Dear
Colleague,
Well in time for the new term, I am pleased to announce our August and September
2010 publications. This year’s list continues with another strong film
title and a couple of interdisciplinary studies which lead us into the world of
music and philosophy. There are also two of our popular publications which are
now available as paperback and suitable for course adoption.
SCREENING WAR: Perspectives on
German Suffering,
edited by Paul Cooke & Marc Silberman – Re-examines German cinema's
representation of the Germans as victims during the Second World War and its
aftermath.
£50.00, July 2010, 978 1
57113 437 0, 49 b/w illus.; 312pp, HB, Studies in German Literature Linguistics
and Culture
See also our Film Studies brochure
for a complete list of our recent, new and forthcoming books on film and
cinema.
READING MAHLER: German Culture and Jewish
Identity in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna,
by Carl Niekerk – Examines literary, philosophical, and cultural
influences on Mahler's thought and work from the standpoint of the composer's
position in German-Jewish culture.
£40.00, September 2010,
978 1 57113 467 7, 328pp, HB, Studies in German Literature Linguistics and
Culture
THE INDO-GERMAN IDENTIFICATION:
Reconciling South Asian Origins and European Destinies, 1765-1885, by Robert Cowan – The
nineteenth-century development - and later consequences - of the imagined
relationship between ancient India and modern German culture.
£40.00, September 2010,
978 1 57113 463 9, 240pp, HB, Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Now
available in paperback:
BERTOLT BRECHT'S DRAMATIC THEORY, by John J. White – Detailed
analysis of Brecht's extensive theoretical writings on the theater, including
newly available works.
£19.99, September 2010,
978 1 57113 473 8, 360pp, PB, Studies in German Literature Linguistics and
Culture
LITERATURE AND FILM IN THE THIRD
REICH, by
Karl-Heinz Schoeps, translated by Kathleen M. Dell'Orto – The first
comprehensive survey in English of the literature and film of Nazi Germany.
£19.99, September 2010,
978 1 57113 472 1, 14 b/w illus.; 384pp, PB, Studies in German Literature
Linguistics and Culture
For more
information on all our titles, visit our website at: www.camden-house.com.
If you have
any questions or would like to request an examination copy of the new
paperbacks, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Franziska
Scheithauer
Franziska
Scheithauer
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