From Nazi persecution to Brazilian exile: Stefan Zweig's humanist ideal

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/1679849X74207

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Humanist ideal, Stefan Zweig, Nazi persecution, Brazilian exile

Abstract

The persecution imposed on him by the Nazi dictatorship led Stefan Zweig into exile, initially in other countries, then in Brazil. With his eyes focused on events in Europe, the author publishes Brasilien – Ein Land der Zukunft, in which he points to Brazil as a model opposed to the national-socialist ideology existing in Germany, which led to self-destruction.

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Author Biography

Rosani Úrsula Ketzer, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Doutorado em Estudos Literários pela FU Berlin e pós-doutorado na Universität Tübingen

References

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SCHWARZ, Egon; WEGNER, Matthias (Hg.). Verbannung. Aufzeichnungen deutscher Schriftsteller im Exil. Hamburg, Christian Wegner 1964, 39-45; 197-201.

SEGATTO, José Antonio. “Cidadania de ficção”. In: José Antonio Segatto e Ude Baldan (org.) Sociedade e literatura no Brasil. São Paulo, UNESP 1999, 201-221.

WULF, Joseph. Literatur und Dichtung im Dritten Reich. Eine Dokumentation. Reinbek bei Hamburg, Rowohlt, 1966.

ZWEIG, Stefan. Schachnovelle. Frankfurt a.M., Fischer 1990.

ZWEIG, Stefan. Brasilien – Ein Land der Zukunft. Frankfurt a.M., Suhrkamp 1984.

Published

2004-01-01

How to Cite

Rosani Úrsula Ketzer. (2004). From Nazi persecution to Brazilian exile: Stefan Zweig’s humanist ideal. Literatura E Autoritarismo, (3). https://doi.org/10.5902/1679849X74207

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