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  1. W.G. Sebald’s Hybrid Poetics
    Literature as Historiography
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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    Schriftenreihe: Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies ; 14
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    Beteiligt: Wolff, Lynn L. (Sonstige)
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    ISBN: 9783110340556; 9783110340563
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    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schriftenreihe: Interdisciplinary german cultural studies ; volume 14
    Schlagworte: Deutsche Literatur; Geschichtsschreibung; Geschichtsschreibung; Geschichtsschreibung
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sebald, W. G. / (Winfried Georg) / 1944-2001 / Criticism and interpretation; Sebald, Winfried G. / 1944-2001; Sebald, W. G. (1944-2001)
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  3. Witnessing, memory, poetics
    H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald
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    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y. ; JSTOR, New York, NY

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    ISBN: 9781782043287; 1782043284
    RVK Klassifikation: GN 9999 ; GN 2572
    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schriftenreihe: Dialogue and disjunction
    Schlagworte: Erinnerung <Motiv>; Judenvernichtung <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Adler, H. G. (1910-1988); Sebald, W. G. (1944-2001)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. W.G. Sebald’s Hybrid Poetics
    Literature as Historiography
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

    Main description: W.G. Sebald’s status as one of the most significant German-language authors of the 20th century is rooted in his quest for historical truth beyond ‘facts’. Through an in-depth analysis of Sebald’s œuvre, this book proposes a new... mehr

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    Main description: W.G. Sebald’s status as one of the most significant German-language authors of the 20th century is rooted in his quest for historical truth beyond ‘facts’. Through an in-depth analysis of Sebald’s œuvre, this book proposes a new paradigm of literature as historiography that moves discussions of genre beyond documentary literature and the historical novel. W.G. Sebald's status as one of the most significant German-language authors of the 20th century is rooted in his quest for historical truth beyond 'facts'. Through an in-depth analysis of Sebald's œuvre, this book proposes a new paradigm of literature as historiography that moves discussions of genre beyond documentary literature and the historical novel

     

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    Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Why W.G. Sebald; The Borders of World Literature: Sebald the Author and the Phenomenon; International and Transdisciplinary Reception; Scope and Method; Chapter 1; Literature as Historiography in Context; Literature versus Historiography across the Ages; Toward a Genealogy of a Present Past; Literary Historiography: A Method of Interdiscursive Writing; The Building Blocks of a Hybrid Form: Genre, Narration, Structure; Overcoming the Obstacles in Representing the Past; Chapter 2; Conscious Historiography and the Writer's Conscience

    Writing on the Border between Literary Studies and LiteratureLiterary Portraits as Self-Portrait: Logis in einem Landhaus; From Polemic to Poetics: Luftkrieg und Literatur; The Author's Role and the Reader's Engagement; Chapter 3; What is (in) an Image? Mimesis, Representability, and Visual History; Art and Reality; Representing the Holocaust and Photographs of Auschwitz; Untangling Fact from Fiction: Sebald's Extratextual Materials; Literature as Historiography and Visual History; Coda; Chapter 4; Chronology and Coincidence in the Narrative Cosmos

    Outlining the Narrative Frame: From Flow to TableauPlotting the Text: Simultaneity and Co-Presence of Past, Present, and Future; Drawing Parallels: Narrative Dis/Conjuncture and Intratextual Cross-References; Revealing Changes: Additions and Subtractions in the Austerlitz Manuscript; Uncovering the Past: Restitution through Literary Archaeology; Chapter 5; Witness and Testimony in Literary Memory; Post-Postmemory: Discourses, Concepts, and Modes of Memory; Testimonial Structure: Making Sense of the Past by Making Meaning in the Present

    Memory's Attributes: Visuality, Physicality, Materiality, UncertaintyMemory's Opposites: Repression and the Crisis of Language; Chapter 6; Translation as Metaphor and Conservative Innovation; Textual Translation; Intermedial, Intratextual, and Intertextual Translation; Metaphorical Tanslation; Irony of/and Literary Innovation; Translation as Context; Conclusion; Panoramic Outlook; Bibliography of W.G. Sebald's Primary Works and of Works Cited; I. Primary Sources; II. Primary Texts of W.G. Sebald; A. Fictional Prose and Poetry; B. English Translations of Sebald's Works

