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  1. Yiddish writers in Weimar Berlin
    a fugitive modernism
    Autor*in: Caplan, Marc
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

    Introduction: Weimar and Now -- Spectral Empires: Landscapes, Nation-States, and the Homelessness of Weimar Modernism. -- A Past Become Space: Alfred Döblin and Dovid Bergelson in Poland, the Soviet Union and Berlin -- At the Crossroads of the... mehr

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    Introduction: Weimar and Now -- Spectral Empires: Landscapes, Nation-States, and the Homelessness of Weimar Modernism. -- A Past Become Space: Alfred Döblin and Dovid Bergelson in Poland, the Soviet Union and Berlin -- At the Crossroads of the Twentieth Century: Neue Sachlichkeit and Dovid Bergelson's Berlin Stories -- Melancholic Conspiracies: Masks, Masques, and Baroque Aesthetics in Yiddish and German Modernism. Watch the Throne: The Baroque, the Gothic, and Symbolism in Der Nister's Early Stories -- Harold Lloyd and the Hermit: Popular Culture, Gothic Aesthetics, and the End of Der Nister's Symbolist Career -- Apocalyptic Origins: The Politics of Nostalgia in German and Yiddish Modernism. Arrested Development: Fragmentation, Apocalypse, and the Pursuit of Origins in Joseph Roth's Representation of Eastern Europe -- Moyshe Kulbak's Berlin Writings: Here, There, Everywhere (Nowhere) -- Conclusion: Origin Is the Goal. "In Yiddish Writers in Weimar Berlin, Marc Caplan explores the reciprocal encounter between Eastern European Jews and German culture in the days following World War I. By concentrating primarily on a small group of avant-garde Yiddish writers-Dovid Bergelson, Der Nister, and Moyshe Kulbak-working in Berlin during the Weimar Republic, Caplan examines how these writers became central to modernist aesthetics. By concentrating on the character of Yiddish literature produced in Weimar Germany, Caplan offers a new method of seeing how artistic creation is constructed and a new understanding of the political resonances that result from it. Yiddish Writers in Weimar Berlin reveals how Yiddish literature participated in the culture of Weimar-era modernism, how active Yiddish writers were in the literary scene, and how German-speaking Jews read descriptions of Yiddish-speaking Jews to uncover the emotional complexity of what they managed to create even in the midst of their confusion and ambivalence in Germany. Caplan's masterful narrative affords new insights into literary form, Jewish culture, and the philosophical and psychological motivations for aesthetic"--

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780253051981; 9780253052001
    RVK Klassifikation: GG 3675
    Schriftenreihe: German Jewish cultures
    Schlagworte: Yiddish literature; Yiddish literature; Jews; Modernism (Literature)
    Umfang: xiv, 375 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Yiddish writers in Weimar Berlin
    a fugitive modernism
    Autor*in: Caplan, Marc
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

    Introduction: Weimar and Now -- Spectral Empires: Landscapes, Nation-States, and the Homelessness of Weimar Modernism. -- A Past Become Space: Alfred Döblin and Dovid Bergelson in Poland, the Soviet Union and Berlin -- At the Crossroads of the... mehr

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    Introduction: Weimar and Now -- Spectral Empires: Landscapes, Nation-States, and the Homelessness of Weimar Modernism. -- A Past Become Space: Alfred Döblin and Dovid Bergelson in Poland, the Soviet Union and Berlin -- At the Crossroads of the Twentieth Century: Neue Sachlichkeit and Dovid Bergelson's Berlin Stories -- Melancholic Conspiracies: Masks, Masques, and Baroque Aesthetics in Yiddish and German Modernism. Watch the Throne: The Baroque, the Gothic, and Symbolism in Der Nister's Early Stories -- Harold Lloyd and the Hermit: Popular Culture, Gothic Aesthetics, and the End of Der Nister's Symbolist Career -- Apocalyptic Origins: The Politics of Nostalgia in German and Yiddish Modernism. Arrested Development: Fragmentation, Apocalypse, and the Pursuit of Origins in Joseph Roth's Representation of Eastern Europe -- Moyshe Kulbak's Berlin Writings: Here, There, Everywhere (Nowhere) -- Conclusion: Origin Is the Goal. "In Yiddish Writers in Weimar Berlin, Marc Caplan explores the reciprocal encounter between Eastern European Jews and German culture in the days following World War I. By concentrating primarily on a small group of avant-garde Yiddish writers-Dovid Bergelson, Der Nister, and Moyshe Kulbak-working in Berlin during the Weimar Republic, Caplan examines how these writers became central to modernist aesthetics. By concentrating on the character of Yiddish literature produced in Weimar Germany, Caplan offers a new method of seeing how artistic creation is constructed and a new understanding of the political resonances that result from it. Yiddish Writers in Weimar Berlin reveals how Yiddish literature participated in the culture of Weimar-era modernism, how active Yiddish writers were in the literary scene, and how German-speaking Jews read descriptions of Yiddish-speaking Jews to uncover the emotional complexity of what they managed to create even in the midst of their confusion and ambivalence in Germany. Caplan's masterful narrative affords new insights into literary form, Jewish culture, and the philosophical and psychological motivations for aesthetic"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780253051981; 9780253052001
    RVK Klassifikation: GG 3675
    Schriftenreihe: German Jewish cultures
    Schlagworte: Yiddish literature; Yiddish literature; Jews; Modernism (Literature)
    Umfang: xiv, 375 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Yiddish writers in Weimar Berlin
    a fugitive modernism
    Autor*in: Caplan, Marc
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

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    ISBN: 9780253052001; 9780253051981
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    Schriftenreihe: German Jewish Cultures
    Schlagworte: bisacsh / LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century; Yiddish literature - 20th century - History and criticism; Modernism (Literature) - Germany - History - 20th century; Jews - Germany - Berlin - Intellectual life - 20th century; Yiddish literature - Germany - Berlin - History and criticism
    Umfang: xiv, 375 Seiten, 23 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 355-369

  4. Yiddish writers in Weimar Berlin
    a fugitive modernism
    Autor*in: Caplan, Marc
    Erschienen: 2021; © 2021
    Verlag:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    Universität Mainz, Zentralbibliothek
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    ISBN: 9780253052001; 0253052009; 9780253051981; 0253051983
    RVK Klassifikation: BD 8800 ; GG 3675
    Schriftenreihe: German Jewish cultures
    Schlagworte: Jiddisch; Schriftsteller; Literatur; Moderne
    Umfang: XIV, 375 Seiten