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4 Judeo-Christian Reconciliation and the Inability to Mourn in Heinrich Kronstein’s Briefe an einen jungen Deutschen (1967)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Conversion and the Problem of Persuasion 1
- 1 Conversion and the Question of German Guilt in Karl Jakob Hirsch’s Heimkehr zu Gott (1946) 19
- 2 The Suppressed Jewish Voice in Alfred Döblin’s Schicksalsreise (1949) 59
- 3 Mixed Metaphors of Jewish Blindness in Karl Stern’s The Pillar of Fire (1951) 94
- 4 Judeo-Christian Reconciliation and the Inability to Mourn in Heinrich Kronstein’s Briefe an einen jungen Deutschen (1967) 126
- Conclusion: The Consolations of Christianity and the Inadequacy of Form 149
- Notes 155
- Bibliography 179
- Index 193
- GERMAN AND EUROPEAN STUDIES 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Conversion and the Problem of Persuasion 1
- 1 Conversion and the Question of German Guilt in Karl Jakob Hirsch’s Heimkehr zu Gott (1946) 19
- 2 The Suppressed Jewish Voice in Alfred Döblin’s Schicksalsreise (1949) 59
- 3 Mixed Metaphors of Jewish Blindness in Karl Stern’s The Pillar of Fire (1951) 94
- 4 Judeo-Christian Reconciliation and the Inability to Mourn in Heinrich Kronstein’s Briefe an einen jungen Deutschen (1967) 126
- Conclusion: The Consolations of Christianity and the Inadequacy of Form 149
- Notes 155
- Bibliography 179
- Index 193
- GERMAN AND EUROPEAN STUDIES 197