The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass

The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass

Author: Stuart Taberner

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-07-16

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 113982824X

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Günter Grass is Germany's best-known and internationally most successful living author, from his first novel The Tin Drum to his recent controversial autobiography. He is known for his tireless social and political engagement with the issues that have shaped post-War Germany: the difficult legacy of the Nazi past, the Cold War and the arms race, environmentalism, unification and racism. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1999. This Companion offers the widest coverage of Grass's oeuvre across the range of media in which he works, including literature, television and visual arts. Throughout, there is particular emphasis on Grass's literary style, the creative personality which inhabits all his work, and the impact on his reputation of revelations about his early involvement with Nazism. The volume sets out, in a fresh and lively fashion, the fundamentals that students and readers need in order to understand Grass and his individual works.


The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass

The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass

Author: Stuart Taberner

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-07-16

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 0521876702

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New essays for students of German's best-known living author and his works, including The Tin Drum.


The Politics of Remembrance in the Novels of Günter Grass

The Politics of Remembrance in the Novels of Günter Grass

Author: Alex Donovan Cole

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-11-30

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1000797643

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This manuscript argues for the importance of Günter Grass as a political thinker in addition to his status as a novelist and public intellectual, capable of forming ethical responses to contemporary issues like neoliberalism and place of the petit bourgeoisie in social life. I define Grass’s trajectory as a thinker through his novels and speeches. Primarily, I draw attention to the role memory plays in Grass’s thought: that his work represented an intellectual and aesthetic response to the role Nazism continued to play in West German politics in the post war era. To Grass, Nazism represented a resurgent threat unaddressed following the end of World War II. Later, Grass amended his concept of memory politics to address neoliberal capitalism, reiterating his radicalism and affirming the need for German society to resist the rise of extreme ideologies.


The Communicative Event in the Works of Günter Grass

The Communicative Event in the Works of Günter Grass

Author: Nicole A. Thesz

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1571139567

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A major contribution to Grass scholarship that looks at his career as a whole and identifies four phases or stages of his writing in terms of communicative strategy and style.


Musical Biographies

Musical Biographies

Author: Michal Ben-Horin

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2016-04-25

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 3110460467

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Since the second half of the twentieth century various routes, including history and literature, are offered in dealing with the catastrophe of World War II and the Holocaust. Historiographies and novels are of course written with words; how can they bear witness to and reverberate with traumatic experience that escapes or resists language? In search for an alternative mode of expression and representation, this volume focuses on postwar German and Austrian writers who made use of music in their exploration of the National Socialist past. Their works invoke, however, new questions: What happens when we cross the line between narration and documentation, and between memory and a musical piece? How does identification and fascination affect our reading of the text? What kind of ethical issues do these testimonies raise? As this volume shows, reading these musical biographies is both troubling and compelling since they ‘fail’ to come to terms with the past. In playing the haunting music that does not let us put the matter to rest, they call into question not only the exclusion of personal stories by official narratives, but also challenge writers’ and readers’ most intimate perspectives on an unmasterable past.


The Cambridge Companion to Modernism

The Cambridge Companion to Modernism

Author: Michael Levenson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-09-15

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1107495709

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This Companion has long been a standard introduction to the field. This second edition is updated and enhanced with four new chapters, addressing the key themes being researched, taught and studied in modernism. Its interdisciplinary approach is central to its success as it brings together readings of the many varieties of modernism. Chapters address the major literary genres, the intellectual, religious and political contexts, and parallel developments in film, painting and music. The catastrophe of the First World War, the emergence of feminism, the race for empire, the conflict among classes: the essays show how these events and circumstances shaped aesthetic and literary experiments. In doing so, they explain clearly both the precise formal innovations in language, image, scene and tone, and the broad historical conditions of a movement that aspired to transform culture.


The Cambridge Companion to Autobiography

The Cambridge Companion to Autobiography

Author: Maria DiBattista

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-29

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1107028108

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A historical overview of autobiography from the works of Augustine, Montaigne, and Rousseau to the Romantic, Victorian, and modern eras.


The Cambridge Companion to Ulysses

The Cambridge Companion to Ulysses

Author: Sean Latham

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-10-27

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1107073901

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Through a series of incisive and insightful essays by accomplished scholars, this Companion offers readers a new window to the world of Ulysses.


The Cambridge Companion to Cicero

The Cambridge Companion to Cicero

Author: Catherine Steel

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-05-02

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1107469473

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Cicero was one of classical antiquity's most prolific, varied and self-revealing authors. His letters, speeches, treatises and poetry chart a political career marked by personal struggle and failure and the collapse of the republican system of government to which he was intellectually and emotionally committed. They were read, studied and imitated throughout antiquity and subsequently became seminal texts in political theory and in the reception and study of the Classics. This Companion discusses the whole range of Cicero's writings, with particular emphasis on their links with the literary culture of the late Republic, their significance to Cicero's public career and their reception in later periods.


The Cambridge Companion to Boccaccio

The Cambridge Companion to Boccaccio

Author: Guyda Armstrong

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-06-30

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1316298264

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Incorporating the most recent research by scholars in Italy, the UK, Ireland and North America, this collection of essays foregrounds Boccaccio's significance as a pre-eminent scholar and mediator of the classical and vernacular traditions, whose innovative textual practices confirm him as a figure of equal standing to Petrarch and Dante. Situating Boccaccio and his works in their cultural contexts, the Companion introduces a wide range of his texts, paying close attention to his formal innovations, elaborate voicing strategies, and the tensions deriving from his position as a medieval author who places women at the centre of his work. Four chapters are dedicated to different aspects of his masterpiece, the Decameron, while particular attention is paid to the material forms of his works: from his own textual strategies as the shaper of his own and others' literary legacies, to his subsequent editorial history, and translation into other languages and media.