This item is embargoed until 23 October 2018. For any queries please contact the author at mmwh2@cam.ac.uk.The purpose of this dissertation is to contrast the differing responses to early political anti- Semitism by Arthur Schnitzler and Jakob Wassermann. By drawing on Schnitzler’s primary material, it becomes clear that he identified with certain characters in Der Weg ins Freie and Professor Bernhardi. Having established this, it is possible to trace the development of Schnitzler’s stance on the so-called ‘Jewish Question’: a concept one may term enlightened apolitical individualism. Enlightened for Schnitzler’s rejection of Jewish orthodoxy, apolitical because he always remained strongly averse to politics in general, and individua...
Diese Abschlussarbeit setzt sich mit dem Antisemitismus in Arthur Schnitzlers Werken, „Der Weg ins F...
This article attempts to relate modern anti-Semitism to the increasingly close interactions of Jews ...
This dissertation examines how two postwar Jewish writers from the former German Democratic Republic...
Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) was one of the most prominent Viennese fiction writers of the twentiet...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
Of Jewish origin, Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) has been labeled a nationalist and reactionary author...
The objective of my dissertation is to address the implications of politically marginalized. identit...
In his autobiographical account “My way as a Jew and as a German”, published 1921, Jakob Wassermann ...
This dissertation examines aspects of the Jewish encounter with modern discourses of subjectivity. T...
Turn-of-the-century Vienna was a time of ambivalence. The problems which Arthur Schnitzler explored ...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
German-Jewish relations has been a widely studied field, often with the intent of understanding or e...
The dissertation is a study of German Jewish identity and its influence on the response of German Je...
This dissertation uses published and unpublished texts by the Austrian Jewish writer, Karl Emil Fran...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
Diese Abschlussarbeit setzt sich mit dem Antisemitismus in Arthur Schnitzlers Werken, „Der Weg ins F...
This article attempts to relate modern anti-Semitism to the increasingly close interactions of Jews ...
This dissertation examines how two postwar Jewish writers from the former German Democratic Republic...
Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) was one of the most prominent Viennese fiction writers of the twentiet...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
Of Jewish origin, Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) has been labeled a nationalist and reactionary author...
The objective of my dissertation is to address the implications of politically marginalized. identit...
In his autobiographical account “My way as a Jew and as a German”, published 1921, Jakob Wassermann ...
This dissertation examines aspects of the Jewish encounter with modern discourses of subjectivity. T...
Turn-of-the-century Vienna was a time of ambivalence. The problems which Arthur Schnitzler explored ...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
German-Jewish relations has been a widely studied field, often with the intent of understanding or e...
The dissertation is a study of German Jewish identity and its influence on the response of German Je...
This dissertation uses published and unpublished texts by the Austrian Jewish writer, Karl Emil Fran...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
Diese Abschlussarbeit setzt sich mit dem Antisemitismus in Arthur Schnitzlers Werken, „Der Weg ins F...
This article attempts to relate modern anti-Semitism to the increasingly close interactions of Jews ...
This dissertation examines how two postwar Jewish writers from the former German Democratic Republic...