The study is concerned with research into 20th century Jewish autobiography written in German. After an overview illuminating the tradition of autobiographical writing in the 19th and 20th centuries, the study develops the specific conditions of Jewish autobiography, which has been in existence since the end of the 18th century. The main section of the work is given over to individual studies of autobiographical texts by Jakob Wassermann, Werner Kraft, Gershom Scholem, Max Furst, Ernst Toller, Ludwig Greve, Ruth Kluger and Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt.
The study is concerned with research into 20th century Jewish autobiography written in German. After an overview illuminating the tradition of auto...