The article is a comparative examination of two works of German literature on the motif of the ex-convict: Theodor Storm's novella Ein Doppelgänger (1886) and, some fifty years later, Hans Fallada's novel Wer einmal aus dem Blechnapf frißt (1934). The writers' interest in the controversial subject of reintegration and recidivism springs from diametrically opposed starting points, for Storm was a lawyer and judge, while Fallada was an ex-felon, but they share a humanitarian commitment to the plight of the disenfranchised. This study analyses the factors in each work which motivate the protagonist's return to crime, and considers how the respective portrayals reflect contemporary attitudes to law and social order. It is argued that both autho...
This thesis compares the work of the Soviet-Jewish author Vasilii Grossman and the West German Nobel...
textI situate Škvorecký’s novel as both a primary document in the historical record of transitional ...
This essay examines Theodor Storm as a practitioner of the novella in the context of ideas about ‘di...
Memoirs in the Novel Form. Hans Fallada’s Gefängnistagebuch 1944 As opposed to other German-speaking...
A civil Uprising on 17 June 1953 in the German Democratic Republic created a dilemma for a number of...
This thesis undertakes an analysis of two interrelated aspects of Theodor Storm's later prose writin...
This article analyses the literary representation of the Rwandan genocide in the novel Hundert Tage ...
My thesis deals with the literary treatment of the question of guilt for the removal of Germans from...
El presente artículo explora una novela olvidada en la producción literaria de Hans Fallada: Der Alp...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the topic of the expulsion of Germans after 1945 has receiv...
This study analyses the trajectory of literary representions of flight and expulsion from the 1950s ...
Although the novel by Hans Fallada (born as Rudolf Ditzen, 1893-1947) Little Man, What Now? (Kleiner...
<p>This dissertation explores arguments against legal and authoritarian structures as thematized by ...
Markus Zusak’s novel, The Book Thief wholly recaptures the trauma induced by war-torn Germany upon i...
This thesis is about the influence of exile (1933-1945) on the lives and work of Erika (1905-1969) a...
This thesis compares the work of the Soviet-Jewish author Vasilii Grossman and the West German Nobel...
textI situate Škvorecký’s novel as both a primary document in the historical record of transitional ...
This essay examines Theodor Storm as a practitioner of the novella in the context of ideas about ‘di...
Memoirs in the Novel Form. Hans Fallada’s Gefängnistagebuch 1944 As opposed to other German-speaking...
A civil Uprising on 17 June 1953 in the German Democratic Republic created a dilemma for a number of...
This thesis undertakes an analysis of two interrelated aspects of Theodor Storm's later prose writin...
This article analyses the literary representation of the Rwandan genocide in the novel Hundert Tage ...
My thesis deals with the literary treatment of the question of guilt for the removal of Germans from...
El presente artículo explora una novela olvidada en la producción literaria de Hans Fallada: Der Alp...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the topic of the expulsion of Germans after 1945 has receiv...
This study analyses the trajectory of literary representions of flight and expulsion from the 1950s ...
Although the novel by Hans Fallada (born as Rudolf Ditzen, 1893-1947) Little Man, What Now? (Kleiner...
<p>This dissertation explores arguments against legal and authoritarian structures as thematized by ...
Markus Zusak’s novel, The Book Thief wholly recaptures the trauma induced by war-torn Germany upon i...
This thesis is about the influence of exile (1933-1945) on the lives and work of Erika (1905-1969) a...
This thesis compares the work of the Soviet-Jewish author Vasilii Grossman and the West German Nobel...
textI situate Škvorecký’s novel as both a primary document in the historical record of transitional ...
This essay examines Theodor Storm as a practitioner of the novella in the context of ideas about ‘di...