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I was a German

I was a German
Author: Ernst Toller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1934
Genre: Authors, German
ISBN:

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The Plays of Ernst Toller

The Plays of Ernst Toller
Author: Cecil Davies
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1134361858

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This book is the fullest and most detailed study yet published in English of Ernst Toller's plays and their most significant productions. In particular the productions directed by Karl-Heinz Martin, Jurgen Fehling and Erwin Piscator are closely analyzed and the author demonstrates how, brilliant though they were, they obscured or even distorted Toller's intentions. The plays are seen as eminently stage-worthy while worth lies in Toller's use of language, both in prose and inverse. The neglected puppet-play The Scorned Lovers' Revenge is analyzed from a new perspective in the light, both of its language and its sexual theme, so important in Toller's writings as a whole. The reader is led to appreciate why Toller was regarded as the most outstanding German dramatist of his generation until, after his death in 1939 his reputation was overlaid by that of Brecht. This book should do much to restore Toller to his proper place in theatre history.


Ernst Toller and German Society

Ernst Toller and German Society
Author: Robert Ellis
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1611476364

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During the years of Weimar and the Third Reich, Toller was one of the more active of the "other Germany's" left-wing intellectuals. A leader of the Bavarian Soviet of 1919, he had in addition won the Kleist prize and was recognized as one of Germany's best playwrights. Indeed, during the years of the Weimar Republic, the popularity of his works was unquestioned. His first play, Die Wandlung, was soon sold out and required a second edition; his dramatic works and poems were translated into twenty-seven languages. During the 1920’s it was said that he "dominated the German and Russian theatre" and that he was the "most spectacular personality in modern German literature." It was common for contemporaries to classify him as one of the foremost German writers of the Weimar era. During the 1930s, as an exile, he popularized to foreign audiences the idea of “the other Germany”and became a leading spokesman against Hitler. However, it is Toller the social critic rather than Toller the dramatist with which thisbook is concerned, his ideas, his visions for Germany and Europe as transmitted in his works of fiction and prose. The book reflects on the responsibility an intellectual-critic has when writing about a democratic society (the Weimar Republic) that is unsuccessfully balancing between survival and annihilation. Toller was furthermore a Jewish intellectual. How did his religious traditions shape his views? He was also German and this raises a whole host of specifically Germanic patterns of looking at the world. He was also a left-wing intellectual and Toller is set in the broader context of left-wing intellectuals in Weimar and the Nazi era. A related reflection is to ask: so what? What difference did it make? How much of an influence do intellectuals have in the development of society? What is the relationship between intellectuals and their readers in a troubled society?


Ernst Toller: Letters from Prison and Other Writings

Ernst Toller: Letters from Prison and Other Writings
Author: Ernst Toller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780982185438

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Ernst Toller (December 1, 1893 - May 22, 1939) was a German author, playwright, left-wing politician and revolutionary, known for his Expressionist plays. He served in 1919 for six days as President of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic, after which he became the head of its army. He was imprisoned for five years for his part in the armed resistance by the Bavarian Soviet Republic to the central government in Berlin. While in prison, Toller wrote several plays that gained him international renown. They were performed in London and New York City as well as in Berlin and other places.In 1933, Toller was exiled from Germany after the Nazis came to power. He did a lecture tour in 1936-1937 in the United States and Canada, settling in California for a while before going to New York. He joined other exiles there. He died by suicide in May 1939.This book contains the letters written by Toller while he was imprisoned at Fortress Niederschönenfeld. They cover a variety of subjects from life as a political prisoner to exchanges with other authors and theater managers over his plays, along with a number of personal letters to friends and family.


Hinkemann

Hinkemann
Author: Ernst Toller
Publisher: Berlinica
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781935902522

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In his day Ernst Toller (1893-1939) was as renowned as the young Bertolt Brecht. High profile persona non-grata in 1933 when the Nazis came to power, Toller fled to London, went on a lecture tour to the U.S. in 1936, and tried to make a go of it as a screenwriter in Los Angeles. Dispirited, despondent upon learning that his brother and sister had been sent to a concentration camp and convinced that the world as he knew it had succumbed to the forces of darkness, Toller was found dead by hanging, a presumed suicide, in his room at the Hotel Mayflower on May 22, 1939. Conceived in the German theatrical tradition of Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz's The Soldiers and Georg Büchner's Woyzeck, Toller's devastating tragedy Hinkemann is a painfully poetic plaidoyer for the overlooked vision and voice of the victim.


He Was a German

He Was a German
Author: Richard Dove
Publisher: Libris Limited
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: Austrian literature
ISBN: 9781870352253

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A biography of playwright, socialist revolutionary and political activist Ernst Toller, in both an historical and a literary context. It traces his development as a leading playwright of the Weimar Republic, his criticism of fascism in the 1920s and his years of exile.


Anarchism in the Dramas of Ernst Toller

Anarchism in the Dramas of Ernst Toller
Author: Michael Ossar
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1980-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1438415257

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This study shows how politics and art intermingled in the life and works of one of the most renowned playwrights of German Expressionism, a man who was in many senses paradigmatic of the non-communist Left in the Weimar Republic. Toller sought to preserve the sanctity of the individual against collectivist assaults from the Right and from the Left, but at the same time to meet the needs of a complex society. Ossar demonstrates that the playwright arrived at solutions that were anarchist in nature, deriving from a long European tradition. This is the first in-depth book-length study of Toller and his plays published in English.


Ernst Toller's Poems of the Prisoners 1918-1921

Ernst Toller's Poems of the Prisoners 1918-1921
Author: David Grunwald
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018-09-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0359124437

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Ernst Toller's Poems 1918-1921 contain his complete ""Poems of the Prisoners"" and his first play ""Die Wandlung"" (Transformation). Ernst Toller was born in Samotschin, Province of Posen, Prussia in 1893 into a Jewish family. At the outbreak of World War I, he volunteered for military duty, spent thirteen months on the Western Front, and suffered a complete physical and psychological collapse. His first drama, Transformation (Die Wandlung), was to be inspired by his wartime experiences.


A Youth in Germany

A Youth in Germany
Author: Ernst Toller
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2024-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770489223

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This is the first critical, contextualized edition in English of Eine Jugend in Deutschland (1933), the remarkable autobiographical account of Ernst Toller (1893-1939), one of the most important German writers of the first half of the twentieth century. He was a celebrated poet and, along with Bertolt Brecht, the most significant and innovative playwright of the Weimar Republic. His critically acclaimed and societally controversial work left its mark on many of his contemporaries and is still inspiring writers today. Completed at the beginning of Toller’s exile from Nazi Germany, Eine Jugend in Deutschland gives a remarkable account of his childhood as the son of Jewish merchants in Eastern Prussia under Kaiser Wilhelm II, his studies in France, his eager service at the western front during World War One, his conversion to pacifism, his activism in the German Revolution of 1918-1919 and leadership in the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic, his trial for high treason, and his incarceration as a political prisoner of the Weimar Republic.