Reclaiming Heimat, Uprooting National Socialism in Anna Seghers’s “Das Ende”

IF 0.5 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN SEMINAR-A JOURNAL OF GERMANIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.3138/seminar.59.2.2
Lucas Riddle
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Abstract:This article explores Anna Seghers’s use of nature and pastoral writing in her exile tale “Das Ende” (1945). I argue that, by writing a story in which villagers and nature work together to hunt and rid Germany’s war-torn landscape of Zillich, a former concentration camp guard, Seghers engages critically with German traditions of Heimat writing to “reclaim” the style as a productive mode to depict the monumental task of rebuilding Germany after the Second World War. Much of Anna Seghers’s postwar and exile works reflect in literature what she viewed as the responsibility of writers to contribute to the re-education and denazification of the German people during and following the war. “Das Ende” is no exception; it seeks to understand how fascism permeated the minds and hearts of ordinary Germans, and the work Germans must undertake to overcome such indoctrination.
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安娜·西格斯的《终结》:重拾海玛特,铲除国家社会主义
摘要:本文探讨了安娜·西格斯在她的流亡小说《终末》(1945)中对自然和田园写作的运用。我认为,通过写一个故事,村民和大自然一起努力,寻找并摆脱了德国饱受战争蹂躏的土地上的前集中营看守齐里奇,西格斯批判性地参与了德国传统的黑马写作,“恢复”了这种风格,作为一种富有成效的模式,描绘了二战后重建德国的艰巨任务。安娜·西格斯在战后和流亡时期的许多作品都反映了她认为作家有责任在战争期间和战后为德国人民的再教育和去纳粹化做出贡献。《终结》也不例外;它试图了解法西斯主义如何渗透到普通德国人的思想和心灵中,以及德国人必须承担的工作来克服这种灌输。
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期刊介绍: The first issue of Seminar appeared in the Spring of 1965, sponsored jointly by the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German (CAUTG) and the German Section of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association (AULLA). This collaborative sponsorship has continued to the present day, with the Journal essentially a Canadian scholarly journal, its Editors all Canadian, likewise its publisher, and managerial and editorial decisions taken by the Editor and/or the Canadian Editorial Committee,the Australasian Associate Editor being responsible for the selection of articles submitted from that area.
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