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Emanuela Barasch Rubinstein 
Mephisto in the Third Reich 
Literary Representations of Evil in Nazi Germany

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The association of Nazism with the symbol of ultimate evil – the devil – can be found in the works of Klaus and Thomas Mann, Else Lasker-Schüler, and Rolf Hochhuth. He appears either as Satan of the Judeo-Christian tradition, or as Goethe’s Mephisto. The devil is not only a metaphor, but a central part of the historical analysis. Barasch-Rubinstein looks into this phenomenon and analyzes the premise that the image of the devil had a substantial impact on Germans’ acceptance of Nazi ideas. His diabolic characteristics, the pact between himself and humans, and his prominent place in German culture are part of the intriguing historical observations these four German writers embedded in their work. Whether writing before the outbreak of WWII, during the war, or after it, when the calamities of the Holocaust were already well-known, they all examine Nazism in the light of the ultimate manifestation of evil.

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Emanuela Barasch Rubinstein, Nevzlin Center for Jewish Peoplehood Studies at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya, Israel.
لغة الإنجليزية ● شكل EPUB ● صفحات 179 ● ISBN 9783110395785 ● حجم الملف 1.0 MB ● الناشر De Gruyter ● مدينة Basel/Berlin/Boston ● نشرت 2014 ● الإصدار 1 ● للتحميل 24 الشهور ● دقة EUR ● هوية شخصية 6295709 ● حماية النسخ Adobe DRM
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