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The Life and Works of Wolfgang Borchert

Author : Gordon J. A. Burgess
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1571132708

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The Life and Works of Wolfgang Borchert by Gordon J. A. Burgess Pdf

This study charts Wolfgang Borchert's development from a rebellious teenager with a passion for acting, via his service in the Wehrmacht and his imprisonment by the Nazis, to his brief, but intense career as an important postwar dramatist and writer of short stories.

Crossing Frontiers

Author : Barbara Burns,Joy Charnley
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2010-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789042029972

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Crossing Frontiers by Barbara Burns,Joy Charnley Pdf

This volume brings together two very popular and active research fields: Swiss Studies and Intercultural Studies. It includes contributions on the movement of ideas, literatures, and individuals from one culture to another or one language to another, and the ways in which they have been either assimilated or questioned. All of the writers explore this general theme; some come from a literary angle, some look at linguistic inventiveness and translation, whilst others study the problems faced when crossing geographical and cultural borders or presenting ideas which do not `travel¿ well. By emphasising the connections, borrowings and mutual influences between Switzerland and other countries such as Germany, Hungary, France, the UK, and the Americas, the articles reaffirm the importance for Switzerland of intellectual openness and cultural exchange. Barbara Burns is Senior Lecturer in German at the University of Glasgow. She has published books and articles on a number of nineteenth-century German writers including Theodor Storm, Detlev von Liliencron, Louise von François and Adolf Müllner, and also has an interest in Swiss Studies, in particular the work of Eveline Hasler on which she has recently been publishing. She is Germanic Editor of the MHRA journal The Year¿s Work in Modern Language Studies. Joy Charnley has co-edited eight volumes of essays on Swiss literatures and history with Malcolm Pender and in 1996 they co-founded the Centre for Swiss Cultural Studies in Glasgow. She has written books and articles on French-speaking Swiss authors such as Yvette Z¿Graggen, Alice Rivaz, Anne-Lise Grobéty, Anne Cuneo, Janine Massard and Amélie Plume.

Rhetoric and Hermeneutics

Author : Carol A. Newsom
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2019-06-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783161577239

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Rhetoric and Hermeneutics by Carol A. Newsom Pdf

This collection of essays by Carol A. Newsom explores the indispensable role that rhetoric and hermeneutics play in the production and reception of biblical and Second Temple literature. Some of the essays are methodological and programmatic, while others provide extended case studies. Because rhetoric is, as Kenneth Burke put it, "a strategy for encompassing a situation," the analysis of rhetoric illumines the ways in which texts engage particular historical moments, shape and reshape communities, and even construct new models of self and agency. The essays in this book not only explore how ancient texts hermeneutically engage existing traditions but also how they themselves have become the objects of hermeneutical transformation in contexts ranging from ancient sectarian Judaism to the politics of post-World War I and II Germany and America to modern film criticism and feminist re-reading.

The Literature of Absolute War

Author : Nil Santiáñez
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781108495127

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The Literature of Absolute War by Nil Santiáñez Pdf

This is the first comparative transnational approach to the language of absolute war and the literature on World War II.

andererseits - Yearbook of Transatlantic German Studies

Author : William Collins Donahue,Georg Mein,Rolf Parr
Publisher : transcript Verlag
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2023-07-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783839449523

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andererseits - Yearbook of Transatlantic German Studies by William Collins Donahue,Georg Mein,Rolf Parr Pdf

andererseits seeks to provide a forum for unique and exciting research and reflections on topics related to the German-speaking world and the field of German Studies. Works presented in the publication come from a wide variety of genres including book reviews, poetry, essays, editorials, forum discussions, academic notes, lectures, and traditional peer-reviewed academic articles. In addition, contributions by journalists, librarians, archivists, and other commentators interested in German Studies broadly conceived. By publishing such a diverse array of material, we hope to demonstrate the extraordinary value of the humanities in general, and German Studies in particular, on a variety of intellectual and cultural levels. Contributors to this volume: Yvonne Delhey, Andreas Erb, Bernhard Fischer, Rüdiger Görner, Spencer Hawkins, Steffen Kaup, Selim Özdogan, Hugh Ridley, Gertrud Maria Rösch, Peter Stamm, Wim Wenders, and others.

