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Gabriele Eckart

    March 23, 1954

    Gabriele Eckart is a German author whose work focuses on capturing the complexities of human relationships and the inner lives of her characters. Her writing is characterized by penetrating psychological insight and a subtle use of language that draws readers into the depths of human experience. Eckart explores themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in the modern world. Her unique style and profound understanding of human nature make her a significant voice in contemporary German literature.

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    Shifting viewpoints: Cervantes in twentieth-century and early twenty-first-century literature written in German
    • 2013

      This study shows that Cervantesâ (TM)s works actively influenced the literature of a number of twentieth- and early twenty-first-century writers in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. This time period was marked by numerous significant events, including World War I, the first attempts at democracy, the rise of the Nazis, World War II, the division of Germany, and the eventual reunification of Germany. Representations of characters created by Cervantes reflect the shifting viewpoints of monarchism, imperialism, communism, fascism, socialism, and capitalism. A number of German-speaking authors of this time creatively modify Don Quixote, vacillating between regarding Don Quixote as a fool or a hero. The emphasis here is on the question of how an author uses Cervantesâ (TM)s Don Quixote and The Conversation of the Dogs to come to terms with his or her own preoccupations in a given socio-political context. This book explores literary works by German-speaking authors that engage in an intertextual play with a text written by Cervantes.

      Shifting viewpoints: Cervantes in twentieth-century and early twenty-first-century literature written in German