German Literature under National Socialism
Originally published in 1983, this study starts with an exploration of proto-Nazi literature in the early 20th Century and pursues later developments up to the arrival of fully-fledged National Socialism. Not only literature within Germany is covered; after 1933 republican writers forced into exile for racial as well as political reasons rejected the anti-Semitic ‘barbarism’ of National Socialism and developed a powerful brand of anti-fascist literature in countries around the world. This ‘exile’ literature is covered in depth, both for its outstanding individual figures like Brecht and Mann as well as for the general phenomenon of exile. Attention is particularly focused on those non-Nazis who remained in Germany as ‘inner émigrés’ forming a resistance literature. One area of resistance also highlighted in the book is the Spanish Civil War in which many writers fought.

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German Literature under National Socialism
Originally published in 1983, this study starts with an exploration of proto-Nazi literature in the early 20th Century and pursues later developments up to the arrival of fully-fledged National Socialism. Not only literature within Germany is covered; after 1933 republican writers forced into exile for racial as well as political reasons rejected the anti-Semitic ‘barbarism’ of National Socialism and developed a powerful brand of anti-fascist literature in countries around the world. This ‘exile’ literature is covered in depth, both for its outstanding individual figures like Brecht and Mann as well as for the general phenomenon of exile. Attention is particularly focused on those non-Nazis who remained in Germany as ‘inner émigrés’ forming a resistance literature. One area of resistance also highlighted in the book is the Spanish Civil War in which many writers fought.

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German Literature under National Socialism

German Literature under National Socialism

by J. M. Ritchie
German Literature under National Socialism

German Literature under National Socialism

by J. M. Ritchie

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Originally published in 1983, this study starts with an exploration of proto-Nazi literature in the early 20th Century and pursues later developments up to the arrival of fully-fledged National Socialism. Not only literature within Germany is covered; after 1933 republican writers forced into exile for racial as well as political reasons rejected the anti-Semitic ‘barbarism’ of National Socialism and developed a powerful brand of anti-fascist literature in countries around the world. This ‘exile’ literature is covered in depth, both for its outstanding individual figures like Brecht and Mann as well as for the general phenomenon of exile. Attention is particularly focused on those non-Nazis who remained in Germany as ‘inner émigrés’ forming a resistance literature. One area of resistance also highlighted in the book is the Spanish Civil War in which many writers fought.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367856656
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/31/2021
Series: Routledge Library Editions: German Literature
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

J. M. Ritchie was Head of the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Sheffield, U.K

Table of Contents

Part 1: 1914 – 1933 – Germany Sleeps 1. The Weimar Republic’s Secret Germany 2. The Making of a People 3. When I Hear ‘Culture’ I Reach for my Revolver Part 2: 1933-1945 – Inside Germany 4. Germany Awakens 5. Novels and Dramas in the Third Reich 6. Inner Emigration 7. Resistance Part 3: 1933-1945 – Outside Germany 8. The Spanish Civil War 9. Exile, the First Phase 10. Exile, the Second Phase 11. Theatre in Exile 12. Lyric and Song in Exile Part 4: 1945 and After 13. The Return From Exile

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