Christa Wolf Criticism
- Wolf, Christa (Vol. 14)
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Wolf, Christa (Vol. 150)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Christa Wolf
- Christa Wolf's Cassandra: Parallels to Feminism in the West
- Introduction: Setting the Context
- Ansprachen
- Contemplating Chernobyl
- Morning Becomes Radioactive
- A Blade of Time
- Sommerstück
- Gesammelte Erzählungen
- The Alienation of ‘I’: Christa Wolf and Militarism
- Was bleibt
- Force Fields: Who's Afraid of Christa Wolf? Thoughts on the Dynamics of Cultural Subversion
- ‘A Little Susceptible to the Supernatural?’: On Christa Wolf
- The Hysteric and the Mimic: Reading Christa Wolf's The Quest for Christa T.
- The Case of Christa Wolf
- Who's Afraid of Christa Wolf?
- The Crisis of East German Socialism: Christa Wolf and the Critique of Economic Rationality
- ‘We Erect Our Structure in the Imagination Before We Erect it in Reality’ (Karl Marx, Das Kapital): Postmodern Reflections on Christa Wolf
- The Quest for Christa W.
- Rebel within a Cause
- Dance of the Marionettes
- In the Doghouse
- The Silencing of a Voice: Christa Wolf, Cassandra, and the German Unification
- What Remains and The Author's Dimension
- A Bruised Loyalty
- A Woman-Centered Politics of Peace
- The Last Word: Christa Wolf—Moral Force or Farce?
- Five Women and One Man
- Romanticism as a Feminist Vision: The Quest of Christa Wolf
- Auf dem Weg nach Tabou
- A Scapegoat, not a Sorceress
- Medea
- Velvet Prisons
- Reality Broken in Two
- The Good Old Bad Old Days
- An Allegory from Atlantis
- That Stupid Pelt
- Further Reading
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Wolf, Christa (Vol. 29)
- Introduction
- Kein Ort. Nirgends
- Establishing the Female Tradition
- The Mortal Sin of Our Time
- Michael Bachem
- Confronting the Fascist Past and Coming to Terms with It
- Remembering
- See No Evil
- No Place on Earth
- Heinrich von Kleist Could Not Last
- No Place on Earth
- Identical Issues
- The Discontinuous Self: Christa Wolf's 'A Model Childhood'