PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Yevgenya Strakovsky TI - Trauma and the Promise of Modernity in Gottfried Keller’s <em>Dietegen</em> AID - 10.3368/m.110.3.344 DP - 2018 Sep 01 TA - Monatshefte PG - 344--363 VI - 110 IP - 3 4099 - http://mon.uwpress.org/content/110/3/344.short 4100 - http://mon.uwpress.org/content/110/3/344.full AB - This article draws attention to Dietegen, a critically understudied novella by Switzerland’s foremost 19th century novelist, Gottfried Keller, in order to re-evaluate the German realists’ engagement with modernity. Challenging a tradition of formalist interpretations, this close reading demonstrates that Dietegen is a psychologically precise and highly complex portrait of child abuse and its traumatic impact on long-term development. The novella’s portrait of trauma ultimately broadens into a parable of social progress. The repeated failure to recover from and transcend a violent past serves to question the limits of social reform, asking whether the ideals of modern society have the power to generate a sustainable future free of oppression. (YS)