This article examines Jurek Becker's 1976 novel Der Boxer and W. G. Sebald's critical essay on Becker “Ich möchte zu ihnen hinabsteigen und finde den Weg nicht. Zu den Romanen Jurek Beckers” (posthumously published in 2010) to show how they reflect the changing norms of Holocaust testimony in German literature. Becker's well-received novel narrates the refusal of a traumatized Jewish survivor to conform to the normative expectations of Holocaust testimony in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Sebald's essay, written in the early 1990s, however, accuses the novel of being inauthentic and by implication unethical. The polemic demonstrates Sebald's attempt to establish norms of Holocaust representation in the period following the Wende. Bec...
In Мау 2003 Nicolas Berg published his study "Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker". In hi...
The social system of Weimar Germany has always been controversial. From the start 1Weimar society wa...
The articles deals with the relapses of the “Debkbild” on German literature after WWII at the wake o...
This thesis is a critical analysis of W.G. Sebald‘s Luftkrieg und Literatur (On the Natural History ...
textThis dissertation investigates two of W.G. Sebald’s novels, "Die Ausgewanderten" and "Austerlitz...
German author W. G. Sebald (1944-2001) studied how historical methodology contributed to this aliena...
oai:ojs.ojs.cf.ac.uk:article/12This essay examines different literary portrayals of the late 1950s i...
This dissertation examines the literary construction of post-Holocaust German Jewish identity as it ...
The purpose of this article is to explore how memory is constructed in Victor Klemperer’s diaries. I...
This thesis analyzes Günter Grass\u27s Im Krebsgang (2002), and W. G. Sebald\u27s Austerlitz (2001) ...
This dissertation examines how two postwar Jewish writers from the former German Democratic Republic...
This thesis analyses dramatic and historical narratives about the Holocaust. Primarily, it focuses o...
W.G. Sebald’s literary output has consistently addressed the theme of exile, which is most fully exp...
More than seven decades after the liberation of concentration camps across Europe, we are witnessing...
This article raises questions about the role and function of influence in Holocaust fiction. Particu...
In Мау 2003 Nicolas Berg published his study "Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker". In hi...
The social system of Weimar Germany has always been controversial. From the start 1Weimar society wa...
The articles deals with the relapses of the “Debkbild” on German literature after WWII at the wake o...
This thesis is a critical analysis of W.G. Sebald‘s Luftkrieg und Literatur (On the Natural History ...
textThis dissertation investigates two of W.G. Sebald’s novels, "Die Ausgewanderten" and "Austerlitz...
German author W. G. Sebald (1944-2001) studied how historical methodology contributed to this aliena...
oai:ojs.ojs.cf.ac.uk:article/12This essay examines different literary portrayals of the late 1950s i...
This dissertation examines the literary construction of post-Holocaust German Jewish identity as it ...
The purpose of this article is to explore how memory is constructed in Victor Klemperer’s diaries. I...
This thesis analyzes Günter Grass\u27s Im Krebsgang (2002), and W. G. Sebald\u27s Austerlitz (2001) ...
This dissertation examines how two postwar Jewish writers from the former German Democratic Republic...
This thesis analyses dramatic and historical narratives about the Holocaust. Primarily, it focuses o...
W.G. Sebald’s literary output has consistently addressed the theme of exile, which is most fully exp...
More than seven decades after the liberation of concentration camps across Europe, we are witnessing...
This article raises questions about the role and function of influence in Holocaust fiction. Particu...
In Мау 2003 Nicolas Berg published his study "Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker". In hi...
The social system of Weimar Germany has always been controversial. From the start 1Weimar society wa...
The articles deals with the relapses of the “Debkbild” on German literature after WWII at the wake o...