German Literature under National Socialism

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Adolf Hitler
Anna Seghers
anti-fascist literature
anti-fascist resistance
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Baldur Von Schirach
Bertolt Brecht
Bruno Apitz
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Civil War
Dr Goebbels
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exile literature
exile writers
Friedrich Wolf
GDR
Gertrud Kolmar
Gustav Von Wangenheim
Hanns Johst
Hitler
inner emigration studies
Jakob Bohme
Lion Feuchtwanger
National Socialist Germany
Post-war
proto-Nazi literature in the early 20th Century
Reichstag Fire
Seventh Cross
Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War authors
Third Reich literature
Thomas Mann
Timeless
twentieth-century German literary exile
Volkischer Beobachter
Weimar Republic
Weimar Republic culture
Werfel
West Germany
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367856656
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1983, this study starts with an exploration of proto-Nazi literature in the early 20th Century and pursues later developments up to the arrival of fully-fledged National Socialism. Not only literature within Germany is covered; after 1933 republican writers forced into exile for racial as well as political reasons rejected the anti-Semitic ‘barbarism’ of National Socialism and developed a powerful brand of anti-fascist literature in countries around the world. This ‘exile’ literature is covered in depth, both for its outstanding individual figures like Brecht and Mann as well as for the general phenomenon of exile. Attention is particularly focused on those non-Nazis who remained in Germany as ‘inner émigrés’ forming a resistance literature. One area of resistance also highlighted in the book is the Spanish Civil War in which many writers fought.

J. M. Ritchie was Head of the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Sheffield, U.K

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