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The Ambivalent Author : Five German Writers and Their Jewish Characters, 1848-1914

Author/creator Burdekin, Hannah 1971- Author
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York : Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated
Description338 p.
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Summary Annotation This study addresses the problems raised by the ambivalent comments about or portrayals of the Jews to be found in the writings of Gustav Freytag, Wilhelm Raabe, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Theodor Fontane and the early Thomas Mann. Why was it that these supposedly tolerant and liberal-minded men could use the language and images of antisemitism in their non-fiction and fiction? The book considers the question within the context of the unequal German-Jewish relationship in the period before, during and after Jewish emancipation. This study exposes the problematic way in which liberal-minded Germans thought about and treated the Jews in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Contents: Gustav Freytag: The Limitations of Liberalism -- Wilhelm Raabe: The Master, the 'Schone Semitische Zauberin' and her 'Krummnasige Verwandtschaft' -- Leopold von Sacher-Masoch: Erratic Solidarity -- Theodor Fontane: The Uncertain Critic -- Thomas Mann: The Blindness of the 'bequeme Mehrzahl'.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2002041339
ISBN9783906767055
ISBN3906767051 (Trade Paper) Out of Print
Standard identifier# 9783906767055
Stock number00014985

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