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Essays on German Literature and the Holocaust

Festschrift for David A. Scrase in Celebration of His Eightieth Birthday

by Wolfgang Mieder (Volume editor)
©2019 Monographs XXIV, 390 Pages

Summary

This celebratory volume consists of nineteen previously published essays by Professor David A. Scrase. These English-language essays are divided into three sections: (1) studies on the twentieth-century German author Wilhelm Lehmann; (2) literary studies on Johannes Bobrowski, Ludwig Greve, Stephan Hermlin, and others; and (3) studies on the literature, art, and film of the Holocaust. The book addresses German literature of the twentieth century in particular, with an emphasis on modern poetry and fiction by East and West German authors. Another theme concerns itself with biographical matters of various authors. While there is an emphasis on the poetry and fiction of Wilhelm Lehmann, the third section on the Holocaust also addresses the important factor of teaching about the Holocaust at schools and on the undergraduate level of colleges and universities. In its entirety the book includes an impressive overview of the rich German literary world of the twentieth century while also stressing the necessary study of the Holocaust through literary and artistic expressions. The detailed analysis of numerous poems will be of much use to students, and some of the articles on the Holocaust will be useful to instructors as they prepare courses on the literature, art, and film dealing with various aspects of the Holocaust.

Table Of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the editor
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Contents
  • Tabula gratulatoria
  • Preface
  • Studies on Wilhelm Lehmann
  • Chapter 1: Wilhelm Lehmann
  • Chapter 2: Wilhelm Lehmann as Translator
  • Chapter 3: “Leicht” and “Schwer” in the Poetry of Wilhelm Lehmann
  • Chapter 4: Discussing “This and That” and Modern German Literature—The Correspondence of Jethro Bithell with Wilhelm Lehmann (1952–59)
  • Chapter 5: Wilhelm Lehmann’s Michael Lippstock: A Reassessment of an Erstwhile “Poeta Pittore” and His Repudiated Work
  • Chapter 6: Wilhelm Lehmann (4 May 1882–17 November 1968)
  • Literary Studies
  • Chapter 7: Point Counterpoint: Variations on the “Fest” Theme in Johannes Bobrowski’s Levins Mühle
  • Chapter 8: The Role and Relevance of the Movable Feast: The Fest Motif in Novalis’ Heinrich von Ofterdingen
  • Chapter 9: Dimensions of Reality: West German Poetry of the Seventies
  • Chapter 10: Correcting Emotion: The Poetry of Ludwig Greve within the Context of West German Trends
  • Chapter 11: The Poetry of Johannes Bobrowski
  • Chapter 12: “Wo gehörten sie hin?” The Berlin Autobiographies of Stephan Hermlin and Ludwig Greve
  • Studies on the Holocaust
  • Chapter 13: Literature of the Holocaust
  • Chapter 14: Art and the Holocaust
  • Chapter 15: The Holocaust Through Literature and Film
  • Chapter 16: Fact, Fiction, Truth, Lies: The Rights of Imagination and the Rights of History in Four Holocaust Accounts
  • Chapter 17: Building a Holocaust Studies Program for Both Town and Gown
  • Chapter 18: Hermann Friedrich Gräbe: Rescue in Rovno
  • Chapter 19: “To Leave or Not to Leave—That Was Just One of the Questions”: Jewish Emigration from the Third Reich
  • List of Publications

Essays on German Literature and the Holocaust

Festschrift for David A. Scrase in
Celebration of
His Eightieth Birthday

Wolfgang Mieder, EDITOR

About the editor

Wolfgang Mieder is University Distinguished Professor of German and Folklore at the University of Vermont, where he has taught for many years together with his colleague and friend David A. Scrase. He is an internationally recognized proverb scholar with honorary doctorate degrees from the universities of Athens and Bucharest. Among his most recent books are Proverbial Wisdom in Culture, Literature, and Politics and Proverbs and the American Worldview.

About the book

This celebratory volume consists of nineteen previously published essays by Professor David A. Scrase. These English-language essays are divided into three sections: (1) studies on the twentieth-century German author Wilhelm Lehmann; (2) literary studies on Johannes Bobrowski, Ludwig Greve, Stephan Hermlin, and others; and (3) studies on the literature, art, and film of the Holocaust. The book addresses German literature of the twentieth century in particular, with an emphasis on modern poetry and fiction by East and West German authors. Another theme concerns itself with biographical matters of various authors. While there is an empha- sis on the poetry and fiction of Wilhelm Lehmann, the third section on the Holocaust also addresses the important factor of teaching about the Holocaust at schools and on the undergraduate level of colleges and uni- versities. In its entirety the book includes an impressive overview of the rich German literary world of the twentieth century while also stressing the necessary study of the Holocaust through literary and artistic expressions. The detailed analysis of numerous poems will be of much use to students, and some of the articles on the Holocaust will be useful to instructors as they prepare courses on the literature, art, and film dealing with various aspects of the Holocaust.

This eBook can be cited

This edition of the eBook can be cited. To enable this we have marked the start and end of a page. In cases where a word straddles a page break, the marker is placed inside the word at exactly the same position as in the physical book. This means that occasionally a word might be bifurcated by this marker.

