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Deutsche Exilliteratur im niederländisch-deutschen Beziehungsgeflecht Eine Geschichte der Kommunikation und Rezeption 1933 - 2013

by Els Andringa (red.)

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The book traces pathways of communication by authors and publishers who fled from German speaking areas to the Netherlands after 1933, and examines their reception and continued impact in the periods before, during, and after WWII. Case examples of individual authors and publishers are brought together to create a historical fabric of biographies and reception histories that extends to our times The book traces pathways of communication by authors and publishers who fled from German speaking areas to the Netherlands after 1933, and examines their reception and continued impact in the periods before, during, and after WWII. Case examples of individual authors and publishers are brought together to create a historical fabric of biographies and reception histories that extends to our times.… (more)
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The book traces pathways of communication by authors and publishers who fled from German speaking areas to the Netherlands after 1933, and examines their reception and continued impact in the periods before, during, and after WWII. Case examples of individual authors and publishers are brought together to create a historical fabric of biographies and reception histories that extends to our times The book traces pathways of communication by authors and publishers who fled from German speaking areas to the Netherlands after 1933, and examines their reception and continued impact in the periods before, during, and after WWII. Case examples of individual authors and publishers are brought together to create a historical fabric of biographies and reception histories that extends to our times.

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