German Children's and Youth Literature in Exile 1933-1950


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This volume deals with authors in exile - those writers who were forced to leave their home country after the National Socialists seized power in 1933. Although many of the authors have continued to receive recognition in their particular fields, whether film or adult literature, one group of artists has been overlooked - the authors and illustrators of children's literature. Now for the first time German Children's and Youth Literature in Exile, 1933-1050, has recorded and made accessible a wealth of information on these German-speaking authors and illustrators who emigrated to many different countries and regions of the world. German Children's and Youth Literature in Exile, 1933-1950, contains biographies of 101 authors and illustrators of children and youth literature as well as bibliographies of the books written and illustrated by them that were published in exile between 1933 and 1950. Included are authors who were born before 1918 in Germany or in areas of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and who lived or worked in Germany or Austria until 1933. Many of them were forced to emigrate because their lives were endangered. Some of them left before the repressive measures of the National Socialists were implemented, in order to maintain their intellectual and artistic freedom. The exile countries they chose were the United States, Great Britain, Switzerland, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, France, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Finland, Poland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Mexico, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Australia, Canada, China and Palestine/Israel. Among the authors listed in this volume are Kurt Held (Die rote Zora und ihre Bande 1941), Irmgard Keun (Nac.




Refractions of Canada in European Literature and Culture


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The archeology of a novel: an afterword to The Blue Mountains of China / Rudy Wiebe -- "A new Athens rising near the Pole"?: the Canadian experience in Frances Brooke's The history of Emily Montague (1769) / Gordon B(c)œlling -- Anna Brownell Jameson's Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada (1838): a European woman's view of the New World / Heinz Antor -- "Capable of great improvement": Catherine Parr Traill's images of Canada in The young emigrants (1826) / Klaus Stierstorfer -- Deserts and visions of paradise: the representation of the Canadian landscape in advertisements and guides for Canadian immigrants / Markus Wust -- Destination and destiny: contemporary Canadian plays on immigrants / Albert-Reiner Glaap -- The representation of Canada in novels by Frederick Marryat and Robert Michael Ballantyne / Melanie Just -- Victorians abroad: Charles Dickens and Anthony Trollope in Canada / Michael Heinze -- "Alle diese L(c)Þnder sind unbekannt": Canada in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century German travel literature / Ingmar Probst -- "A Canadian literature?": Elizabeth Smart and the failures of nationalism / Robert McGill -- In search of Cathaia-- voyages into the unexpected / Elke Nowak -- Re-enacting the Arctic voyage: the Northwest Passage in British literature / Annette Kern-St(c)Þhler -- Stuffed mooseheads: Canada as (missing) clich(c)♭ in European theatre / Christopher Innes -- Cultural reductionism and the reception of Canadian literature in Germany / James Skidmore -- Wildlife abounds? The photographic deconstruction of a Canadian clich(c)♭ in Robert Gernhardt's satire "Blanket Creek oder Verwilderte W(c)ơnsche" / Susanne Peters -- "One sees only what one knows": German popular literature and its images of Canada / Laurenz Volkmann -- Canada as a role model? Reflections of a country in post-war German youth fiction / Miriam Richter -- What makes a Canadian? Strategies of presenting Canadianness in teaching materials / Matthias Merkl.




International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature


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The International Companion Encyclopedia answers these questions and provides comprehensive coverage of children's literature from a wide range of perspectives. Over 80 substantial essays by world experts include Iona Opie on the oral tradition, Gillian Avery on family stories and Michael Rosen on audio, TV and other media. The Companion covers a broad range of topics, from the fairy tale to critical theory, from the classics to comics. Structure The Companion is divided into five sections: 1) Theory and Critical Approaches 2) Types and Genres 3) The Context of Children's Literature 4) Applications of Children's Literature 5) The World of Children's Literature Each essay is followed by references and suggestions for further reading. The volume is fully indexed.




Kleine Verbündete


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Documents the living and working conditions of Austrian authors and illustrators in exile.




World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre


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The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre:Europe covers theatre since World War II in forty-seven European nations, including the nations which re-emerged following the break-up of the former USSR, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Each national article is divided into twelve sections - History, Structure of the National Theatre Community, Artistic Profile, Music Theatre, Theatre for Young Audiences, Puppet Theatre, Design, Theatre, Space and Architecture, Training, Criticism, Scholarship and Publishing and Further Reading - allowing the reader to use the book as a source for both area and subject studies.




The German Revolution, 1917-1923


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"Broué enables us to feel that we are actually living through these epoch-making events.... [D]o not miss this magnificent work."--Robert Brenner, UCLA A magisterial, definitive account of the upheavals in Germany in the wake of the Russian revolution. Broué meticulously reconstitutes six decisive years, 1917-23, of social struggles in Germany. The consequences of the defeat of the German revolution had profound consequences for the world. Pierre Broué (1926-2005) was for many years Professor of Contemporary History at the Institut d'études politiques in Grenoble and was a world renowned specialist on the communist and international workers' movements.




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International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004


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Accurate and reliable biographical information essential to anyone interested in the world of literature TheInternational Who's Who of Authors and Writersoffers invaluable information on the personalities and organizations of the literary world, including many up-and-coming writers as well as established names. With over 8,000 entries, this updated edition features: * Concise biographical information on novelists, authors, playwrights, columnists, journalists, editors, and critics * Biographical details of established writers as well as those who have recently risen to prominence * Entries detailing career, works published, literary awards and prizes, membership, and contact addresses where available * An extensive listing of major international literary awards and prizes, and winners of those prizes * A directory of major literary organizations and literary agents * A listing of members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters