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The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin Andrew J. Webber (University of Cambridge)

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin By Andrew J. Webber (University of Cambridge)

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin by Andrew J. Webber (University of Cambridge)


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This book will appeal to anybody interested in the city of Berlin and the development of its literary culture. It provides both stimulating readings of canonical texts and insights into less familiar material, setting these in the cultural context of writing in and about Berlin since 1750.

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin Summary

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin by Andrew J. Webber (University of Cambridge)

This collection of essays by international specialists in the literature of Berlin provides a lively and stimulating account of writing in and about the city in the modern period. The first eight chapters chart key chronological developments from 1750 to the present day, while subsequent chapters focus on Berlin drama and poetry in the twentieth century and explore a set of key identity questions: ethnicity/migration, gender (writing by women), and sexuality (queer writing). Each chapter provides an informative overview along with closer readings of exemplary texts. The volume is designed to be accessible for readers seeking an introduction to the literature of Berlin, while also providing new perspectives for those already familiar with the topic. With a particular focus on the turbulent twentieth century, the account of Berlin's literary production is set against broader cultural and political developments in one of the most fascinating of global cities.

About Andrew J. Webber (University of Cambridge)

Andrew J. Webber is Professor of Modern German and Comparative Culture at the University of Cambridge and has published widely on German and comparative textual and visual culture. His books include Berlin in the Twentieth Century: A Cultural Topography (Cambridge, 2008). He has held visiting positions at a number of international institutions, most recently the Erich Auerbach Visiting Chair in Global Literary Studies at the University of Tubingen.

Table of Contents

Introduction Andrew J. Webber; 1. Literature and the Enlightenment Matt Erlin; 2. Romantic sociability, aesthetics and politics Jurgen Barkhoff; 3. Literary realism and naturalism John B. Lyon; 4. Short prose around 1900 Anne Fuchs; 5. Modernist writing and visual culture Carolin Duttlinger; 6. Writing under National Socialism Reinhard Zachau; 7. Writing in the Cold War Alison Lewis; 8. Writing after the Wall Katharina Gerstenberger; 9. Women writers and gender Lyn Marven; 10. Queer writing Andreas Krass and Benedikt Wolf; 11. Berlin as a migratory setting Yasemin Yildiz; 12. Modern drama and theatre David Barnett; 13. Twentieth-century poetry Gerrit-Jan Berendse.

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The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin by Andrew J. Webber (University of Cambridge)
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Cambridge University Press
2017-02-27
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