Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Illustrations
- Dedication
- Introduction: Gathering Ashes: The Judicial Imagination in the Age of Trauma
- Part I: Writing After Nuremberg
- 1 ‘An event that did not become an experience’: Rebecca West's Nuremberg
- 2 The Man in the Glass Booth: Hannah Arendt's Irony
- 3 Fiction in Jerusalem: Muriel Spark's Idiom of Judgement
- Part II: Territorial Rights
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - ‘An event that did not become an experience’: Rebecca West's Nuremberg
from Part I: Writing After Nuremberg
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Illustrations
- Dedication
- Introduction: Gathering Ashes: The Judicial Imagination in the Age of Trauma
- Part I: Writing After Nuremberg
- 1 ‘An event that did not become an experience’: Rebecca West's Nuremberg
- 2 The Man in the Glass Booth: Hannah Arendt's Irony
- 3 Fiction in Jerusalem: Muriel Spark's Idiom of Judgement
- Part II: Territorial Rights
- Bibliography
- Index
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- The Judicial ImaginationWriting after Nuremberg, pp. 23 - 46Publisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2011