The art of revolution : Kurt Eisner's agitprop
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The art of revolution : Kurt Eisner's agitprop
(Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture / edited by James Hardin, v. 15)
Camden House, c1986
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Bibliography: p. [102]-105
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The first major study of the neglected fiction works of the well-known revolutionary politician Kurt Eisner.
This fascinating study analyzes the fiction (including the didactic political Marchen) of Kurt Eisner, who is best known as a revolutionary politician of the Wilhelminian and Weimar periods. Eisner's literary work has been little studied, even in the German Democratic Republic, where he was revered as a political martyr. This is the first major study of this neglected aspect of Eisner's production.
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