    C. Works in Translation (cited in this book)D. Literary Criticism, Essays, Biographies, Translations; III. Secondary Literature on W.G. Sebald (cited in this book); IV. W.G. Sebald-Related/-Inspired Films and Websites; V. Related Primary and Secondary Literature; Name Index; Subject Index

  5. Witnessing, memory, poetics
    H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald
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    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Since 1945, authors and scholars have intensely debated what form literary fiction about the Holocaust should take. The works of H. G. Adler (1910-1988) and W. G. Sebald (1944-2001), two modernist scholar-poets who settled in England but never met,... mehr

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    Since 1945, authors and scholars have intensely debated what form literary fiction about the Holocaust should take. The works of H. G. Adler (1910-1988) and W. G. Sebald (1944-2001), two modernist scholar-poets who settled in England but never met, present new ways of reconceptualizing the nature of witnessing, literary testimony, and the possibility of a "poetics" after Auschwitz. Adler, a Czech Jew who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz, was a prolific writer of prose and poetry, but his work remained little known until Sebald, possibly the most celebrated German writer of recent years, cited it in his 2001 novel, Austerlitz. Since then, a rediscovery of Adler has been under way. This volume of essays by international experts on Adler and Sebald investigates the connections between the two writers to reveal a new hybrid paradigm of writing about the Holocaust that advances our understanding of the relationship between literature, historiography, and autobiography. In doing so, the volume also reflects on the wider literary-political implications of Holocaust representation, demonstrating the shifting norms in German-language "Holocaust literature." Contributors: Jeremy Adler, Jo Catling, Peter Filkins, Helen Finch, Frank Finlay, Kirstin Gwyer, Katrin Kohl, Michael Krüger, Martin Modlinger, Dora Osborne, Ruth Vogel-Klein, Lynn L. Wolff. Helen Finch is an Academic Fellow in German at the University of Leeds. Lynn L. Wolff is an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow in German at the University of Stuttgart

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781782043287
    RVK Klassifikation: GN 2572 ; GN 9999
    Schlagworte: Literature and history; Memory in literature; Psychic trauma in literature; Collective memory and literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Adler, H. G ; Criticism and interpretation; Sebald, W. G ; (Winfried Georg) ; 1944-2001 ; Criticism and interpretation; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Literature and history; Memory in literature; Psychic trauma in literature; Collective memory and literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sebald, W. G (1944-2001); Adler, H. G
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    Helen Finch and Lynn l. Wolff: Introduction: the Adler-Sebald intertextual relationship as paradigm for intergenerational literary testimony

    Jeremy Adler: Intertexts in context. Opening address : the connections between H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald, from a personal perspective

    Peter Filkins: Memory's witness--witnessing memory

    Jo Catling: Writing the medusa : a documentation of H.G. Adler and Theresienstadt in W.G. Sebald's library

    Katrin Kohl: Witnessing trauma and the poetics of witnessing. Poetics of bearing witness : H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald

    Kirstin Gwyer: "Schmerzensspuren der geschichte(n)" : memory and intertextuality in H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald

    Lynn l. Wolff: "Der autor zwischen literatur und politik" : H.G. Adler's "engagement" and W.G. Sebald's "restitution"

    Dora Osborne: Memory, memorialization and the re-presentation of history. Memory, witness, and the (Holocaust) Museum in H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald

    Ruth Vogel-Klein: History, emotions, literature : the representation of Theresienstadt in H.G. Adler's Theresienstadt 1941-1945, antlitz einer zwangsgemeinschaft and W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz

    Martin Modlinger: Literary legacies and networks. The Kafkaesque in H.G. Adler's and W.G. Sebald's literary historiographies

    Helen Finch: Generational conflicts, generational affinities : Broch, Adorno, Adler, Sebald

    Frank Finlay: "Der verwerfliche literaturbetrieb unserer epoche" : H.G. Adler and the postwar West German "literary field"

    Michael Kruger.: Afterword

  6. W.G. Sebald’s Hybrid Poetics
    Literature as Historiography
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    ISBN: 9783110340495
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    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schriftenreihe: Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies
    Schlagworte: Geschichtsschreibung
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sebald, W. G. (1944-2001)
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  7. W. G. Sebald's hybrid poetics
    literature as historiography
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  [ProQuest], Berlin, [Germany]

