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This study traces how an internationalist world literature of the labor movement was represented and put into practice in the Weimar Republic. It contributes to a theory of world literature, reinforces the intersectional category of class for analyzing representations of a split modernity, and opens up new perspectives on the literature of the working class for poetology, literary history, and cultural history.
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