German Novelists of the Weimar Republic
Intersections of Literature and Politics
Edited by Karl Leydecker
The Weimar Republic was a turbulent and fateful time in German history. Characterized by economic and political instability, polarization, and radicalism, the period witnessed the efforts of many German writers to play a leading political role, whether directly, in the chaotic years of 1918-1919, or indirectly, through their works. The novelists chosen range from such now-canonical authors as Alfred Döblin, Hermann Hesse, and Heinrich Mann to bestselling writers of the time such as Erich Maria Remarque, B. Traven, Vicki Baum, and Hans Fallada. They also span the political spectrum, from the right-wing Ernst Jünger to pacifists such as Remarque. The journalistic engagement of Joseph Roth, otherwise well known as a novelist, and of the recently rediscovered writer Gabriele Tergit is also represented.
CONTRIBUTORS: PAUL BISHOP, ROLAND DOLLINGER, HELEN CHAMBERS, KARIN V. GUNNEMANN, DAVID MIDGLEY, BRIAN MURDOCH, FIONA SUTTON, HEATHER VALENCIA, JENNY WILLIAMS, ROGER WOODS
KARL LEYDECKER is Reader in German at the University of Kent.
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DETAILS
296 pages Size: 9 x 6 in 10 digit ISBN: 1571132880 13 digit ISBN: 9781571132888
Binding: Hardback First published: 01/Aug/2006 Last printed: 01/Aug/2006 Price: 85.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Print on demand (please allow 3 weeks for delivery)
Details updated on 07/10/2008
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Contents
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Introduction Karl Leydecker
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Heinrich Mann and the Struggle for Democracy Karin Verena Gunnemann
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Hermann Hesse and the Weimar Republic Paul Bishop
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In Defense of Reason and Justice: Lion Feuchtwanger's Historical Novels of the Weimar Republic Roland Dollinger
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The Case of Jakob Wasserman Social, Legal, and Personal Crises in the Weimar Republic Karl Leydecker
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Signs of the Times: Joseph Roth's Weimar Journalism Helen Chambers
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Ernst Jünger, the New Nationalists, and the Memory of the First World War Roger Woods
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Innocent Killing: Erich Maria Remarque and the Weimar Anti-War Novels Brian O. Murdoch
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In "A Far-Off Land": B. Traven Karl S. Guthke
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Weimar's Forgotten Cassandra: The Writings of Gabriele Tergit in the Weimar Republic Fiona Sutton
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Radical Realism and Historical Fantasy: Alfred Döblin David Midgley
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Vicki Baum: "A First-Rate Second-Rate Writer"? Heather Valencia
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Hans Fallada's Literary Breakthrough: Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben and Kleiner Mann -- was nun? Jenny Williams
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Reviews
The anthology and its contributions are well-conceived .... Together with its extensive index ... the essay collection can serve as an informative study of the intricate intersections of literature and politics in the Weimar Republic. GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
Taken together, the essays introduce readers not only to 12 notable Weimar novelists but also to the era's predominant styles (from expressionism to new objectivity). CHOICE
[L]ucid, highly informative and thoroughly documented.... [T]his collection will prove an invaluable resource for undergraduates, graduate students and their teachers. JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES
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