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Die Ordnung des Archivs. Hans Sahl im Deutschen Literaturarchiv

Die Ordnung des Archivs. Hans Sahl im Deutschen Literaturarchiv
Die Ordnung des Archivs. Hans Sahl im Deutschen Literaturarchiv
This articles explains the impct of the German Literary Archive at Marbach on Hans Sahl's identity as a German writer. It also argues that archiving in the wider sense is closely connected with a writer's self understanding in particular those who are forced to live in exile.
archive, identity, exile
0721-6742
5-16
Reiter, Andrea
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Reiter, Andrea
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Reiter, Andrea (2008) Die Ordnung des Archivs. Hans Sahl im Deutschen Literaturarchiv. Exil: Forschung, Erkenntnisse, Ergebnisse, 2008/1 (1), 5-16.

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This articles explains the impct of the German Literary Archive at Marbach on Hans Sahl's identity as a German writer. It also argues that archiving in the wider sense is closely connected with a writer's self understanding in particular those who are forced to live in exile.

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Published date: 2008
Additional Information: Editors: Edita Koch, Henrika Walter
Keywords: archive, identity, exile
Organisations: Modern Languages

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Local EPrints ID: 63782
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/63782
ISSN: 0721-6742
PURE UUID: 1b875e25-4114-4a7a-829f-ef1d5d83790f

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Date deposited: 05 Nov 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:43

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Author: Andrea Reiter

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