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This collection features various scholarly essays exploring the representation of war in literature. G. Kaiser examines the role of German studies during World War II, while N. Gess discusses the artistic interpretations of World War I in the works of Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, and Ernst Bloch. T. Speckmann presents autobiographical literature reflecting the perspective of the "little man" during the First World War. H.-H. Müller analyzes Leo Perutz's novel, and L. Koch delves into Alfred Döblin's engagement with war themes. G. Loster-Schneider investigates Bertolt Brecht's approach to war, and E. Pauli highlights Paula Groggers' portrayal of conflict in her work. C. Schallié addresses Switzerland's role in World War II, referencing Charles Lewinsky and Doris Morf's historical accounts. H.-G. Winter reflects on the literature of the post-1945 "young generation," including authors like W. Borchert and H. Böll. H. Peitsch considers Alfred Andersch's "Die Kirschen der Freiheit" in the context of desertion narratives. M. Vogel analyzes Elisabeth Langgässer's novel against the backdrop of the Second World War, while A. Klawitter discusses the representation of bombing in Hubert Fichte's works. Other contributions explore authenticity in the writings of W. G. Sebald, narrative constructions of victimhood, filmic structures in Elfriede Jelinek's dramas, and the literary responses to the Yugoslavian war by Peter Handke. The collectio
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Imaginäre Welten im Widerstreit, Lars Koch
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- 2007
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