Contents

Tabula gratulatoria

Preface

Studies on Wilhelm Lehmann

Chapter 1

Wilhelm Lehmann

Chapter 2

Wilhelm Lehmann as Translator

Chapter 3

“Leicht” and “Schwer” in the Poetry of Wilhelm Lehmann←v | vi→

Chapter 4

Discussing “This and That” and Modern German Literature—The Correspondence of Jethro Bithell with Wilhelm Lehmann (1952–59)

Chapter 5

Wilhelm Lehmann’s Michael Lippstock: A Reassessment of an Erstwhile “Poeta Pittore” and His Repudiated Work

Chapter 6

Wilhelm Lehmann (4 May 1882–17 November 1968)

Literary Studies

Chapter 7

Point Counterpoint: Variations on the “Fest” Theme in Johannes Bobrowski’s Levins Mühle

Chapter 8

The Role and Relevance of the Movable Feast: The Fest Motif in Novalis’ Heinrich von Ofterdingen

Chapter 9

Dimensions of Reality: West German Poetry of the Seventies

Chapter 10

Correcting Emotion: The Poetry of Ludwig Greve within the Context of West German Trends

Chapter 11

The Poetry of Johannes Bobrowski←vi | vii→

Chapter 12

“Wo gehörten sie hin?” The Berlin Autobiographies of Stephan Hermlin and Ludwig Greve

Studies on the Holocaust

Chapter 13

Literature of the Holocaust

Chapter 14

Art and the Holocaust

Chapter 15

The Holocaust Through Literature and Film

Chapter 16

Fact, Fiction, Truth, Lies: The Rights of Imagination and the Rights of History in Four Holocaust Accounts

Chapter 17

Building a Holocaust Studies Program for Both Town and Gown

Chapter 18

Hermann Friedrich Gräbe: Rescue in Rovno

Chapter 19

“To Leave or Not to Leave—That Was Just One of the Questions”: Jewish Emigration from the Third Reich

List of Publications←vii | viii→ ←viii | ix→

Tabula gratulatoria

Joseph Acquisto

University of Vermont

Z. Philip Ambrose

University of Vermont

Howard Ball

University of Vermont

Jake Barickman

University of Vermont

Gideon Bavly

University of Vermont

Doris Bergen

University of Toronto

Robert Bernheim

University of Maine at Augusta

Adriana Borra

University of Vermont

Antonello Borra

University of Vermont

Kathrin Bower

University of Richmond

Tony Bradley

University of Vermont

Roger Cooke

University of Vermont

Patricia Corcoran

University of Vermont

Moustapha Diouf

University of Vermont←ix | x→

Heike Doane

Cary, North Carolina

Bruce Duncan

Dartmouth College

Meaghan Emery

University of Vermont

Tina Escaja

University of Vermont

Ella Etoile

Glastonbury, United Kingdom

William Falls

University of Vermont

Jan Feldman

University of Vermont

Daniel Fogel

University of Vermont

Connell Gallagher

University of Vermont

Dan Gilfillan

Arizona State University

Erin and Arne Glücklich

Hamburg, Germany

Gary Godwin

St. Louis, Missouri

Joel Goldberg

University of Vermont

Ellen Goodman and Bob Levey

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Robert Gordon

University of Vermont

Eva-Maria Goy

Bourgnac, France

Dean Gray

Wolumla, Australia

Hope Greenberg

University of Vermont

Leesa Guay-Timpson

Milton, Vermont

Michael and Alice Gurdon

University of Vermont

Melanie Gustafson

University of Vermont

Huck Gutman

University of Vermont

The Heider Family

Bremen, Germany

Magdalene Heuser

Berlin, Germany

Marianne Hirsch

Columbia University

Theresia Hoeck

University of Vermont←x | xi→

Janet Besserer Holmgren

Williamstown, Massachusetts

Mary and John Holt

Chebeague Island, Maine

David C. Howell

Ivins, Utah

Jonathan Huener

University of Vermont

Pat Hutton

University of Vermont

Major Jackson

University of Vermont

Jerry and Traudy Jacobson

Ghent, New York

Justin Joffe

London, United Kingdom

Katherine and Greg Johnson

Cambridge, Vermont

Sheila and Phil Jordan

Chebeague Island, Maine

Irene Kacandes

Dartmouth College

Lutz Kaelber

University of Vermont

Max and Kathy Kahn

Dobbs Ferry, New York

Hazel Keimowitz

Chevy Chase, Maryland

Kathleen Kelleher

University of Vermont

Kate Kenny

University of Vermont

Ian Kershaw

University of Sheffield

Jürgen Kleist

State University of NY at Plattsburg

Isis Krausmann

Manly, Australia

Renate Kroll

Berlin, Germany

Arthur Kunin

University of Vermont

Richard Langston

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Lise Larose

University of Vermont

Michael and Olivia Lehmann

Wurster Nordseeküste, Germany

Henny Lewin

Amherst, Massachusetts←xi | xii→

Yehudi Lindeman

Montréal, Canada

Lokangaka Losambe

University of Vermont

Daniel Lusk

University of Vermont

Paul Michael Lützeler

Washington University

Tony Magistrale

University of Vermont

Angelika Mahoney

Burlington, Vermont

Dennis Mahoney

University of Vermont

Luther H. Martin

University of Vermont

Anna Martin-Scrase

Wolumla, Australia

David Massell

University of Vermont

Details

Pages
XXIV, 390
Year
2019
ISBN (PDF)
9781433163722
ISBN (ePUB)
9781433163739
ISBN (MOBI)
9781433163746
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433163265
DOI
10.3726/b14905
Language
English
Publication date
2019 (March)
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Oxford, Wien, 2019. XXIV, 390 pp., 1 table

Biographical notes

Wolfgang Mieder (Volume editor)

Wolfgang Mieder is University Distinguished Professor of German and Folklore at the University of Vermont, where he has taught for many years together with his colleague and friend David A. Scrase. He is an internationally recognized proverb scholar with honorary doctorate degrees from the universities of Athens and Bucharest. Among his most recent books are Proverbial Wisdom in Culture, Literature, and Politics and Proverbs and the American Worldview.

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