2000
DOI: 10.1007/s11577-000-0105-8
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Überleben und Auseinandersetzung mit dem Holocaust-Trauma in einer Auswahl literarischer Zeugnisse jüdischer Schriftsteller

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“…The author starts an inner dialogue with a fictitious reader, a process similar to that of the relationship between patient and therapist. It is known from the analysis of literary works, for example, books by Holocaust survivors, that the authors relive their traumatic experiences during the writing process even after 40-50 years after the dramatic events occurred (Stirn, 2000). Their language changes, as they experience severe flashbacks of a far-away past.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The author starts an inner dialogue with a fictitious reader, a process similar to that of the relationship between patient and therapist. It is known from the analysis of literary works, for example, books by Holocaust survivors, that the authors relive their traumatic experiences during the writing process even after 40-50 years after the dramatic events occurred (Stirn, 2000). Their language changes, as they experience severe flashbacks of a far-away past.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%