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    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schriftenreihe: Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies, ; Volume 14
    Schlagworte: Poetik; Geschichtsschreibung <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sebald, W. G. (1944-2001)
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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  8. Witnessing, memory, poetics
    H. G. Adler and W. G. Sebald
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    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

    Investigates the connections between German writers H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald and reveals a new hybrid paradigm of writing about the Holocaust in light of the wider literary-political implications of Holocaust representation since 1945 mehr

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    Investigates the connections between German writers H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald and reveals a new hybrid paradigm of writing about the Holocaust in light of the wider literary-political implications of Holocaust representation since 1945

     

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    ISBN: 1322057265; 9781571135896
    Schriftenreihe: Dialogue and disjunction: studies in Jewish German literature, culture, and thought
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    Frontcover; Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction: The Adler-Sebald Intertextual Relationship as Paradigm for Intergenerational Literary Testimony; Part I. Intertexts in Context; 1: Opening Address: The Connections between H. G. Adler and W. G. Sebald, from a Personal Perspective; 2: Memory's Witness-Witnessing Memory; 3: Writing the Medusa: A Documentation of H. G. Adler and Theresienstadt in W. G. Sebald's Library; Part II. Witnessing Trauma and the Poetics of Witnessing; 4: Bearing Witness: The Poetics of H. G. Adler and W. G. Sebald

    5: "Schmerzensspuren der Geschichte(n)": Memory and Intertextuality in H. G. Adler and W. G. Sebald6: "Der Autor zwischen Literatur und Politik": H. G. Adler's "Engagement" and W. G. Sebald's "Restitution"; Part III. Memory, Memorialization and the Re-Presentation of History; 7: Memory, Witness, and the (Holocaust) Museum in H. G. Adler and W. G. Sebald; 8: History, Emotions, Literature: The Representation of Theresienstadt in H. G. Adler's Theresienstadt 1941-1945: Das Antlitz einer Zwangsgemeinschaft and W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz; Part IV. Literary Legacies and Networks

    9: The Kafkaesque in H. G. Adler's and W. G. Sebald's Literary Historiographies10: Generational Conflicts, Generational Affinities: Broch, Adorno, Adler, Sebald; 11: "Der verwerfliche Literaturbetrieb unserer Epoche": H. G. Adler and the Postwar West German "Literary Field"; Afterword; Bibliography; Contributors; Index; Backcover

  9. W.G. Sebald’s Hybrid Poetics
    Literature as Historiography
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

    Main description: W.G. Sebald’s status as one of the most significant German-language authors of the 20th century is rooted in his quest for historical truth beyond ‘facts’. Through an in-depth analysis of Sebald’s œuvre, this book proposes a new... mehr

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    Main description: W.G. Sebald’s status as one of the most significant German-language authors of the 20th century is rooted in his quest for historical truth beyond ‘facts’. Through an in-depth analysis of Sebald’s œuvre, this book proposes a new paradigm of literature as historiography that moves discussions of genre beyond documentary literature and the historical novel. W.G. Sebald's status as one of the most significant German-language authors of the 20th century is rooted in his quest for historical truth beyond 'facts'. Through an in-depth analysis of Sebald's œuvre, this book proposes a new paradigm of literature as historiography that moves discussions of genre beyond documentary literature and the historical novel

     

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    ISBN: 9783110340556; 9783110370539; 9783110340563
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    Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Why W.G. Sebald; The Borders of World Literature: Sebald the Author and the Phenomenon; International and Transdisciplinary Reception; Scope and Method; Chapter 1; Literature as Historiography in Context; Literature versus Historiography across the Ages; Toward a Genealogy of a Present Past; Literary Historiography: A Method of Interdiscursive Writing; The Building Blocks of a Hybrid Form: Genre, Narration, Structure; Overcoming the Obstacles in Representing the Past; Chapter 2; Conscious Historiography and the Writer's Conscience

    Writing on the Border between Literary Studies and LiteratureLiterary Portraits as Self-Portrait: Logis in einem Landhaus; From Polemic to Poetics: Luftkrieg und Literatur; The Author's Role and the Reader's Engagement; Chapter 3; What is (in) an Image? Mimesis, Representability, and Visual History; Art and Reality; Representing the Holocaust and Photographs of Auschwitz; Untangling Fact from Fiction: Sebald's Extratextual Materials; Literature as Historiography and Visual History; Coda; Chapter 4; Chronology and Coincidence in the Narrative Cosmos

