This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, which led him to write a novel still considered as the most eloquent literary rendering of this episode, and his own situation as an outsider in German culture. Wassermann's feeling of alienation towards his own country is expressed in his autobiography, titled “Mein Weg als Deutscher und Jude” and his “Kaspar Hauser” is seen here a kind of "estrangement novel", a term which is a counterpoint to the traditional German concept of Bildungsroman. In this respect, it displays some striking analogies with works by later authors, who have drawn this specifically Jewish-German genre to a kind of paroxysm, such as Franz Kafka and Elias Canetti. A nove...
Biographical sketch of the writer Jakob Wassermann, based on the author's reminiscences
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
In Series I, the collection contains 37 letters and postcards written by Jakob Wassermann himself to...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
In his autobiographical account “My way as a Jew and as a German”, published 1921, Jakob Wassermann ...
Of Jewish origin, Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) has been labeled a nationalist and reactionary author...
This thesis looks at a number of Jakob Wassermann’s novels and the ways in which society is depicted...
Der deutsche Schriftsteller Jakob Wassermann Wassermann (geb. am 10. März 1873 in Fürth, gest. am 1....
This item is embargoed until 23 October 2018. For any queries please contact the author at mmwh2@ca...
The collection consists mainly of published and unpublished reminiscences about the author Jakob Was...
This edited volume of commissioned essays in the important Studies in German Literature, Linguistics...
This drawing is a preliminary for an etching, of which there is a copy in the LBI collection (78.611...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
Der deutsch-jüdische Autor Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) gehört zu den meistgelesenen und produktivst...
Biographical sketch of the writer Jakob Wassermann, based on the author's reminiscences
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
In Series I, the collection contains 37 letters and postcards written by Jakob Wassermann himself to...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
In his autobiographical account “My way as a Jew and as a German”, published 1921, Jakob Wassermann ...
Of Jewish origin, Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) has been labeled a nationalist and reactionary author...
This thesis looks at a number of Jakob Wassermann’s novels and the ways in which society is depicted...
Der deutsche Schriftsteller Jakob Wassermann Wassermann (geb. am 10. März 1873 in Fürth, gest. am 1....
This item is embargoed until 23 October 2018. For any queries please contact the author at mmwh2@ca...
The collection consists mainly of published and unpublished reminiscences about the author Jakob Was...
This edited volume of commissioned essays in the important Studies in German Literature, Linguistics...
This drawing is a preliminary for an etching, of which there is a copy in the LBI collection (78.611...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
Der deutsch-jüdische Autor Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) gehört zu den meistgelesenen und produktivst...
Biographical sketch of the writer Jakob Wassermann, based on the author's reminiscences
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
In Series I, the collection contains 37 letters and postcards written by Jakob Wassermann himself to...