German-speaking Exiles in Great Britain

German-speaking Exiles in Great Britain
Title German-speaking Exiles in Great Britain PDF eBook
Author Ian Wallace
Publisher Rodopi
Total Pages 308
Release 2000
Genre Austrians
ISBN 9789042013735

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Eleven essays, most in English and a handful in German, reflect the experience of German and Austrian refugees who landed in Great Britain during the Nazi era. Three are case studies of academics and professionals who built new careers in England; two focus on refugee children, one concentrating on the fate of those educated at leading German-Jewish institutions, and one on the reading habits of children across two cultures; and the remaining essays examine developments in the political and cultural spheres. The index lists names only, not subjects. c. Book News Inc.

German-Speaking Exiles in Great Britain

German-Speaking Exiles in Great Britain
Title German-Speaking Exiles in Great Britain PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 287
Release 2023-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 9004617930

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Between Two Languages

Between Two Languages
Title Between Two Languages PDF eBook
Author William Abbey
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 1995
Genre Authors, Exiled
ISBN

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Changing Countries

Changing Countries
Title Changing Countries PDF eBook
Author Marian Malet
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This work is a study of 34 men and women who came to Britain from Germany, Austria and Czechoslavakia in distressing conditions between 1933 and 1940 as refugees from Nazism.

Between Two Languages

Between Two Languages
Title Between Two Languages PDF eBook
Author William Abbey
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 1995
Genre Authors, Exiled
ISBN

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German-speaking Exiles in Great Britain

German-speaking Exiles in Great Britain
Title German-speaking Exiles in Great Britain PDF eBook
Author J. M. Ritchie
Publisher Rodopi
Total Pages 212
Release 2001
Genre Austrians
ISBN 9789042015371

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From the contents: Charmian BRINSON: Autobiography in exile: the reflections of women refugees from Nazism in British exile, 1933-1945. - Alexander STEPHAN: Hetz- und Greuelpropaganda. Die Uberwachung der deutschen Exilschriftsteller in Grossbritannien durch das Auswartige Amt. - Jorg THUNECKE: Die Isle of Man-Lagerzeitungen The Camp und The Onchan Pioneer: Kultur im Ausnahmezustand."

German-speaking Exiles in the Performing Arts in Britain after 1933

German-speaking Exiles in the Performing Arts in Britain after 1933
Title German-speaking Exiles in the Performing Arts in Britain after 1933 PDF eBook
Author Charmian Brinson
Publisher Rodopi
Total Pages 308
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9401209197

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This volume focuses on the contribution of German-speaking refugees from Nazism to the performing arts in Britain, evaluating their role in broadcasting, theatre, film and dance from 1933 to the present. It contains essays evaluating the role of refugee artists in the BBC German Service, including the actor Martin Miller, the writer Bruno Adler and the journalist Edmund Wolf. Miller also made a career in the English theatre transcending the barrier of Language, as did the actor Gerhard Hinze, whose transition to the English stage is an instructive example of adaptation to a new theatre culture. In film, Language problems were mitigated by the technical possibilities of the medium, although stars like Anton Walbrook received coaching in English. Certainly, technicians from Central Europe, like the cameraman Wolf Suschitzky, helped establish the character of British film in the 1950s and 1960s. In dance theatre, Language played little role, facilitating the influence in Britain of dance practitioners like Kurt Jooss and Sigurd Leeder. Finally, evaluating the reverse influence of émigrés on Germany, two essays discuss Erich Fried’s translations of Shakespeare and Peter Zadek’s early theatre career in Germany.