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The volume examines how historically and culturally effective Swiss myths have been re-formed and continued, handed down and criticised especially in more recent Swiss-German literature since the Second World War. With contributors including Adolf Muschg, Peter von Matt and German scholars from Ireland and Great Britainthis volumereflects on important literary contributions to historical and present-day processes of identity-creation, including Switzerland's role in the Second World War, its attitudes towards Europe, Switzerland as a multicultural entity or the many myths about this country.
Walter de Gruyter, Inc.; May 2010
329 pages; ISBN 9783484970526
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329 pages; ISBN 9783484970526
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Subject categories
- Academic > Literature > German literature > History of German literature > Modern
- Academic > Literature > German literature > Literary history and criticism
- Academic > Literature > German literature > Provincial, local, colonial, etc.
- Foreign Language Books > German
- Literary Criticism > European > German
- Foreign Language Study > German
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9783484970526
9783484108127
3484970529