Otto Weininger and the theme of the German-Jewish friendship in Günther Grass's Hundejahre
It has become a truism of contemporary literary criticism that every text contains overt and covert texts within its construction, that in other words each new text molds and fits previous texts into a new context. In Günther Grass’s Hundejahre (1963) this is especially discernible, since Grass’s no...
Main Author: | Jerry Schuchalter |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Danish |
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Donner Institute
1992-09-01
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Series: | Nordisk Judaistik |
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Online Access: | https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/69475 |
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