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Fractured frontiers : the exile writing of Nazi Germany and Francoist Spain / Mónica Jato and John Klapper.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PT405 .J37 2020

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    "A comparative study of "inner" and "territorial" forms of literary exile under Nazism and Francoism, proposing an integrative model of exile that emphasizes common approaches and themes rather than division"-- Provided by publisher.

    "Writers opposed to National Socialism or Francoism have been considered either territorial exiles, who left their country, or "inner exiles," who did not. Those who stayed were initially accorded greater status, while those who left were denigrated. With time, however, there was a growing recognition of the hardship and achievements of territorial exiles and increasing criticism of inner exiles. Later critical debates have perpetuated this fissure and failed to explore the similar origins and assumptions of the two forms of exile. This book adopts a unique cross-cultural approach, illuminating the shared roots of opposition across the two cultures and exilic settings. It challenges the traditional divide, demonstrating striking similarities in terminology, exilic identities, and literary concerns, between not only "inner" and "outer" but also the German and Spanish contexts. The study offers new perspectives on the literary historiography of twentieth-century Germany and Spain, showing how, in the impact and consequences of dictatorship, the histories of the two countries intersect. It is thus of interest to literary historians and students of German and Spanish literature, and it also, because it provides English translations of all quotations, serves as an introduction for English-speaking readers to this poorly understood phenomenon and its implications for other exilic settings." -- Publisher's description
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Jato, Mónica, author.
    Published
    Rochester, New York : Camden House, 2020
    ©2020
    Locale
    Foreign countries
    Contents
    Pt. 1. Overarching issues
    Cultural contexts
    Exile: the temptation of the trope
    Pt. 2. The uses of history
    German historical narratives in inner and territorial exile
    Historical uses of myth in 1940s Spanish poetry
    Pt. 3. A complicated return
    Blurring of the lines: the complexities of return to Germany
    Destiempo: the challenges of a long return to the Spanish context
    Conclusion.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Klapper, John, 1958- author.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-277) and index.
    Pt. 1. Overarching issues -- Cultural contexts -- Exile: the temptation of the trope -- Pt. 2. The uses of history -- German historical narratives in inner and territorial exile -- Historical uses of myth in 1940s Spanish poetry -- Pt. 3. A complicated return -- Blurring of the lines: the complexities of return to Germany -- Destiempo: the challenges of a long return to the Spanish context -- Conclusion.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781640140516
    1640140514
    Physical Description
    x, 293 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm

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