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Representation of War in German Literature - From 1800 to the Present

English · Paperback / Softback

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"The history of literature about war is marked by a fundamental paradox: although war forms the subject of countless novels, dramas, poems, and films, it is often conceived as indescribable. Even as many writers strive towards an ideal of authenticity, they maintain that no representation can do justice to the terror and violence of war. Readings of Schiller, Kleist, Jèunger, Remarque, Grass, Bèoll, Handke, and Jelinek reveal that stylistic and aesthetic features, gender discourses, and concepts of agency and victimization can all undermine a text's martial stance or its ostensible pacifist agenda. Spanning the period from the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars to the recent wars in Yugoslavia and Iraq, Elisabeth Krimmer investigates the aesthetic, theoretical, and historical challenges that confront writers of war"--

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1. Introduction; 2. The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars; 3. The First World War; 4. The Second World War; 5. Yugoslavia and Iraq; 6. Conclusion.

About the author










Elisabeth Krimmer is Associate Professor in the Department of German and Russian at the University of California, Davis.

Product details

Authors Elisabeth Krimmer, Elisabeth (University of California Krimmer
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.07.2014
 
EAN 9781107425477
ISBN 978-1-107-42547-7
No. of pages 278
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Romance linguistics / literary studies

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