Of the So-Called Soviet Estonian literature. The aim of Socialist Realism was not to define aesthetically the new Socialist art, but rather to provide a tool for ideological control. It contained a deliberate contradiction. This contradiction was called dialectical, and it seemingly had to guarantee the flexibility of the method. The artist had to connect the depiction of the harsh reality of life with the bright hopes of tomorrow, class struggle with the peacefulness of a classless society. Actually, this “dialectic” gave a chance only to those who participated in various purges directed against those who did not conform. These purges, or campaigns of purification, were always “dialectical”: against “formalism and naturalism”, or against “...
From all of the German literature distributed in Poland during the first half of the nineteen fiftie...
West German literature has turned its back to the existence of the second German state until the 198...
This thesis demonstrates how East German fiction has liberated itself from the ideological preconcep...
Of the So-Called Soviet Estonian literature. The aim of Socialist Realism was not to define aestheti...
The Poetics and Reception of Hidden Resistance: the Estonian Game of Totalitarianism. Where, with wh...
The Second World War had a major impact on Estonian society and culture. Estonia was one of the stat...
The Eclipse of the Past in Ene Mihkelson’s novel Katkuhaud (The Plague Grave, 2007). The latest nove...
The article provides an interpretation of the development of Latvian literature during the Soviet pe...
“But I Still Had This Question: How Does One Live Under a Dictatorship?” Christa Wolf – Hopes and Di...
Artikkel käsitleb linnade kujutamist Nõukogude Eesti luules aastatel 1940–1955, analüüsimiseks on võ...
“Die Redlichkeit des Betrugs” – Poetic Remembrance and Totalitarianism at Herta Müller and Vladimir ...
The prominent Russian writer and Nobel Prize Laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1918–2008) was known m...
From Historical Legacy to Self-Determined Language(s) Policy? Literary Multilingualism in Lithuania ...
The theoretical discussion usually labelled “Constructivism”, which has prevailed in historical and ...
In dieser Masterarbeit werden Darstellungen von poetischen Werken analysiert, die in der sowjetische...
From all of the German literature distributed in Poland during the first half of the nineteen fiftie...
West German literature has turned its back to the existence of the second German state until the 198...
This thesis demonstrates how East German fiction has liberated itself from the ideological preconcep...
Of the So-Called Soviet Estonian literature. The aim of Socialist Realism was not to define aestheti...
The Poetics and Reception of Hidden Resistance: the Estonian Game of Totalitarianism. Where, with wh...
The Second World War had a major impact on Estonian society and culture. Estonia was one of the stat...
The Eclipse of the Past in Ene Mihkelson’s novel Katkuhaud (The Plague Grave, 2007). The latest nove...
The article provides an interpretation of the development of Latvian literature during the Soviet pe...
“But I Still Had This Question: How Does One Live Under a Dictatorship?” Christa Wolf – Hopes and Di...
Artikkel käsitleb linnade kujutamist Nõukogude Eesti luules aastatel 1940–1955, analüüsimiseks on võ...
“Die Redlichkeit des Betrugs” – Poetic Remembrance and Totalitarianism at Herta Müller and Vladimir ...
The prominent Russian writer and Nobel Prize Laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1918–2008) was known m...
From Historical Legacy to Self-Determined Language(s) Policy? Literary Multilingualism in Lithuania ...
The theoretical discussion usually labelled “Constructivism”, which has prevailed in historical and ...
In dieser Masterarbeit werden Darstellungen von poetischen Werken analysiert, die in der sowjetische...
From all of the German literature distributed in Poland during the first half of the nineteen fiftie...
West German literature has turned its back to the existence of the second German state until the 198...
This thesis demonstrates how East German fiction has liberated itself from the ideological preconcep...