Literature and politics in the twentieth century

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Literature and politics in the twentieth century

edited by Walter Laqueur & George L. Mosse

(Journal of contemporary history, 5)(Harper torchbooks, TB 1328)

Harper & Row, 1967

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First published under title: Literature and society

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Contents of Works

  • Literature and the historian / W. Laqueur
  • The writer as canary / A.G. Lehmann
  • Jean-Paul Sartre and politics / F. Bondy
  • Engagement and neutrality in Weimar Germany / G. Craig
  • On Thomas Mann's political career / H. Pross
  • D.H. Lawrence and modern society / D. Jacobson
  • Politics in the novels of Graham Greene / A. Burgess
  • T.S. Eliot on culture and progress / R. Rees
  • Imperialism: Conrad's heart of darkness / J. Raskin
  • Roy Campbell: outsider on the right / B. Bergonzi
  • Orwell's patriotism / S. Lutman
  • Literature and revolution in the United States: The Partisan review / J. Gilbert
  • The Japanese novel and disengagement / E. Seidensticker
  • The Clarté movement in France, 1919-21 / N. Racine
  • Romaine Rolland / M. Nadeau
  • Volk ohne Raum: a note on Hans Grimm / F.L. Carsten

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