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  1. The version that wanted to be written
    writing the Nazi past as historiographic metafiction
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin ; Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co. KG

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9783503195251
    DDC Categories: 830; 943
    Series: Transpositions = Transpositionen ; Band 13
    Subjects: Historischer Roman; Drittes Reich <Motiv>; Metafiktion
    Other subjects: Schlink, Bernhard (1944-): Der Vorleser; Hahn, Ulla (1945-): Unscharfe Bilder; Dückers, Tanja (1968-): Himmelskörper; Beyer, Marcel (1965-): Flughunde
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 191-208

  2. The version that wanted to be written
    Writing the Nazi past as historiographic metafiction
  3. The version that wanted to be written
    writing the Nazi past as historiographic metafiction
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin

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    Series: Transpositionen ; Band 13
    Subjects: Historischer Roman; Metafiktion; Drittes Reich <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Beyer, Marcel (1965-): Flughunde; Hahn, Ulla (1945-): Unscharfe Bilder; Dückers, Tanja (1968-): Himmelskörper; Schlink, Bernhard (1944-): Der Vorleser
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  4. The version that wanted to be written
    writing the Nazi past as historiographic metafiction
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    Publisher:  Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin

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    ISBN: 9783503195251
    RVK Categories: GO 16014
    Series: Transpositionen ; Band 13
    Subjects: Schlink, Bernhard; Hahn, Ulla; Dückers, Tanja; Beyer, Marcel; Historischer Roman; Drittes Reich <Motiv>; Metafiktion; ; Schlink, Bernhard; Dückers, Tanja; Beyer, Marcel; Hahn, Ulla; Nationalsozialismus; Metafiktion;
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  5. The version that wanted to be written
    writing the Nazi past as historiographic metafiction
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin

    The unification of Germany in 1990 set in train a number of dramatic changes in Germany’s political, social and cultural landscape which gave rise to a series of hotly debated memory contests centred on the newly unified nation’s approach to its... more

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    The unification of Germany in 1990 set in train a number of dramatic changes in Germany’s political, social and cultural landscape which gave rise to a series of hotly debated memory contests centred on the newly unified nation’s approach to its common Nazi past. As an important medium of cultural memory, literature played a significant part in the controversy and novels dealing with the Nazi past enjoyed widespread popularity and influence in the 20 years following 1990. But what "version" of the Nazi past did the authors of these novels choose to tell? Using the perpetrator/victim dichotomy around which much of the debate crystallised, this book seeks to answer this question via a close textual analysis of works by Bernhard Schlink, Ulla Hahn, Tanja Dückers, and Marcel Beyer. In particular, this book analyses these novels as historiographic metafiction, a significantly under-explored angle which raises important questions concerning our ability to know the “truth” about the past and destabilises the basis on which we judge guilt or innocence. In providing a deeper understanding of the approach of fiction authors to the Nazi past in the post-1990 period, this book aims to enrich our understanding of its legacy in contemporary German society today.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783503195251
    RVK Categories: GO 16014
    Series: Transpositionen/Transpositions ; Band 13
    Subjects: Schlink, Bernhard; Hahn, Ulla; Dückers, Tanja; Beyer, Marcel; Historischer Roman; Drittes Reich <Motiv>; Metafiktion;
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (208 Seiten)
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 191-208

  6. <<The>> version that wanted to be written
    writing the Nazi past as historiographic metafiction
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin

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    ISBN: 9783503195251
    Series: Transpositionen ; Band 13
    Subjects: Schlink, Bernhard; Hahn, Ulla; Dückers, Tanja; Beyer, Marcel; Historischer Roman; Drittes Reich <Motiv>; Metafiktion
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (208 Seiten)
  7. The version that wanted to be written
    writing the Nazi past as historiographic metafiction
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin

    "The unification of Germany in 1990 set in train a number of dramatic changes in Germany's political, social and cultural landscape which gave rise to a series of hotly debated memory contests centred on the newly unified nation's approach to its... more

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    "The unification of Germany in 1990 set in train a number of dramatic changes in Germany's political, social and cultural landscape which gave rise to a series of hotly debated memory contests centred on the newly unified nation's approach to its common Nazi past. As an important medium of cultural memory, literature played a significant part in the controversy and novels dealing with the Nazi past enjoyed widespread popularity and influence in the 20 years following 1990. But what 'version' of the Nazi past did the authors of these novels choose to tell? Using the perpetrator/victim dichotomy around which much of the debate crystallised, this book seeks to answer this question via a close textual analysis of works by Bernhard Schlink, Ulla Hahn, Tanja Dückers, and Marcel Beyer. In particular, this book analyses these novels as historiographic metafiction, a significantly under-explored angle which raises important questions concerning our ability to know the 'truth' about the past and destabilises the basis on which we judge guilt or innocence. In providing a deeper understanding of the approach of fiction authors to the Nazi past in the post-1990 period, this book aims to enrich our understanding of its legacy in contemporary German society today. "--Publisher's website

     

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  8. The version that wanted to be written
    writing the Nazi past as historiographic metafiction
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin

    "The unification of Germany in 1990 set in train a number of dramatic changes in Germany's political, social and cultural landscape which gave rise to a series of hotly debated memory contests centred on the newly unified nation's approach to its... more

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    "The unification of Germany in 1990 set in train a number of dramatic changes in Germany's political, social and cultural landscape which gave rise to a series of hotly debated memory contests centred on the newly unified nation's approach to its common Nazi past. As an important medium of cultural memory, literature played a significant part in the controversy and novels dealing with the Nazi past enjoyed widespread popularity and influence in the 20 years following 1990. But what 'version' of the Nazi past did the authors of these novels choose to tell? Using the perpetrator/victim dichotomy around which much of the debate crystallised, this book seeks to answer this question via a close textual analysis of works by Bernhard Schlink, Ulla Hahn, Tanja Dückers, and Marcel Beyer. In particular, this book analyses these novels as historiographic metafiction, a significantly under-explored angle which raises important questions concerning our ability to know the 'truth' about the past and destabilises the basis on which we judge guilt or innocence. In providing a deeper understanding of the approach of fiction authors to the Nazi past in the post-1990 period, this book aims to enrich our understanding of its legacy in contemporary German society today. "--Publisher's website

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783503195251
    RVK Categories: GO 16014
    Series: Transpositionen/Transpositions ; Band 13
    Subjects: Nazis in literature; German literature; World War, 1939-1945; Littérature allemande - 20e siècle - Histoire et critique; Nazis dans la littérature; Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 - Littérature et guerre; German literature; Historiography; Nazis in literature; War and literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (208 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 191-208