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Exile in Literature: Critical Essay by Wm. K. Pfeiler

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William Kotzwinkle
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SOURCE: Pfeiler, Wm. K. “German Literature outside the Third Reich.” In German Literature in Exile: The Concern of the Poets, pp. 3-23. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1957.

In the following excerpt, Pfeiler examines the circumstances that led to the creation of a German literature in exile and comments on some of its main characteristics and figures.

This is a free excerpt of 56 words. There are 10,885 words (approx. 36 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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