Despite the recent increase in scholarship on the subject of the female experience in exile, there is still much to be done. Exile scholars now have at their disposal an abundance of broad, general overviews of the circumstances and fates of displaced women writers, but a dearth of scholarship that considers specific literary works in an individualised fashion still exists. This is especially true of those female writers who have only recently been 'rediscovered', such as the three under discussion in this thesis. This thesis explores in detail the exile writings of Veza Canetti, Anna Gmeyner, and Lili Korber, about which little scholarship exists, and uses them as case studies to illuminate the situation of exiled women writers in general ...
This essay is devoted to a survey of German and Austrian exile literature in Belgium from 1933 to 19...
The aim of this article is to show the different ways in which two young women born and raised in ex...
In an essay titled ‘The Exiled Tongue’ (2002), Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertész develops a genealogy ...
Despite the recent increase in scholarship on the subject of the female experience in exile, there i...
The following study examines the complexities surrounding identity negotiation in transnational lite...
This dissertation examines the post-1933 novels of Adrienne Thomas, Gertrud Isolani, and Gabriele Te...
This thesis proposes to discuss the exile and female displacement in the works Ronda solitária (1954...
If the phenomena of exile and exile literature during the national socialist dictatorship in Germany...
This thesis examines the effect of the experience of exile on the German poet Hilde Domin and the Po...
After the introductory chapters dealing with problematics of living abroad including memories of wri...
The essay offers an overview of the experience of exile of a group of German and Austrian female wr...
Vera Modigliani (1888-1974), Maria Brandon Albini (1904-1995), and Joyce Lussu (1912-1998) were anti...
The twentieth century is a time when the discourse of exile is prevalent in culture and literature a...
In this article I will consider the extent to which the voices of exiled and refugee women have adap...
This article analyze the construction of a different style of woman in the stories compiled in the b...
This essay is devoted to a survey of German and Austrian exile literature in Belgium from 1933 to 19...
The aim of this article is to show the different ways in which two young women born and raised in ex...
In an essay titled ‘The Exiled Tongue’ (2002), Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertész develops a genealogy ...
Despite the recent increase in scholarship on the subject of the female experience in exile, there i...
The following study examines the complexities surrounding identity negotiation in transnational lite...
This dissertation examines the post-1933 novels of Adrienne Thomas, Gertrud Isolani, and Gabriele Te...
This thesis proposes to discuss the exile and female displacement in the works Ronda solitária (1954...
If the phenomena of exile and exile literature during the national socialist dictatorship in Germany...
This thesis examines the effect of the experience of exile on the German poet Hilde Domin and the Po...
After the introductory chapters dealing with problematics of living abroad including memories of wri...
The essay offers an overview of the experience of exile of a group of German and Austrian female wr...
Vera Modigliani (1888-1974), Maria Brandon Albini (1904-1995), and Joyce Lussu (1912-1998) were anti...
The twentieth century is a time when the discourse of exile is prevalent in culture and literature a...
In this article I will consider the extent to which the voices of exiled and refugee women have adap...
This article analyze the construction of a different style of woman in the stories compiled in the b...
This essay is devoted to a survey of German and Austrian exile literature in Belgium from 1933 to 19...
The aim of this article is to show the different ways in which two young women born and raised in ex...
In an essay titled ‘The Exiled Tongue’ (2002), Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertész develops a genealogy ...