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Twentieth-Century Literature (2018) 64 (2): 129–160.
Published: 01 June 2018
...Katie Fitzpatrick This article reads Lionel Trilling’s 1947 novel, The Middle of the Journey , through postwar controversies about the relationship between law and conscience. The 1945–46 Nuremberg Trials divided American liberals, who disputed whether fascism was best combated by fidelity...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2010) 56 (4): 551–558.
Published: 01 December 2010
... to
law-and-literature criticism but also to object theory.
“Committed to Memory: Rebecca West’s Nuremberg” transitions
to explore post-World War II obstacles to international justice by way of
West’s reports on the Nuremberg Trial for The Daily Telegraph. Reich-
man contends that these reports...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2020) 66 (1): 125–146.
Published: 01 March 2020
... , looter, slaver, and cannibal, Grutas is accused of cutting off a rabbi’s head, shooting Romani children in the woods, and escaping the Nuremberg trials when a witness “got acid down her throat” (297–98). He is also, like the Nazi leaders he idolized, a savvy consumer and a fan of American music...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2015) 61 (1): 1–31.
Published: 01 March 2015
.... the Black Intellectuals .” Midstream 11 : 10 – 20 . Speer Albert . 1946 . Nuremberg Trial Proceedings . Vol. 16 , no. 21 , www.avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/06-21-46.asp . Streit Manfred E. Wohlgemuth Michael . 2000 . “ The Market Economy and the State: Hayekian and Ordoliberal...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2019) 65 (3): 191–216.
Published: 01 September 2019
... defenses at [the] Nuremberg [trials] was that a lot of their crazy experiments were conducted here [in the United States] first” ( CB 309). Beyond the unsettling familiarity of German social and legal “experiments” Clifford observes, the novel also remembers how the Nazis performed ghastly scientific...