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The German historical novel since the eighteenth century
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ISBN: 1443857270 9781443857277 9781443897662 1443897663 Year: 2016 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne

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Alfred Döblins historisches Denken : zur Poetik des modernen Geschichtsromans
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ISBN: 3476003779 Year: 1978 Publisher: Stuttgart Metzler


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Jewish pasts, German fictions : history, memory, and minority culture in Germany, 1824-1955
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ISBN: 0804790590 9780804790598 9780804786072 0804786070 Year: 2014 Publisher: Stanford Stanford University Press

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"Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is a pioneering account of how German-Jewish writers used images from the Spanish-Jewish past to define their place in German culture and society. Jonathan Skolnik argues that Jewish historical fiction was a form of cultural memory that functioned as a parallel to the modern, demythologizing project of secular Jewish history writing. What did it mean for a minority to imagine its history in the majority language? Skolnik makes the case that the answer lies in the creation of a German-Jewish minority culture in which historical fiction played a central role. After Hitler's rise to power in 1933, Jewish writers and artists employed images from the Sephardic past to grapple with the nature of fascism, the predicament of exile, and the destruction of European Jewry in the Holocaust. He goes on to show that this past not only helped Jews to make sense of the nonsense, but also served as a window into the hopes for integration and fears about assimilation that preoccupied German-Jewish writers throughout most of the nineteenth century. Ultimately, Skolnik positions the Jewish embrace of German culture not as an act of assimilation but a reinvention of Jewish identity and historical memory."--Page 4 of cover.

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