My thesis explores the various ways in which a small selection of novels published in 1931 depict and respond to a widespread sense of crisis during the final phase of the Weimar Republic, arguing that the authors foreground a powerful sense that modernity itself is in a state of crisis. I consider how the novels articulate diverse experiences of modernity, both within and beyond the metropolis and from different social, generational and gender perspectives. Moreover, I examine how the authors' evaluation of modernity is reflected in their use of formal and narrative techniques. Focusing upon Gabriele Tergit's Käsebier erobert den Kurfürstendamm, Hans Fallada's Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben and Irmgard Keun's Gilgi - eine von uns, I contend tha...
The article offers the analysis of the aesthetics of modernism in the prose of German female writers...
The article looks critically at attempts to explain the rise of National Socialism in Germany by try...
Karl Philipp Moritz (d. 1793) was one of the most innovative writers of the late Enlightenment in Ge...
Irmgard Keun???s 1932 novel Das kunstseidene M??dchen (The Artificial Silk Girl) exposes many of the...
Popular novels by women during the Weimar Republic have been accused of creating a discursive climat...
Literature by authors from the GDR has often been read with a focus on its sociopolitical context ‒...
In this thesis I investigate the extent to which the Brother Grimms’ Kinder- und Hausmärchen (KHM) ...
This dissertation, “Women’s Unspeakable Desire in British and German Modernism,” argues that the Wei...
This thesis demonstrates how East German fiction has liberated itself from the ideological preconcep...
Following World War I, the Neue Frau (New Woman) emerged as a mass-consumer image within the illustr...
104 pagesThis thesis aims to use literature to prove the existence of a political culture of liberal...
The thesis explores how German modernists understood the interrelation between news mediaand the exp...
During the decade of the 1970s, a new kind of realism developed in the literature of the German Demo...
Located at the intersections of new modernism, urban, and minority studies, Weimar Contact Zones exa...
- english The focal points of this thesis are the aesthetic principles and categories of the "new ob...
The article offers the analysis of the aesthetics of modernism in the prose of German female writers...
The article looks critically at attempts to explain the rise of National Socialism in Germany by try...
Karl Philipp Moritz (d. 1793) was one of the most innovative writers of the late Enlightenment in Ge...
Irmgard Keun???s 1932 novel Das kunstseidene M??dchen (The Artificial Silk Girl) exposes many of the...
Popular novels by women during the Weimar Republic have been accused of creating a discursive climat...
Literature by authors from the GDR has often been read with a focus on its sociopolitical context ‒...
In this thesis I investigate the extent to which the Brother Grimms’ Kinder- und Hausmärchen (KHM) ...
This dissertation, “Women’s Unspeakable Desire in British and German Modernism,” argues that the Wei...
This thesis demonstrates how East German fiction has liberated itself from the ideological preconcep...
Following World War I, the Neue Frau (New Woman) emerged as a mass-consumer image within the illustr...
104 pagesThis thesis aims to use literature to prove the existence of a political culture of liberal...
The thesis explores how German modernists understood the interrelation between news mediaand the exp...
During the decade of the 1970s, a new kind of realism developed in the literature of the German Demo...
Located at the intersections of new modernism, urban, and minority studies, Weimar Contact Zones exa...
- english The focal points of this thesis are the aesthetic principles and categories of the "new ob...
The article offers the analysis of the aesthetics of modernism in the prose of German female writers...
The article looks critically at attempts to explain the rise of National Socialism in Germany by try...
Karl Philipp Moritz (d. 1793) was one of the most innovative writers of the late Enlightenment in Ge...