The anti-journalist Karl Kraus and Jewish self-fashioning in fin-de-siècle Europe
Paul Reitter
- XII, 254 S.
Includes bibliographical references and index
All that is solid melts into ink -- German Jews and the writing of modern life -- Karl Kraus and the Jewish self-hatred question -- Mirror-man -- Messianic journalism? Benjamin and Scholem read Die Fackel -- Conclusion: The afterlife of anti-journalism
All that is solid melts into ink -- German Jews and the writing of modern life -- Karl Kraus and the Jewish self-hatred question -- Mirror-man -- Messianic journalism? Benjamin and Scholem read Die Fackel -- Conclusion: The afterlife of anti-journalism
Kraus, Karl 1874-1936 --Political and social views Kraus--Karl--1874-1936--Political and social views
Jews--Identity--History--Europe--19th century Antisemitism in the press--History--Europe--19th century German literature--Jewish authors--History and criticism Jewish press--History--Europe--19th century Jewish journalists--History--Europe--19th century Jews--Europe--Identity--History--19th century Antisemitism in the press--Europe--History--19th century German literature--Jewish authors--History and criticism Jewish press--Europe--History--19th century Jewish journalists--Europe--History--19th century
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