Unpublishable Works

Author : Erwin J. Warkentin
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1571130918

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Unpublishable Works by Erwin J. Warkentin Pdf

A third point illuminated by Warkentin is the number of references Borchert makes to Shakespeare's Hamlet and Goethe's Faust. Warkentin contends that it was not Holderlin, Rilke, Trakl and the Expressionists who served as Borchert's literary mentors - as received opinion would suggest - but rather that it was Goethe, Shakespeare, Schiller, and the British Romantics who had the greatest impact on Borchert's art.

The Fortunes of Everyman in Twentieth-century German Drama

Author : Brian Murdoch
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : German drama
ISBN : 9781640141179

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The Fortunes of Everyman in Twentieth-century German Drama by Brian Murdoch Pdf

Death still comes to Everyman, but this study of three twentieth-century German plays shows the harder challenge of living without salvation in an age of war and unprecedented mass destruction. Death comes to everyone, and in the late-medieval morality play of Everyman the familiar skeleton forces the universalized central figure to come to terms with this. Only his inner resources, in the forms of Good Deeds and Knowledge, ensure that he repents and is redeemed. Three important twentieth-century German plays echo Everyman - Toller's Hinkemann, Borchert's The Man Outside, and Frisch's The Arsonists/Firebugs - but the unprecedented scale of killing in the First and Second World Wars changed the view of death, while in the Cold War the nuclear destruction literally of everyone became a possibility. Brian Murdoch traces the heritage of Everyman in the three plays in terms of dramatic effect, changes in the image of Death, and especially the problem of living with existential guilt. Death, now over-fed, still has to be faced, but Everyman has the harder problem of living with the awareness of human wickedness without the possibility of salvation. All three plays have tended to be viewed in their specific historical contexts, but by viewing them less rigidly and as part of a long dramatic tradition, Murdoch shows that all present a message of lasting and universal significance. They pose directly to the theater audience questions not just of how to cope with death, but how to cope with life.

Wolfgang Borchert's Germany

Author : James L. Stark
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015040721055

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Wolfgang Borchert's Germany by James L. Stark Pdf

Wolfgang Borchert was born in Germany in 1921 and died in Basel, Switzerland in 1947. His life effectively paralleled the rise to power of the Nazi regime of the Third Reich in Germany. Borchert wrote directly and indirectly of his experiences during this twelve year time capsule of German history, foremost as a sensitive poet, but also as a soldier drafted into the German army. Borchert's life and work offer a chronicle of and protest to German life under this totalitarian rule. He describes his society as a prison and his experiences in prison as a self-contained social entity. He poignantly portrays the fear and anger felt by German soldiers as they simultaneously combat not only the enemy but also their natural surroundings of earth and snow. A chronicle of Germany's dictatorship and post-war collapse, Borchert's existentially universal themes of confinement, alienation, psychological and physical trauma transcend the events of mid-20th century Germany. The author's almost generic descriptions (never does he mention Germany or Nazism in his writings) find echoes in the events currently appearing almost daily in the news reports of humans' inhumanity to each other.

German Postwar Films

Author : W. Wilms,W. Rasch
Publisher : Springer
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2008-11-24
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780230616974

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German Postwar Films by W. Wilms,W. Rasch Pdf

This volume offers a cultural, aesthetic, and critical reappraisal of German 'rubble films' produced in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War and constructs their meaning in a historical context.

