German Exiles: British Perspectives.(Review)

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German Exiles: British Perspectives. By J. M. RITCHIE. (Exile Studies, 6) New York: Lang. 1997. 334 pp. 35 [pounds sterling].

Fourteen of the sixteen essays in this volume have already appeared in printed form, mostly during the 1990s, and will be known to students of Exile Studies. Only the introduction and conclusion, the longest piece 'Theatre in Exile in Great Britain', and 'Voices from the Outside: How Exile Writers saw National Socialism' are new, the first piece making extensive use of dissertations by Alan Clarke and Erna Wipplinger, the second adding more extensive ...

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