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The Role of the Trial in the School- Prose of the Weimar Republic

Prose of the Weimar Republic

by Roy L. Ackermann (Author)
©1984 Others 138 Pages

Summary

Employing the Wilhelmine and Weimar periods as a frame of reference, this invaluable study of the Schulliteratur composed during the Weimar Republic presents a judicious analysis of school prose written by Hermann Sudermann, Frank Thiess, Klaus Mann and others. More importantly, it clearly illuminates social, cultural and political values in which the German people have traditionally placed stock and provides trenchant insight into the kaleidoscopic nature of the Weimar Republic and its effect on these beliefs. It proves convincingly that the school prose of the Weimar Republic is a mirror of a most fascinating era in German history, and, as such, deserves more than oblivion.

Details

Pages
138
Year
1984
ISBN (Softcover)
9783261049803
Language
English
Published
Bern, Frankfurt/M., New York, 1983. 138 pp.

Biographical notes

Roy L. Ackermann (Author)

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Title: The Role of the Trial in the School- Prose of the Weimar Republic