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A Literary Occupation William J. O'Keeffe

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A Literary Occupation: Responses of German writers in service in occupied Europe by William J. O'Keeffe

Pax in Bello, peace in the midst of war, was the motto one writer chose to signify the private dilemma: how could the humanist, clad in the uniform of the occupier, write of liberal values, see with a liberal eye - and publish, or hope to? From the armistice peace of occupied France, from the partisan war and incipient civil war of Greece, from the all-out warfare in southern Russia, came writing that revealed not just the everyday split consciousness resulting from the overlay of Nazi ideology, but writing also that circumvented and in places subverted the propaganda imperative which then governed everything in print. For a European community that now sees itself as exemplar and upholder of liberal democratic values, the study of that first great test of modern liberal conscience is instructive. Some essayed the test in the craft of writing, and came away with some honour. Their works are examined in this book.

Table of Contents

Introduction A civil literature in an uncivil time The propaganda imperative Literary conscripts A Franco-Hellenic axis The German philhellenic paradigm The literary-critical focus: the aesthetic A reappraisal of critical reception Prevailing literary form The Kriegstagebuch: mastery and criticism Editions and source texts: methodology Kulturpolitik: courtship, custodianship Myth and realities France: the centrality of Paris Greece: apprehending the antique Literature on two fronts Involuntary tourism The Francophile's dilemma Culture shock: the East Applied fictive form Aesthetic dissidence Erhart Goepel's Die Normandie and Die Bretagne Goepel and Erhart Kastner: freedom of the aesthete Griechenland/Kreta: repossession of classical Greece Aesthetic of light: Erhart Kastner and Felix Hartlaub Aesthetic of stone: Kastner's appeal for moderation Mentioning the war: classical elision The redundancy of revision Kastner, Hauptmann, Heidegger: Wortwunder Felix Hartlaub: Paris underground Formative influences on Weltanschauung The migrant flaneur Idle pursuit? The wartime flaneur Hartlaub: the writing persona Doppelganger: Hartlaub and Er Phenomenology of a city Erzahlte Zeit: relegation of chronological time Occupation: alien aesthetic Sub-texts of subversion Colour as agent The centrality of the Paris sketches: critical reception Lacunae, resistance speculation, death of a flaneur Conclusion Fortunes of war The modes of literary response: an evaluation Bibliography Illustrations

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CIN9042037709G
9789042037700
9042037709
A Literary Occupation: Responses of German writers in service in occupied Europe by William J. O'Keeffe
Used - Good
Paperback
Brill
20130101
240
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