German Life Writing in the Twentieth Century

German Life Writing in the Twentieth Century
Title German Life Writing in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Birgit Dahlke
Publisher Camden House
Total Pages 224
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1571133135

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"Life-writing", an increasingly accepted category among scholars of literature and other disciplines, encompasses not just autobiography and biography, but also memoirs, diaries, letters, interviews, and even non-written texts such as film. Whether these were produced in diary or letter form as events unfolded or long after the event in the form of autobiographical prose, common to all are attempts by individuals to make sense of their experiences. In many such texts, the authors reassess their lives against the background of a broader public debate about the past. This book of essays examines German life-writing after major turning points in twentieth-century German history: the First World War, the Nazi era, the postwar division of Germany, and the collapse of socialism and German unification. The volume is distinctive because it combines an overview of academic approaches to the study of life-writing with a set of German-language case studies. In this respect it goes further than existing studies, which often present life-writing material without indicating how it might fit into our broader understanding of a particular culture or historical period.

Broken Lives

Broken Lives
Title Broken Lives PDF eBook
Author Konrad H. Jarausch
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 462
Release 2019-11-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0691196486

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The gripping stories of ordinary Germans who lived through World War II, the Holocaust, and Cold War partition—but also recovery, reunification, and rehabilitation Broken Lives is a gripping account of ordinary Germans who came of age under Hitler and whose lives were scarred and sometimes destroyed by what they saw and did. Drawing on six dozen memoirs by Germans born in the 1920s, Konrad Jarausch chronicles the unforgettable stories of people who not only lived through the Third Reich, World War II, the Holocaust, and Cold War partition, but also participated in Germany's astonishing postwar recovery, reunification, and rehabilitation. Bringing together the voices of men and women, perpetrators and victims, Broken Lives offers new insights about persistent questions. Why did so many Germans support Hitler through years of wartime sacrifice and Nazi inhumanity? How did they finally distance themselves from the Nazi past and come to embrace human rights? The result is a powerful portrait of the experiences of average Germans who journeyed into, through, and out of the abyss of a dark century.

Great German Short Stories of the Twentieth Century

Great German Short Stories of the Twentieth Century
Title Great German Short Stories of the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author M. Charlotte Wolf
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 274
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0486476324

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"Ideal for students, this affordable anthology features expert new translations of a dozen works previously unavailable in English. The translations appear alongside the original German text of such stories as "Beauty and the Beast" by Irmtraud Morgner, Gabriele Wohmann's "Good Luck and Bad Luck," and tales by other modern authors, including Grunert, Inneberger, and Klockmann"--

Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture

Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture
Title Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture PDF eBook
Author Carol Poore
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 430
Release 2009-06-02
Genre History
ISBN 0472033816

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A groundbreaking exploration of disability in Germany, from the Weimar Republic to present-day reunified Germany

A German Generation

A German Generation
Title A German Generation PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Kohut
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 609
Release 2012-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300178042

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Germans of the generation born just before the outbreak of World War I lived through a tumultuous and dramatic century. This book tells the story of their lives and, in so doing, offers a new history of twentieth-century Germany, as experienced and made by ordinary human beings.On the basis of sixty-two oral-history interviews, this book shows how this generation was shaped psychologically by a series of historically engendered losses over the course of the century. In response, this generation turned to the collective to repair the losses it had suffered, most fatefully to the community of the "Volk" during the Third Reich, a racial collective to which this generation was passionately committed and which was at the heart of National Socialism and its popular appeal.

Writing Lives

Writing Lives
Title Writing Lives PDF eBook
Author Corinne Painter
Publisher Women, Gender and Sexuality in German Literature and Culture
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Authors, German
ISBN 9781788741552

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Clementine Krämer, who is relatively unknown today, was a prolific German Jewish writer and leader of the women's movement who experienced at first hand the First World War and the rise to power of the National Socialists. This book makes an important contribution to the scholarship by revealing a fresh perspective on this tumultuous time.

Contested Selves

Contested Selves
Title Contested Selves PDF eBook
Author Katja Herges
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 323
Release 2021
Genre Autobiography
ISBN 1640141057

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Investigates the field of German life writing, from Rahel Levin Varnhagen around 1800 to Carmen Sylva a century later, from Döblin, Becher, women's WWII diaries, German-Jewish memoirs, and East German women's interview literatureto the autofiction of Lena Gorelik.