During the 1960's a distinct change of emphasis took place in the manner in which East German novels reflected the relationship between individual and collective. Using three of the best known works of the period (E.Strittmatter's Ole Bienkopp, H.Kant's Die Aula and Christa Wolf's Nachdenken über Christa T.), this study attempts to describe the change and to consider its implications for the theory of socialist realism. Because each of the novels represents an individual author's contribution to a body of literature which must serve a collective function, his position vis-a-vis society is revealed not only in the social content of his work but also by the form in which it is presented. The central concern of this discussion is the way in wh...
The socialist system in the GDR sought to integrate all citizens into a social collective and to pro...
This book explores the ways in which modernity shaped the relationship between socialist state and s...
This dissertation examines the development of the female literary subject in the work of two generat...
This dissertation analyzes the central role of interior monologue and subjectivity in the GDR’s disc...
This thesis demonstrates how East German fiction has liberated itself from the ideological preconcep...
This study deals with two aspects of German literature: the agrarian novel from the early nineteenth...
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall and socialism's collapse as a system in the German Democratic ...
This thesis examines selected East and West German novels in which the resources of prose fiction ar...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
My Diploma work, entitled Character and Characterization In The Czech Socialist Realism Novel In The...
East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and pla...
This dissertation examines literary texts published in the 1980s which confront the loss of individu...
This is the first published work to offer a variety of alternative perspectives on the literary and ...
“But I Still Had This Question: How Does One Live Under a Dictatorship?” Christa Wolf – Hopes and Di...
The topic of the thesis is the relationship between the individual and society in two novels written...
The socialist system in the GDR sought to integrate all citizens into a social collective and to pro...
This book explores the ways in which modernity shaped the relationship between socialist state and s...
This dissertation examines the development of the female literary subject in the work of two generat...
This dissertation analyzes the central role of interior monologue and subjectivity in the GDR’s disc...
This thesis demonstrates how East German fiction has liberated itself from the ideological preconcep...
This study deals with two aspects of German literature: the agrarian novel from the early nineteenth...
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall and socialism's collapse as a system in the German Democratic ...
This thesis examines selected East and West German novels in which the resources of prose fiction ar...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
My Diploma work, entitled Character and Characterization In The Czech Socialist Realism Novel In The...
East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and pla...
This dissertation examines literary texts published in the 1980s which confront the loss of individu...
This is the first published work to offer a variety of alternative perspectives on the literary and ...
“But I Still Had This Question: How Does One Live Under a Dictatorship?” Christa Wolf – Hopes and Di...
The topic of the thesis is the relationship between the individual and society in two novels written...
The socialist system in the GDR sought to integrate all citizens into a social collective and to pro...
This book explores the ways in which modernity shaped the relationship between socialist state and s...
This dissertation examines the development of the female literary subject in the work of two generat...