"Neider überall zwingen uns zu gerechter Verteidigung" Legitimisation and De-Legitimisation of World War I in German Dramatic Literature (Volume 14)

This first monograph on WWI dramatic literature closes one of the last research desiderata of the German literature on the First World War. The author opens up a hitherto unknown corpus of texts and identifies the most important discourses represented in these WWI plays. Furthermore, he embeds the d...

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Main Author: Dorrer, Andreas (auth)
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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