The depiction of crowds in 1930s German narrative fiction
This study of 1930s German fiction adds a new dimension to existing scholarship on the depiction of crowds in literature. Whereas previous surveys on the topic have predominantly focused on the crowd as a revolutionary phenomenon judged on the basis of class perspectives, or as a feature of mass soc...
Main Author: | Harland, RF |
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Other Authors: | Robertson, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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