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A bold attempt at solving the riddle of Gogol's novel Dead Souls. Gogol constructed the novel strictly according to a moral pattern. The novel thus proves to be a true descendant of medieval romance with its inseparable interrelation between ethics and epics.
Gogol', Nikolaĭ Vasil'evich, --- Allegory. --- Banality of evil. --- Dead Souls. --- Epic. --- Ethics. --- Nikolai Gogol. --- Russian literature.
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"The Eichmann Trial Reconsidered brings together leading authorities in a transnational, international, and supranational study of Adolf Eichmann, who was captured by the Israelis in Argentina and tried in Jerusalem in 1961. The essays in this important new collection span the disciplines of history, film studies, political science, sociology, psychology, and law. Contributing scholars adopt a wide historical lens, pushing outwards in time and space to examine the historical and legal influence that Adolf Eichmann and his trial held for Israel, West Germany, and the Middle East. In addition to taking up the question of what drove Eichmann, contributors explore the motivation of prosecutors, lawyers, diplomats, and neighbouring countries before, during, and after the trial ended. The Eichmann Trial Reconsidered puts Eichmann at the centre of an exploration of German versus Israeli jurisprudence, national Israeli identities and politics, and the conflict between German, Israeli, and Arab states."--
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). --- Trials (Genocide) --- Eichmann, Adolf, --- 1939-1945 --- Middle East --- Adolf Eichmann. --- Eichmann Trial. --- Holocaust architect. --- Holocaust. --- Israel. --- Nazi trials. --- banality of evil. --- crimes against humanity. --- international law. --- landmark trial. --- memory. --- post-war Germany. --- war crimes. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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