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German Literature and the First World War: The Anti-War Tradition - Collected Essays by Brian Murdoch (Hardcover, New Ed)
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German Literature and the First World War: The Anti-War Tradition - Collected Essays by Brian Murdoch (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Routledge Studies in First World War History
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The period immediately following the end of the First World War
witnessed an outpouring of artistic and literary creativity, as
those that had lived through the war years sought to communicate
their experiences and opinions. In Germany this manifested itself
broadly into two camps, one condemning the war outright; the other
condemning the defeat. Of the former, Erich Maria Remarque's All
Quiet on the Western Front remains the archetypal example of an
anti-war novel, and one that has become synonymous with the Great
War. Yet the tremendous and enduring popularity of Remarque's work
has to some extent eclipsed a plethora of other German anti-war
writers, such as Hans Chlumberg, Ernst Johannsen and Adrienne
Thomas. In order to provide a more rounded view of German anti-war
literature, this volume offers a selection of essays published by
Brian Murdoch over the past twenty years. Beginning with a newly
written introduction, providing the context for the volume and
surveying recent developments in the subject, the essays that
follow range broadly over the German anti-war literary tradition,
telling us much about the shifting and contested nature of the war.
The volume also touches upon subjects such as responsibility,
victimhood, the problem of historical hiatus in the production and
reception of novels, drama, poetry, film and other literature
written during the war, in the Weimar Republic, and in the Third
Reich. The collection also underlines the potential dangers of
using novels as historical sources even when they look like
diaries. One essay was previously unpublished, two have been
augmented, and three are translated into English for the first
time. Taken together they offer a fascinating insight into the
cultural memory and literary legacy of the First World War and
German anti-war texts.
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