The Novels of Erich Maria Remarque
Sparks of Life
Brian Murdoch
Erich Maria Remarque is a writer of great popularity who has rightly been described as a "chronicler of the twentieth century." He is both a German writer and a genuinely international one. Although he spent much of his life in exile from Germany, most of his novels reflect its twentieth-century history: the two world wars and the Weimar and Nazi regimes, and especially their effects on the individual. His portrayals of the lives of refugees from Nazi Germany are especially vivid. His themes are universal, dealing with human relationships, with love in particular, and with the provisional nature of life. Often seen as a one-novel writer due to the immense success of All Quiet on the Western Front, Remarque wrote many other novels, major works that have nearly all been filmed and have remained popular. Nor should it be ignored that his works are above all else immensely readable: not a negligible criterion. This new study of Remarque's novels treats them as a chronicle of the century, but also looks at them as works that go beyond the reflection of historical events.
Brian Murdoch is professor of German at the University of Stirling, Scotland.
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DETAILS
12 b/w illustrations 264 pages Size: 9 x 6 13 digit ISBN: 9781571133281
Binding: Hardback First published: 27/Oct/2006 Last printed: 27/Oct/2006 Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Subject: German Literature
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 01/12/2008
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Contents
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Erich Paul Remark and Erich Maria Remarque: The Writer and His Works: Die Traumbude and Gam
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From the Frog's Perspective: Im Westen nichts Neues and Der Weg zurück
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Rootless in Weimar: Der schwarze Obelisk and Drei Kameraden
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The First Europeans: Liebe Deinen Nächsten and Arc de Triomphe
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Shadows: Die Nacht von Lissabon and Schatten im Paradies/Das gelobte Land
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Educating Germany: Der Funke Leben and Zeit zu leben und Zeit zu sterben
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The Lap of the Gods: From Station am Horizont to Der Himmel kenntkeine Günstlinge
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Select Bibliography
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Index
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Reviews
This book champions Remarque's novels as representing a solid track record of first-class literature. Murdoch successfully strives to overcome the stigma of critics who have relegated Remarque as a trivial writer.... GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
Murdoch has consolidated his and others' research in this useful treatment of Remarque's life and work. Those new to Remarque will find this an excellent introduction to the author's entire literary corpus. CHOICE
Murdoch aims to present Remarque as a German writer who was also prominent internationally and, beyond this, a writer whose significance goes far beyond his best-known work, Im Westen nichts Neues. At the same time he attempts to show that he was no mere writer of escapist literature. MONATSHEFTE
Murdoch has . performed a great service in registering exactly what Remarque published, in what order and when, and how various films relate to the writings-tasks made all the more difficult because Remarque enjoyed playing the mystery-man. MLR
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