Remembering and Imagining the Holocaust: The Chain of Memory

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Author(s): Christopher Bigsby
Series: Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 416

Cover......Page 1
Half-title......Page 3
Title......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
Dedication......Page 7
Contents......Page 9
I The past remembered......Page 11
2 W. G. Sebald: an act of restitution......Page 35
3 Rolf Hochhuth: breaking the silence......Page 125
4 Peter Weiss: the investigation......Page 159
5 Arthur Miller: the rememberer......Page 186
6 Anne Frank: everybody's heroine......Page 229
7 Jean Améry: home and language......Page 268
8 Primo Levi: from the darkness to the light......Page 295
9 Elie Wiesel: to forget is to deny......Page 328
10 Tadeusz Borowski: the world of stone......Page 351
11 Memory theft......Page 367
Coda......Page 387
1. The past remembered......Page 394
2. W. G. Sebald: an act of restitution......Page 395
3. Rolf Hochhuth: breaking the silence......Page 397
4. Peter Weiss: the investigation......Page 398
6 Anne Frank: everybody's heroine......Page 399
7 Jean Améry: home and language......Page 400
8 Primo Levi: from the darkness to the light......Page 401
10 Tadeusz Borowski: the world of stone......Page 402
Coda......Page 403
Index......Page 405