1914/1939 : German reflections of the two world wars
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Wisconsin Workshop (20th : 1989 : Madison, Wis.). Grimm, Reinhold; Hermand, Jost, Editor
1914/1939 : German reflections of the two world wars
ISBN 0-299-97074-4
(The Wisconsin Workshop )
University of Wisconsin Press, 1992
vii, 186 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/German.GermRe
Contents
[Cover] 1914/1939 German reflections of the two world wars
[Title page] 1914/1939 German reflections of the two world wars
Contents, pp. v ff.
Preface, pp. vii-[1] ff.
The steadfast tin soldier: Thomas Mann in World Wars I and II, Vaget, Hans Rudolf pp. 3-21
Brussels 1916: Gottfried Benn's Urerlebnis, Grimm, Reinhold pp. 22-36
"Und als der Krieg im vierten Lenz...": Brecht and the two world wars, Schoeps, Karl-Heinz pp. 37-69
Fallen altars are occupied by demons: the disenchantment of Ernst Jünger, Bullock, Marcus pp. 70-90
Heroic delusions: German artists in the service of imperialism, Hermand, Jost pp. 91-115
Shooting wars: German cinema and the two world wars, Silberman, Marc pp. 116-136
Women's literary production in the two world wars, Halle, Randall; Sokeland, Sherri; Tyson, Sue pp. 137-153
German professors and the two world wars, Herrmann, Hans Peter pp. 154-173
After two world wars: German and Austrian authors on the idea of Europe, Lützeler, Paul Michael pp. 174-186 ff.
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