Goethe in German-Jewish Culture
Edited by Klaus L. Berghahn Edited by Jost Hermand
The success of Daniel Goldhagen's Hitler's Willing Executioners(1997) and the heated debates that followed its publication exposed once again Germany's long tradition of anti-Semitism as a major cause of the Holocaust. Goldhagen, like many before him, drew a direct and irresistible line from Luther's pamphlets against the Jews to Hitler's attempted annihilation of European Jewry. This collection of new essays examines the thesis of a universal anti-Semitism in Germany by focussing on its greatest author, Goethe, and seeing to what extent some scholars are justified in accusing him of anti-Semitism. It places the reception of Goethe's works in a broader historical context: his relationship to Judaism and the Jews; the reception of his works by the Jewish elite in Germany, the reception of the 'Goethe cult' by Jewish scholars; and the Jewish contribution to Goethe scholarship. The last section of the volume treats the Jewish contribution to Goethe's fame and to Goethe philology since the 19th century, and the exodus of many Jewish authors and scholars after 1933, when they took their beloved Goethe into exile. When a few of them returned to Germany after 1945, it was to a country that had lost Goethe's most devoted audience, the German Jews. KLAUS L. BERGHAHN and JOST HERMAND are professors of German at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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DETAILS
208 pages Size: 9 x 6 in 10 digit ISBN: 1571133232 13 digit ISBN: 9781571133236
Binding: Hardback First published: 01/May/2001 Last printed: 01/Jun/2001 Price: 60.00 USD / 35.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Subject: German Literature
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 07/10/2008
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Contents
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Patterns of Childhood: Goethe and the Jews Klaus L. Berghahn
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Goethe and the Concept of Bildungin Jewish Emancipation Ehrhard Bahr
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Demarcations and Projections: Goethe in the Berlin Salons Barbara Hahn
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A View from Below: H. Heine and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Jost Hermand
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Cultural History as Enlightenment: Remarks on Ludwig Geiger's Experiences of Judaism, Philology, and Goethe Christoph Koenig
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Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf Brenda Machosky
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Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf Marcel Rotter
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Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf Hope Hague
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From the Pedestal to the Couch: Goethe, Freud, and Jewish Assimilation Robert C. Holub
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Upholding the Ideals of the "Other Germany": German-Jewish Goethe Scholars in U.S. Exile Gisela Hoecherl-Alden
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"Humanitätssalbader": Goethe's Distaste for Jewish Emancipation and Jewish Responses
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The Insufficient as Event: Goethe Lesson at the Frankfurt School Karla L. Schultz
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Reviews
This volume is an essential contribution to the question of the ... much-discussed "Jewish-German symbiosis." ETUDES GERMANIQUES
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