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This volume is the first comprehensive bibliography of all Werfel
publications in German language and thus a complete history of the
publication of Werfel's works. All works are arranged
alphabetically by title, followed by all other editions grouped by
publisher. Each bibliographical entry contains the edition's
designation, all the information from the title sheet, a
description of the volume, the location and detailed explanatory
notes.
Lion Feuchtwanger's works appeared under the imprint of over 30
different publishers, not including the book club editions and the
publishers of stage manuscripts. Jud Su ss, one of Feuchtwanger's
best-known works, provides a perfect illustration of this complex
publication history. This work was published before, during and
after Feuchtwanger's exile by Georg M ller, Drei Masken Verlag, Th.
Knaur Verlag, Querido (Amsterdam), Forum (Stockholm and Amsterdam),
Neuer Verlag (Stockholm), Frankfurte Verlagsanstalt, B rgers
Taschenbu cher, Greifenverlag, Rowohlt Taschenbuchverlag, Fischer
Taschenbuchverlag, Deutscher Bu cherbund, Bu chergilde Gutenberg
and Aufbau-Verlag. Lion Feuchtwanger: A Bibliographic Handbook is
the first comprehensive documentation of Feuchtwanger's writings.
Beginning with the earliest publications in 1905, it sets out the
entire history of Feuchtwanger publications right up to the present
day. The most important source for this bibliogra was the Lion
Feuchtwanger Memorial Library in Los Angeles. The point of
departure for notes on the German editions was the dissertation by
Gertrude Goetz (Univ. of Southern California 1969). Recent research
using advanced computer resources such as OCLC and RLIN as well as
numerous visits to publishing houses and libraries have made it
possible to update and expand on details given in the
dissertation."
The second volume contains Feuchtwanger's essays and belletristic
contributions to periodicals, newspapers and anthologies, as well
as translations and adaptations of his work for film, television,
radio, theatre and opera and productions of his works of drama.
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USA (German, Hardcover)
Konrad Feilchenfeldt, John M. Spalek, Sandra H Hawrylchak
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R6,369
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This collection of essays is at the same time a reference work of
previously unknown names and topics of German-language exile
literature since 1933. The U.S. is one of the most important asylum
countries for exiles from Germany, but also for exiles from other
European countries where they were expelled by the Nazis. The book
focuses on a part of German culture as it is reflected in its
heteronomy due to exile in the U.S and also in parts of Central and
South Americaa ' including individual biographies and their social
context in history.
This work is a collection of twenty-four fundamental essays on the
many-sided topic of German exile literature during and after
Hitler's Third Reich. Exile literature, which emerged in the 1980s
as a special field of critical investigation within German Studies,
embraced the diverse works of writers who were scattered from
Hollywood to Moscow but were related by the common bond of exile
from Germany. Leading American and European specialists in the
field are contributors to the volume, which discusses the work of
Thomas Mann, Bertolt Brecht, Hermann Broch and Karl Wolfskehl among
others.
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