, a brand of American bildungsroman.
From Washington Post
“Oreo” is satire and metafiction, a picaresque and a bildungsroman.
From New York Times
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