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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- About the Cover Image viii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I
- 1: Nazi Germany and Literary Nonconformism 13
- 2: The Writers of the Inner Emigration and Their Approaches 55
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Part II
- Image 108
- 3: Werner Bergengruen: “The Führer Novel”? 109
- 4: Stefan Andres: The Christian Humanist Response to Tyranny 143
- 5: Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen: The Snobbish Dissenter and His Tale of Mass Insanity 177
- 6: Gertrud von le Fort: Religious Wars and the Nazi Present 211
- 7: Reinhold Schneider: Indios, Jews, and Persecution 243
- 8: Ernst Jünger: Spiritual Opposition as Resistance? 279
- 9: Ernst Wiechert, the Principled Conservative: From Public Dissent to the “Simple Life” 315
- 10: Erika Mitterer: Witch Hunts and the Power of Evil 349
- Conclusion 383
- Bibliography 389
- Index 433
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- About the Cover Image viii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I
- 1: Nazi Germany and Literary Nonconformism 13
- 2: The Writers of the Inner Emigration and Their Approaches 55
-
Part II
- Image 108
- 3: Werner Bergengruen: “The Führer Novel”? 109
- 4: Stefan Andres: The Christian Humanist Response to Tyranny 143
- 5: Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen: The Snobbish Dissenter and His Tale of Mass Insanity 177
- 6: Gertrud von le Fort: Religious Wars and the Nazi Present 211
- 7: Reinhold Schneider: Indios, Jews, and Persecution 243
- 8: Ernst Jünger: Spiritual Opposition as Resistance? 279
- 9: Ernst Wiechert, the Principled Conservative: From Public Dissent to the “Simple Life” 315
- 10: Erika Mitterer: Witch Hunts and the Power of Evil 349
- Conclusion 383
- Bibliography 389
- Index 433