The History of German Literature on Film

Author : Christiane Schönfeld
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 721 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2023-06-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781628923742

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The History of German Literature on Film by Christiane Schönfeld Pdf

This book tells the story of German-language literature on film, beginning with pioneering motion picture adaptations of Faust in 1897 and early debates focused on high art as mass culture. It explores, analyzes and contextualizes the so-called 'golden age' of silent cinema in the 1920s, the impact of sound on adaptation practices, the abuse of literary heritage by Nazi filmmakers, and traces the role of German-language literature in exile and postwar films, across ideological boundaries in divided Germany, in New German Cinema, and in remakes and movies for cinema as well as television and streaming services in the 21st century. Having provided the narrative core to thousands of films since the late 19th century, many of German cinema's most influential masterpieces were inspired by canonical texts, popular plays, and even children's literature. Not being restricted to German adaptations, however, this book also traces the role of literature originally written in German in international film productions, which sheds light on the interrelation between cinema and key historical events. It outlines how processes of adaptation are shaped by global catastrophes and the emergence of nations, by materialist conditions, liberal economies and capitalist imperatives, political agendas, the mobility of individuals, and sometimes by the desire to create reflective surfaces and, perhaps, even art. Commercial cinema's adaptation practices have foregrounded economic interest, but numerous filmmakers throughout cinema history have turned to German-language literature not simply to entertain, but as a creative contribution to the public sphere, marking adaptation practice, at least potentially, as a form of active citizenship.

Nazi Characters in German Propaganda and Literature

Author : Dagmar C. G. Lorenz
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004365261

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Nazi Characters in German Propaganda and Literature by Dagmar C. G. Lorenz Pdf

Antifascist literature repurposed Nazi stereotypes to express opposition. These stereotypes became adaptable ideological signifiers during the political struggles in interwar Germany and Austria, and they remain integral elements in today’s cultural imagination.

German Short Stories 1945-1955

Author : H. M. Waidson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2011-01-20
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0521153719

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German Short Stories 1945-1955 by H. M. Waidson Pdf

This collection draws together eight short stories from major figures in German literature from 1945 to 1955.

Dismantling the Dream Factory

Author : Hester Baer
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2012-02
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780857456175

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Dismantling the Dream Factory by Hester Baer Pdf

The history of postwar German cinema has most often been told as a story of failure, a failure paradoxically epitomized by the remarkable popularity of film throughout the late 1940s and 1950s. Through the analysis of 10 representative films, Hester Baer reassesses this period, looking in particular at how the attempt to 'dismantle the dream factory' of Nazi entertainment cinema resulted in a new cinematic language which developed as a result of the changing audience demographic. In an era when female viewers comprised 70 per cent of cinema audiences a 'women's cinema' emerged, which sought to appeal to female spectators through its genres, star choices, stories and formal conventions. In addition to analyzing the formal language and narrative content of these films, Baer uses a wide array of other sources to reconstruct the original context of their reception, including promotional and publicity materials, film programs, censorship documents, reviews and spreads in fan magazines. This book presents a new take on an essential period, which saw the rebirth of German cinema after its thorough delegitimization under the Nazi regime.

The Stage as "Der Spielraum Gottes"

Author : Olivia G. Gabor
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 3039102680

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The Stage as "Der Spielraum Gottes" by Olivia G. Gabor Pdf

Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Michigan.

Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture

Author : John Sandford
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1258 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-03
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781136816109

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Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture by John Sandford Pdf

With more than 1,100 entries written by an international group of over 150 contributors, the Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture brings together myriad strands of social, political and cultural life in the post-1945 German-speaking world. With a unique structure and format, an inclusive treatment of the concept of culture, and coverage of East, West and post-unification Germany, as well as Austria and Switzerland, the Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture is the first reference work of its kind. Containing longer overviews of up to 2,000 words, as well as shorter factual entries, cross-referencing to other relevant articles, useful further reading suggestions and extensive indexing, this highly useable volume provides the scholar, teacher, student or non-specialist with an astonishing breadth and depth of information.