inner emigration and the Third Reich : a critical edition of Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen's Bockelson : a tale of mass insanity
translated and edited by George B. von der Lippe and Viktoria M. Reck-Malleczewen.
1st ed
New York
Palgrave Macmillan
2008
(xxxiv, 221 pages) : illustrations
Translator's preface --;Conservative opposition: Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen's antifascist novel Bockelson : a history of mass hysteria / Karl-Heinz Schoeps --;The last Sunday / Victoria M. Reck-Malleczwen --;Prologue (Prologus) --;The beginning of the tragedy (Incipit tragoedia) --;The city of God (Urbs Dei) --;The sword (Gladius) --;The last whore (Deterrima cunnus) --;King of the sewer (Rex cacans) --;Desperate hope (Spes desperata) --;Starvation (Fames) --;Day of wrath (Dies irae) --;Lest I be burned in eternal fire (Ne perenni cremer igni).
A defining work in the "Inner Emigration" literary movement, Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen's History of the Munster Anabaptists was written in 1937 as a criticism of the Nazi regime. This English translation includes documents, scholarly essays, and a detailed introduction.
Anabaptists.
Beukelszoon, Jan, -- 1509-1536.
Reck-Malleczewen, Fritz Percy, -- 1884-1945. -- Bockelson.
translated and edited by George B. von der Lippe and Viktoria M. Reck-Malleczewen.