    Outlining the Narrative Frame: From Flow to TableauPlotting the Text: Simultaneity and Co-Presence of Past, Present, and Future; Drawing Parallels: Narrative Dis/Conjuncture and Intratextual Cross-References; Revealing Changes: Additions and Subtractions in the Austerlitz Manuscript; Uncovering the Past: Restitution through Literary Archaeology; Chapter 5; Witness and Testimony in Literary Memory; Post-Postmemory: Discourses, Concepts, and Modes of Memory; Testimonial Structure: Making Sense of the Past by Making Meaning in the Present

    Memory's Attributes: Visuality, Physicality, Materiality, UncertaintyMemory's Opposites: Repression and the Crisis of Language; Chapter 6; Translation as Metaphor and Conservative Innovation; Textual Translation; Intermedial, Intratextual, and Intertextual Translation; Metaphorical Tanslation; Irony of/and Literary Innovation; Translation as Context; Conclusion; Panoramic Outlook; Bibliography of W.G. Sebald's Primary Works and of Works Cited; I. Primary Sources; II. Primary Texts of W.G. Sebald; A. Fictional Prose and Poetry; B. English Translations of Sebald's Works

    C. Works in Translation (cited in this book)D. Literary Criticism, Essays, Biographies, Translations; III. Secondary Literature on W.G. Sebald (cited in this book); IV. W.G. Sebald-Related/-Inspired Films and Websites; V. Related Primary and Secondary Literature; Name Index; Subject Index

  10. Witnessing, memory, poetics
    H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald
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    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Since 1945, authors and scholars have intensely debated what form literary fiction about the Holocaust should take. The works of H. G. Adler (1910-1988) and W. G. Sebald (1944-2001), two modernist scholar-poets who settled in England but never met,... mehr

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    Since 1945, authors and scholars have intensely debated what form literary fiction about the Holocaust should take. The works of H. G. Adler (1910-1988) and W. G. Sebald (1944-2001), two modernist scholar-poets who settled in England but never met, present new ways of reconceptualizing the nature of witnessing, literary testimony, and the possibility of a "poetics" after Auschwitz. Adler, a Czech Jew who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz, was a prolific writer of prose and poetry, but his work remained little known until Sebald, possibly the most celebrated German writer of recent years, cited it in his 2001 novel, Austerlitz. Since then, a rediscovery of Adler has been under way. This volume of essays by international experts on Adler and Sebald investigates the connections between the two writers to reveal a new hybrid paradigm of writing about the Holocaust that advances our understanding of the relationship between literature, historiography, and autobiography. In doing so, the volume also reflects on the wider literary-political implications of Holocaust representation, demonstrating the shifting norms in German-language "Holocaust literature." Contributors: Jeremy Adler, Jo Catling, Peter Filkins, Helen Finch, Frank Finlay, Kirstin Gwyer, Katrin Kohl, Michael Krüger, Martin Modlinger, Dora Osborne, Ruth Vogel-Klein, Lynn L. Wolff. Helen Finch is an Academic Fellow in German at the University of Leeds. Lynn L. Wolff is an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow in German at the University of Stuttgart

     

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    Beteiligt: Finch, Helen Cleugh (HerausgeberIn); Wolff, Lynn L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781782043287
    RVK Klassifikation: GN 2572 ; GN 9999
    Schlagworte: Literature and history; Memory in literature; Psychic trauma in literature; Collective memory and literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Adler, H. G ; Criticism and interpretation; Sebald, W. G ; (Winfried Georg) ; 1944-2001 ; Criticism and interpretation; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Literature and history; Memory in literature; Psychic trauma in literature; Collective memory and literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sebald, W. G (1944-2001); Adler, H. G
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 322 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Helen Finch and Lynn l. Wolff: Introduction: the Adler-Sebald intertextual relationship as paradigm for intergenerational literary testimony

    Jeremy Adler: Intertexts in context. Opening address : the connections between H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald, from a personal perspective

    Peter Filkins: Memory's witness--witnessing memory

    Jo Catling: Writing the medusa : a documentation of H.G. Adler and Theresienstadt in W.G. Sebald's library

