Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. — 216 p. The Wolfman between History, Myth and Biopolitics Carnivalizing the Ban Sexual Predator or Liberator Gypsies and Jews as Wolves in Realist Fiction From Wolf Man to Bug Man Hitler the Wolf and Literary Parodies after 1945
Fourth edition. — Routledge, 1994. — 690 p. — ISBN: 0-203-99322-5; ISBN: 0-415-06034-6 Since the appearance of its first edition in Germany in 1979, A History of German Literature has established itself as a classic work used by students and anyone interested in German literature. The volume chronologically traces the development of German literature from the Middle Ages to the...
Oxford University Press, 2008. — 185 p. — (Very Short Introductions). — ISBN: 0199206597. German literature in all genres and from all historical periods has exerted an enormous influence on the history of western thought. From Martin Luther, Frederick Schiller, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Mann, Bertolt Brecht, and Gunter Grass, Germany...
Verlag J. B. Metzler, 2015. — 175 S. Wie lese ich Gedichte der Klassik? Was ist bei Sonetten des Barock zu beachten? Und welche Besonderheiten bestehen bei expressionistischen Gedichten? - Dieser Band bietet einen Überblick über die historische Entwicklung der deutschsprachigen Lyrik von der Reformation bis in die unmittelbare Gegenwart. Der Autor erläutert kurz den...
Camden House, 2014. — 234 p. In German Studies the literary phenomenon of melancholy, which has a longstanding and diverse history in European letters, has typically been associated with the Early Modern and Baroque periods, Romanticism, and the crisis of modernity. This association, alongside the dominant psychoanalytical view of melancholy in German memory discourses since...
Paris: Librairie Académique, 1862. — 348 p. Le Minnesang (signifiant «chant d'amour» en allemand) est un style de poésie lyrique dans les pays de langue allemande qui s'est épanoui du XIIe siècle jusqu'au XIVe siècle. Ceux qui écrivent et chantent le Minnesang sont connus comme chanteurs de Minne («Minnesänger»). Le Minnesang a des points communs avec la tradition des...
2nd edition. — Routledge, 1997. — 325 p. — ISBN: 0-415-15056-6; ISBN: 0-203-36042-7. Containing entries on over four hundred authors of fiction, poetry and drama from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, this invaluable work of reference presents material of a range and depth that no other book on the subject in English attains. For the second edition, the entries have been...
London: Routledge, 2000. — 457 p. Medieval German Literature provides a comprehensive survey of this Germanic body of work from the eighth century through the early fifteenth century. The authors treat the large body of late-medieval lyric poetry in detail for the first time.
Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2003 — 329 p. ISBN: 1–57113–203–1. The legend of Tristan and Isolde -- the archetypal narrative about the turbulent effects of all-consuming, passionate love -- achieved its most complete and profound rendering in the German poet Gottfried von Strassburg's verse romance Tristan (ca. 1200-1210). Along with his great literary rival Wolfram von...
Camden House, 2006. — 352 p. — (Camden House History of German Literature). The High Middle Ages, and particularly the period from 1180 to 1230, saw the beginnings of a vibrant literary culture in the German vernacular. While significant literary achievements in German had already been made in earlier centuries, they were a somewhat precarious vernacular extension of Christian...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. - 257 p. Introduction Hildegard’s Language As Vineyard and Edifice. An Unknown Language by a Visionary Woman3. Glossolalia and Glossographia. Medieval Language Philosophy. Fifteenth- to Nineteenth-Century Language Inventions. Play and Aesthetic in Contemporary Language Invention. Greening Language: Hildegard’s Monastery Garden. Manuscript Information....
Camden House, 2011. - 320 p. Crisis presents chances for change and creativity: Adorno's famous dictum that writing poetry after Auschwitz would be barbaric has haunted discourse on poetics, but has also given rise to poetic and theoretical acts of resistance. The essays in this volume discuss postwar poetics in terms of new poetological directions and territory rather than...
