This study of 1930s German fiction adds a new dimension to existing scholarship on the depiction of crowds in literature. Whereas previous surveys on the topic have predominantly focused on the crowd as a revolutionary phenomenon judged on the basis of class perspectives, or as a feature of mass society, this investigation deals specifically with reactions to the crowd in its incarnation as a manifestation of and symbol for political fascism. Drawing on a number of contemporaneous theoretical treatises on crowds and mass psychology, it seeks to demonstrate that war, extreme socio-political upheaval and the rise of Nazism produced intense multidisciplinary engagement with the subject among German-speaking intellectuals of the period, and exa...
Bündisch literature as a genre of youth literature that emerged in the context of the Bündische Ju...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the topic of the expulsion of Germans after 1945 has receiv...
For many decades, popular literature, including crime and detective fiction, was viewed only in oppo...
This study of 1930s German fiction adds a new dimension to existing scholarship on the depiction of ...
Das Phänomen der Menschenmasse als Ursache gesellschaftlicher Krisenstimmung soll der Grundstein die...
This study analyses the trajectory of literary representions of flight and expulsion from the 1950s ...
Departing from Franz Roh\u27s definition of Magic Realism for the visual arts in 1925, this study tr...
THE LITERARY RHETORIC VERSUS THE SEMANTICS OF TERROR. THE ASSOCIATIONS OF GERMAN WRITERS DURING THE ...
D.Litt. et Phil.During the last half of the Twenties a widespread movement developed in the theatre ...
After 1933 New York City became an important center for German intellectual exiles. Prior to the inf...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse a sample of dramas from the 1930's by three "forgotten" authors...
This thesis examines post-1945 German prose fiction dealing with the Third Reich in the light of Mik...
Martha Kuhlman criticizes Milan Kundera for repeatedly depicting crowds in a negative light, contras...
International audienceLiterature produced around the notion of charisma (attributed to the chief, th...
This study investigates portrayals of ethnic German resistance to Nazism in literature and films as ...
Bündisch literature as a genre of youth literature that emerged in the context of the Bündische Ju...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the topic of the expulsion of Germans after 1945 has receiv...
For many decades, popular literature, including crime and detective fiction, was viewed only in oppo...
This study of 1930s German fiction adds a new dimension to existing scholarship on the depiction of ...
Das Phänomen der Menschenmasse als Ursache gesellschaftlicher Krisenstimmung soll der Grundstein die...
This study analyses the trajectory of literary representions of flight and expulsion from the 1950s ...
Departing from Franz Roh\u27s definition of Magic Realism for the visual arts in 1925, this study tr...
THE LITERARY RHETORIC VERSUS THE SEMANTICS OF TERROR. THE ASSOCIATIONS OF GERMAN WRITERS DURING THE ...
D.Litt. et Phil.During the last half of the Twenties a widespread movement developed in the theatre ...
After 1933 New York City became an important center for German intellectual exiles. Prior to the inf...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse a sample of dramas from the 1930's by three "forgotten" authors...
This thesis examines post-1945 German prose fiction dealing with the Third Reich in the light of Mik...
Martha Kuhlman criticizes Milan Kundera for repeatedly depicting crowds in a negative light, contras...
International audienceLiterature produced around the notion of charisma (attributed to the chief, th...
This study investigates portrayals of ethnic German resistance to Nazism in literature and films as ...
Bündisch literature as a genre of youth literature that emerged in the context of the Bündische Ju...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the topic of the expulsion of Germans after 1945 has receiv...
For many decades, popular literature, including crime and detective fiction, was viewed only in oppo...