In his autobiographical account “My way as a Jew and as a German”, published 1921, Jakob Wassermann recalls his life and his most important works in the light of his conflicting identity as a German Jew. Though he is conscious of his jewish roots, he vindicates his role in German culture and literature, by stressing his deep sense of belonging to the language and landscape which build up his homeland. The writer is however fully conscious of the limits of a perfect conciliation between Jews and Germans that was the goal of the Enlightenment. and of the end of this dream. The sharp awareness of the lack of prospects of German Judaism dealing with the rise of a blind antisemitism, based on foolish racial theories, makes of this book a unique...
This thesis looks at a number of Jakob Wassermann’s novels and the ways in which society is depicted...
Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is the first comprehensive study of how German-Jewish writers used ima...
In Series I, the collection contains 37 letters and postcards written by Jakob Wassermann himself to...
In his autobiographical account “My way as a Jew and as a German”, published 1921, Jakob Wassermann ...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
Of Jewish origin, Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) has been labeled a nationalist and reactionary author...
Der deutsch-jüdische Autor Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) gehört zu den meistgelesenen und produktivst...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
This item is embargoed until 23 October 2018. For any queries please contact the author at mmwh2@ca...
Biographical sketch of the writer Jakob Wassermann, based on the author's reminiscences
Jakob Wassermann ist ein deutscher Autor jüdischen Ursprungs. Er zählt zu den renommierten Schrifts...
The head of the writer is tilted forward and turned toward the right. Initialed in print in lower ri...
This drawing is a preliminary for an etching, of which there is a copy in the LBI collection (78.611...
The collection consists mainly of published and unpublished reminiscences about the author Jakob Was...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate, through the analysis of the writings of three German Je...
This thesis looks at a number of Jakob Wassermann’s novels and the ways in which society is depicted...
Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is the first comprehensive study of how German-Jewish writers used ima...
In Series I, the collection contains 37 letters and postcards written by Jakob Wassermann himself to...
In his autobiographical account “My way as a Jew and as a German”, published 1921, Jakob Wassermann ...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
Of Jewish origin, Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) has been labeled a nationalist and reactionary author...
Der deutsch-jüdische Autor Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934) gehört zu den meistgelesenen und produktivst...
This article draws a parallel between Jakob Wassermann's interest in the history of Kaspar Hauser, w...
This item is embargoed until 23 October 2018. For any queries please contact the author at mmwh2@ca...
Biographical sketch of the writer Jakob Wassermann, based on the author's reminiscences
Jakob Wassermann ist ein deutscher Autor jüdischen Ursprungs. Er zählt zu den renommierten Schrifts...
The head of the writer is tilted forward and turned toward the right. Initialed in print in lower ri...
This drawing is a preliminary for an etching, of which there is a copy in the LBI collection (78.611...
The collection consists mainly of published and unpublished reminiscences about the author Jakob Was...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate, through the analysis of the writings of three German Je...
This thesis looks at a number of Jakob Wassermann’s novels and the ways in which society is depicted...
Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is the first comprehensive study of how German-Jewish writers used ima...
In Series I, the collection contains 37 letters and postcards written by Jakob Wassermann himself to...