Hamburg: Christians, 1978. — 346 s. — (Hamburger Beiträge zur Sozial- und Zeitgeschichte; Bd. 14). — ISBN: 3-7672-0546-7. Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt Schwerpunkte der ineinandergreifenden politischen und literarischen Vollbringungen von insgesamt 2500 deutschsprachigen Schriftstellern, die aus rassischen oder politischen Gründen von den zur Herrschaft gelangten...
Heidelberg: vocabularius, 1488. — 45 p. Heinrich Knoblochtzer (um 1445 in Ettenheim (Ortenau) — nach 1500) war Publizist, Holzschnittmeister und Drucker in Straßburg und Heidelberg. Sein Name ändert sich vielfach von Knoblochzer und Knobloczer (1477) über Knoblotzer (1483) zu Knoblitzer (1484) und Knoblochter (1490) und schließlich Knoblözer (1494). Der thoten thantz mit...
Boydell & Brewer, 2013. - 414 p. The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and clashed intimately in Faust, the great figure that attained European prominence in the anonymous 1587 Historia von D. Johann Fausten. The original Faust behind Goethe's great drama embodies a remote culture. In his century, Faust evolved from an...
Camden House, 2011. - 272 p. After the international success in the 1990s of authors such as Bernhard Schlink, Marcel Beyer, and Thomas Brussig, an impressive number of new German-language novelists are making a significant impact. Some, like Karen Duve, Daniel Kehlmann, and Sasa Stanisic, have achieved international recognition; some, like Julia Franck, have won major prizes;...
(Camden House History of German Literature) - Camden House, 2004. - 344 p. The first volume of this set views the development of writing in German with respect to broad aspects of the early Germanic past, drawing on a range of disciplines including archaeology, anthropology, and philology in addition to literary history. The first part considers the whole concept of Germanic...
Oxford University Press, 2006. — 254 p. The story of the Grail, usually identified as some kind of mystical vessel, has gripped the imaginations of millions since it first appeared in several medieval romances. Of these, Wolfram von Eschenbach's Middle High German Parzival (c. 1210) is generally recognized as the most complex and beautiful. Strangely, in Parzival, the Grail is...
Cambridge University Press, 2000 - 632 p. ISBN10: 0521785731 ISBN13: 9780521785730 (eng) This is the first book to provide a complete German literary history up to the Unification of Germany in 1990. It is a history for our times: well-known authors and movements are set in a wider literary, cultural and political context, standard judgments are reexamined where appropriate,...
Liber, Stockholm, 2002 - 310 Seiten. Literatur und Leben ist als Studienhandbuch für die Grundkurse der Deutschen Institute an schwedischen Universitäten und Hochschulen konzipiert. Jedes der insgesamt 16 Kapitel bietet eine Übersicht über eine Epoche. Der Autor beginnt mit germanischer und christlicher Dichtung ab 750, schreitet fort über Mittelalter, Barock, Aufklärung, Sturm...
Publication details not specified. Language: German. A manual on the history of German literature, which offers translation into modern High German (modern literary German) and analysis of the content of monuments of German writing. Althochdeutsche Literatur Das Hildebrandslied Das Wessobrunner Gebet Otfrid von Weissenburg (Evangelienharmonie) Heidnisches in althochdeutschen...
Routledge, 1999 - 256 p. Focussing on individual authors from Heinrich Boll to Gunther Grass, Hermann Lenz to Peter Schneider, "The Language of Silence" offers an analysis of West German literature as it tries to come to terms with the Holocaust and its impact on postwar West German society. Exploring postwar literature as the barometer of Germany's unconsciously held values as...
J.B. Metzler, 2017. — 239 s. Gottfried von Straßburg ist neben Hartmann von Aue und Wolfram von Eschenbach der meistgelesene Autor im Studium der Älteren deutschen Literatur und sein 'Tristan' ist einer der vielschichtigsten Texte dieser Zeit. Dieser Band bietet eine übersichtlich strukturierte Gesamtdarstellung des 'Tristan', er erläutert seine zentralen Themen und Motive...
Berlin, 1814. —345 s. "Phantasien über die Kunst, von einem kunstliebenden Klosterbruder" gilt als eines der Manifeste der Frühromantik, als erster großer Entwurf der diese Epoche prägenden Kunst-Religion.
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