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The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel
The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel The German novel in the long twentieth century; Contexts of the novel; The novel in Wilhelmine Germany; Gender anxiety and the shaping of the self in some modernist writers; Franz Kafka; Modernism and the Bildungsroman; Apocalypse and utopia in the Austrian novel of the 10s; Images of the city; Women writers in the ‘Golden’ Twenties; The First World War and its aftermath in the German novel; The German novel during the Third Reich; History, memory, fiction after the Second World War; Aesthetics and resistance; The kleiner Mann and modern times; The ‘critical’ novel in the GDR; Identity and authenticity in Swiss and Austrian novels of the postwar era; Subjectivity and women’s writing of the 1970s and early 1980s; The postmodern German novel; Supplementary Material;How to cite (Modern Language Association style):
Graham Bartram. "The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel." The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel. Cambridge University Press, 2004. Cambridge Collections Online. Cambridge University Press. 09 February 2010 <http://cco.cambridge.org/extract?id=ccol0521482534_CCOL0521482534_root>

