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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | The early years: revolt and exile | 7 |
3 | First novels: the Nazi enemy | 32 |
4 | Writing for causes: unpopular political statements | 57 |
5 | Return to Germany: the struggles of the fifties | 76 |
6 | The uses of history: methods of the sixties | 103 |
7 | The uses of literature: Defoe, and the Bible | 137 |
8 | Centre of controversy again: Honecker's first period | 163 |
9 | An easier struggle: the eighties | 188 |
10 | The achievement | 226 |
Notes | 229 | |
Bibliography | 245 | |
Index | 267 |
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