Ernst Toller and German Society

Ernst Toller and German Society
Author: Robert Ellis
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781611476361

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During the years of Weimar and the Third Reich, Toller was one of the more active of the "other Germany's" left-wing intellectuals. A leader of the Bavarian Soviet of 1919, he had in addition won the Kleist prize and was recognized as one of Germany's best playwrights. Indeed, during the years of the Weimar Republic, the popularity of his works was unquestioned. His first play, Die Wandlung, was soon sold out and required a second edition; his dramatic works and poems were translated into twenty-seven languages. During the 1920’s it was said that he "dominated the German and Russian theatre" and that he was the "most spectacular personality in modern German literature." It was common for contemporaries to classify him as one of the foremost German writers of the Weimar era. During the 1930s, as an exile, he popularized to foreign audiences the idea of “the other Germany”and became a leading spokesman against Hitler. However, it is Toller the social critic rather than Toller the dramatist with which thisbook is concerned, his ideas, his visions for Germany and Europe as transmitted in his works of fiction and prose. The book reflects on the responsibility an intellectual-critic has when writing about a democratic society (the Weimar Republic) that is unsuccessfully balancing between survival and annihilation. Toller was furthermore a Jewish intellectual. How did his religious traditions shape his views? He was also German and this raises a whole host of specifically Germanic patterns of looking at the world. He was also a left-wing intellectual and Toller is set in the broader context of left-wing intellectuals in Weimar and the Nazi era. A related reflection is to ask: so what? What difference did it make? How much of an influence do intellectuals have in the development of society? What is the relationship between intellectuals and their readers in a troubled society?

Ernst Toller and German Society

Ernst Toller and German Society
Author: Robert ELLIS
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1683930681

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The Plays of Ernst Toller

The Plays of Ernst Toller
Author: Cecil Davies
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781134361854

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This book is the fullest and most detailed study yet published in English of Ernst Toller's plays and their most significant productions. In particular the productions directed by Karl-Heinz Martin, Jurgen Fehling and Erwin Piscator are closely analyzed and the author demonstrates how, brilliant though they were, they obscured or even distorted Toller's intentions. The plays are seen as eminently stage-worthy while worth lies in Toller's use of language, both in prose and inverse. The neglected puppet-play The Scorned Lovers' Revenge is analyzed from a new perspective in the light, both of its language and its sexual theme, so important in Toller's writings as a whole. The reader is led to appreciate why Toller was regarded as the most outstanding German dramatist of his generation until, after his death in 1939 his reputation was overlaid by that of Brecht. This book should do much to restore Toller to his proper place in theatre history.

I Was a German The Autobiography of Ernst Toller

I Was a German   The Autobiography of Ernst Toller
Author: Ernst Toller
Publsiher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781447499237

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This is the fascinating autobiography of Ernst Toller. Ernst Toller (1893 – 1939) was a German left-wing playwright, best known for his expressionist plays. He also famously served for six days in 1919 as the President of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic, later being imprisoned for his actions. This volume is highly recommended for those with an interest in twentieth-century European history. Contents include: “Childhood”, “A Student in France”, “War”, “At the Front”, “An Attempt to Forget Revolt”, “Strike”, “The Military Prison”, “The Lunatic Asylum”, “Revolution”, “The Bavarian Soviet Republic”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.

German Expressionist Plays Gottfried Benn Georg Kaiser Ernst Toller and Others

German Expressionist Plays  Gottfried Benn  Georg Kaiser  Ernst Toller  and Others
Author: Ernst Schurer
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1997-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826409504

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This volume in The German Library includes the following authors and plays, which best represent the Expressionist movement of the early 20th century: -- Georg Kaiser: Gas I and Gas II -- Ernst Toller: Masses and Man -- Gottfried Benn: Ithaka -- Oskar Kokoschka: Murderer the Women's Hope -- Carl Sternheim: The Bloomers -- Walter Hasenclever: The Son>

Culture and Society in the Weimar Republic

Culture and Society in the Weimar Republic
Author: Keith Bullivant,Richard Hinton Thomas
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1977
Genre: German literature
ISBN: 0719006899

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German Writers and Politics 1918 39

German Writers and Politics 1918   39
Author: Richard Dove,Michael Mallett,Stephen Lamb
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1992-06-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781349118151

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Political changes between 1918 and 1939 had important implications for German writers. The essays in this volume focus on questions such as the writers' relationship to political parties and ideology, their treatment of the legacy of World War I, and their response to the rise of fascism.

German Expressionism and the Messianism of a Generation

German Expressionism and the Messianism of a Generation
Author: Lisa Marie Anderson
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789401200516

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This book reads messianic expectation as the defining characteristic of German culture in the first decades of the twentieth century. It has long been accepted that the Expressionist movement in Germany was infused with a thoroughly messianic strain. Here, with unprecedented detail and focus, that strain is traced through the work of four important Expressionist playwrights: Ernst Barlach, Georg Kaiser, Ernst Toller and Franz Werfel. Moreover, these dramatists are brought into new and sustained dialogues with the theorists and philosophers of messianism who were their contemporaries: Walter Benjamin, Ernst Bloch, Martin Buber, Hermann Cohen, Gershom Scholem. In arguing, for example, that concepts like Bloch’s utopian self-encounter (Selbstbegegnung) and Benjamin’s messianic now-time (Jetztzeit) reappear as the framework for Expressionism’s staging of collective redemption in a new age, Anderson forges a previously underappreciated link in the study of Central European thought in the early twentieth century.