
Judith Ryan
Contributor
LOCATION: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Author of The Uncompleted Past: Postwar German Novels and The Third Reich and the Vanishing Subject: Early Psychology and Literary Modernism. Co-editor of New History of German Literature.
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German literature, German literature comprises the written works of the German-speaking peoples of central Europe. It has shared the fate of German politics and history: fragmentation and discontinuity. Germany did not become a modern nation-state until 1871, and the prior history of the various…
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