The Image of Germany in the Novels of Günter Grass
Description:
This thesis will attempt to scrutinize Günter Grass's message to his people and show his concern for the spiritual health of his country. Each of his three novels bears directly upon political, religious, and moral issues vital to Germany and to the world. The examination is based upon the assumption that Grass as an author is more concerned that Germans see themselves as they are and as they have been than he is concerned with the image of Germany which his novels present to the world. It is, …
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Date:
January 1968
Creator:
Boyar, Billy T.
Partner:
UNT Libraries