Language of the Third Reich : LTI: Lingua Tertii Imperii
"Victor Klemperer (1881-1960) was Professor of French Literature at Dresden University. As a Jew, he was removed from his university post in 1935, only surviving thanks to his marriage to an Aryan. From 1933 to 1935 Klemperer kept detailed diaries, which contain in note form some of the raw mat...
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New York :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2013.
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- Heroism (Instead of an Introduction) 1. LTI 2. Prelude 3. Distinguishing Feature: Poverty 4. Partenau 5. From the Diary of theFirst Year 6. The First Three Words of the Nazi Language 7. Aufziehen 8. Ten Years of Fascism 9.Fanatical 10. Autocthonous Writing 11. Blurring Boundaries 12.Punctuation 13. Names 14. Kohlenklau 15. Knif 16. On a Single Working Day 17. 'System' and 'Organisation' 18. I Believe In Him 19. Personal Announcementsas an LTI Revision Book 20. What Remains? 21. German Roots 22. A Sunny Weltanschauung (Chance Discoveries WhileReading) 23. If Two People Do the Same Thing... 24. Cafe; Europa 25. TheStar 26. The Jewish War 27. The Jewish Spectacles 28. The Language of theVictor 29. Zion 30. The Curse of the Superlative 31. From the GreatMovement Forward... 32. Boxing 33. Gefolgschaft 34. The One Syllable 35.Running Hot and Cold 36. Putting the Theory to the Test ''Cos of Certain Expressions' (AnAfterword) Index.
- Πηγή: Library of Congress