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Autobiographische Erfindung: eine Art Vergangenheitsbewӓltigung

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Through the study of the German and English editions of Guenter Grass's "Cat and Mouse" and Christa Wolf's "Patterns of Childhood", this project explores the use of autobiographical fiction as a method to cope with the cultural and personal consequences of Hitler's Germany. With the aid of literary critics, the authors' personal history and an in-depth analysis of the literature itself, the generation that grew up in Hitler Germany is better understood, accepted, and preserved. This project is written primarily in German.

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  • E-project-052813-105616
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  • 2013
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  • 2013-05-28
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