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Date: 20080201
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9783039102716
Secret sharers; Joseph Conrad's cultural reception in Germany.
Fothergill, Anthony.
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2006
274 pages
$53.95
Hardcover
Cultural history and literary imagination; v.4
PR6005
Polish-born British novelist Conrad (1857-1924) is generally considered anti-German and untranslatable, but his works were translated into German and embraced by generations of German readers during the Wiemar Republic and secretly during the Third Reich. Fothergill (English literature and cultural theory, U. of Exeter) explores ...
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