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The Bloomsbury companion to Holocaust literature

The Bloomsbury companion to Holocaust literature / ed. by Jenni Adams

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Other Authors:Adams, Jenni (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury Academic, 2014
Subjects:
Aufsatzsammlung
Judenvernichtung
Literatur
Contents/pieces:12 records
Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
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1. A genre of rupture : the literary language of the Holocaust
2. After epic : Adorno's scream and the shadow of the lyric
3. "Don't you know anything?" : childhood and the Holocaust
4. Narrative perspective and the Holocaust perpetrators : Edgar Hilsenrath's 'The Nazi and the Barber' and Jonathan Littell's 'The Kindly Ones'
5. Holocaust literature : comparative perspectives
6. Relationships to realism in Post-Holocaust fiction : conflicted realism and the counterfactual historical novel
7. Depoliticizing and repoliticizing Holocaust memory
8. New directions in Holocaust literary studies
9. Theory and the ethics of Holocaust-representation
10. Holocaust postmemory : W.G. Sebald and Gerhard Richter
11. Holocaust literature and the taboo
12. Questions of the truth in Holocaust memory and testimony

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