    Katrin Kohl: Witnessing trauma and the poetics of witnessing. Poetics of bearing witness : H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald

    Kirstin Gwyer: "Schmerzensspuren der geschichte(n)" : memory and intertextuality in H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald

    Lynn l. Wolff: "Der autor zwischen literatur und politik" : H.G. Adler's "engagement" and W.G. Sebald's "restitution"

    Dora Osborne: Memory, memorialization and the re-presentation of history. Memory, witness, and the (Holocaust) Museum in H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald

    Ruth Vogel-Klein: History, emotions, literature : the representation of Theresienstadt in H.G. Adler's Theresienstadt 1941-1945, antlitz einer zwangsgemeinschaft and W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz

    Martin Modlinger: Literary legacies and networks. The Kafkaesque in H.G. Adler's and W.G. Sebald's literary historiographies

    Helen Finch: Generational conflicts, generational affinities : Broch, Adorno, Adler, Sebald

    Frank Finlay: "Der verwerfliche literaturbetrieb unserer epoche" : H.G. Adler and the postwar West German "literary field"

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    W.G. Sebald's status as one of the most significant German-language authors of the 20th century is rooted in his quest for historical truth beyond 'facts'. Through an in-depth analysis of Sebald's œuvre, this book proposes a new paradigm of literature as historiography that moves discussions of genre beyond documentary literature and the historical novel

     

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    Since 1945, authors and scholars have intensely debated what form literary fiction about the Holocaust should take. The works of H. G. Adler (1910-1988) and W. G. Sebald (1944-2001), two modernist scholar-poets who settled in England but never met,... mehr

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    Since 1945, authors and scholars have intensely debated what form literary fiction about the Holocaust should take. The works of H. G. Adler (1910-1988) and W. G. Sebald (1944-2001), two modernist scholar-poets who settled in England but never met, present new ways of reconceptualizing the nature of witnessing, literary testimony, and the possibility of a "poetics" after Auschwitz. Adler, a Czech Jew who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz, was a prolific writer of prose and poetry, but his work remained little known until Sebald, possibly the most celebrated German writer of recent years, cited it in his 2001 novel, Austerlitz. Since then, a rediscovery of Adler has been under way. This volume of essays by international experts on Adler and Sebald investigates the connections between the two writers to reveal a new hybrid paradigm of writing about the Holocaust that advances our understanding of the relationship between literature, historiography, and autobiography. In doing so, the volume also reflects on the wider literary-political implications of Holocaust representation, demonstrating the shifting norms in German-language "Holocaust literature." Contributors: Jeremy Adler, Jo Catling, Peter Filkins, Helen Finch, Frank Finlay, Kirstin Gwyer, Katrin Kohl, Michael Krüger, Martin Modlinger, Dora Osborne, Ruth Vogel-Klein, Lynn L. Wolff. Helen Finch is an Academic Fellow in German at the University of Leeds. Lynn L. Wolff is an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow in German at the University of Stuttgart

     

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    Since 1945, authors and scholars have intensely debated what form literary fiction about the Holocaust should take. The works of H. G. Adler (1910-1988) and W. G. Sebald (1944-2001), two modernist scholar-poets who settled in England but never met, present new ways of reconceptualizing the nature of witnessing, literary testimony, and the possibility of a "poetics" after Auschwitz. Adler, a Czech Jew who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz, was a prolific writer of prose and poetry, but his work remained little known until Sebald, possibly the most celebrated German writer of recent years, cited it in his 2001 novel, Austerlitz. Since then, a rediscovery of Adler has been under way. This volume of essays by international experts on Adler and Sebald investigates the connections between the two writers to reveal a new hybrid paradigm of writing about the Holocaust that advances our understanding of the relationship between literature, historiography, and autobiography. In doing so, the volume also reflects on the wider literary-political implications of Holocaust representation, demonstrating the shifting norms in German-language "Holocaust literature." Contributors: Jeremy Adler, Jo Catling, Peter Filkins, Helen Finch, Frank Finlay, Kirstin Gwyer, Katrin Kohl, Michael Krüger, Martin Modlinger, Dora Osborne, Ruth Vogel-Klein, Lynn L. Wolff. Helen Finch is an Academic Fellow in German at the University of Leeds. Lynn L. Wolff is an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow in German at the University of Stuttgart

     

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