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  1. Phantoms of War in Contemporary German Literature, Films and Discourse: The Politics of Memory (New Perspectives in German Studies) by Anne Fuchs, 2010-09-28
  2. German Literature of the Early Middle Ages (Camden House History of German Literature)
  3. German Novelists of the Weimar Republic: Intersections of Literature and Politics (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Karl Leydecker, 2010-09-01
  4. German Baroque Literature: The European Perspective by Gerhart Hoffmeister, 1983-05
  5. Reflections on Literature and Culture (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) by Hannah Arendt, 2007-02-02
  6. Social Forces in German Literature; A Study in the History of Civilization by Kuno Francke, 2010-10-14
  7. Courtly Culture: Literature and Society in the High Middle Ages by Joachim Bumke, 2000-06-01
  8. The Representation of War in German Literature: From 1800 to the Present (Cambridge Studies in American) by Elisabeth Krimmer, 2010-07-26
  9. Aesthetic Vision and German Romanticism: Writing Images (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Brad Prager, 2010-09-01
  10. Einige Gedichte (German Edition) by Frederick Schiller, 2008-06-28
  11. Cosmopolitical Claims: Turkish-German Literatures from Nadolny to Pamuk by B. Venkat Mani, 2007-06-01
  12. A History of Austrian Literature 1918-2000 (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Katrin Kohl, 2010-11-18
  13. Philosophy and German Literature, 1700-1990 (Cambridge Studies in German)
  14. Art of Revolution: Kurt Eisner's Agitprop (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture) by Albert E. Gurganus, 1986-04-10

61. Contemporary German Literature Grant
contemporary german literature grant. deadlines march 1. Contemporarygerman literature Grant. A summer research grant of up to US
http://www.daad.org/1/4/contemporary.htm
contemporary german literature grant deadlines:
march 1
Contemporary German Literature Grant A summer research grant of up to US $ 3,000 for faculty planning to work in the field of contemporary German literature at the Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature at Washington University in St. Louis will be awarded annually. The Center is administered by the German Department in conjunction with the Olin Library at Washington University. For information write to:
The Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature
Campus Box 1104
Washington University
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
Tel.: (314) 935-4784
Fax.: (314) 935-7255
email: jahrbuch@artsci.wustl.edu
Deadline: March 1

62. English And German Literature
Undergraduate Prospectus 2000. English and german literature. UCASCODE QR32 BA/EGe. The focus of this degree is on the literature
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/undergrad/german/QR32

63. UCD Shields Library German Literature
german literature. Reader Services, main1.jpg. Page Content OpritsaPopa, german literature Librarian Tel. 530/752-3053 Fax 530/752-3148.
http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/hss/german/german.html
Reader Service CD Rom Resources Melvyl Via the web Melvyl Via telnet ... German Studies @ UCD Page Content : Opritsa Popa,
German Literature Librarian
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64. German Literature: Highways And Byways
Translate this page Highways and Byways of german literature german literature Walthervon der Vogelweide/ih sass uf eime steine Du bist min From
http://www.hudsoncity.net/culture/german/literatur.htm
Highways and Byways of German Literature Du bist min From the High Middle Ages comes this short verse in [simple] Middle High German. Der Handschuh The Middle Ages as seen through the eyes of the late 18th century. Ferdinand Raimund's Brüderlein Fein from Vormärz Austria on youth and age. Der römische Brunnen Conrad Ferdinand Meyer's poem from the late 19th Century presents a word-picture. 19th-century German Literature , online collection of classic German stories by Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, Joseph von Eichendorff, Jeremias Gotthelf, The Grimm Brothers, Heinrich von Kleist, etc. Das Mädchen aus der Feenwelt oder Der Bauer als Millionär , Romantisches Original-Zaubermärchen mit Gesang, [by Ferdinand Raimund] is a 19th Century literary genre that does not exist in the English speaking world: "Zaubermärchen". To get an idea of what to expect from the play, note the characters and settings:
Personen:
Lakrimosa, eine mächtige Fee, verbannt auf ihr Wolkenschloß
Antimonia, die Fee der Widerwärtigkeit
Borax, ihr Sohn

65. German Literature Subject Guide, Humanities And Social Sciences Library, McGill
Back HSSL Subject Guides german literature. Library Guides german literatureA Selective List of Reference Sources (PDF file, 44K);
http://www.library.mcgill.ca/human/subguide/german.htm
HSSL Subject Guides
German Literature LIBRARY GUIDES ELECTRONIC DATABASES INTERNET RESOURCES COLLECTION POLICY Library Guides Electronic Databases Most are accessible to McGill users only. See Remote Access for home access to web-based databases.
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66. UT Library Online - CIRD - German Literature

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/admin/cird/policies/subjects/germanliterature.html
Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google Hotbot IMDB.com Lycos Northernlight Web Crawler Yahoo! UTLOL CIRD Collection Policies - German Literature
German Literature
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To support University teaching and research in German literature through the doctoral level. Students and faculty in the Department of Linguistics and the Comparative Literature program also have related interests in German literature.
II. General Collection Guidelines:
A. Languages: German is the primary language of the collection. Secondary works are collected in German and the other major European languages. English translations of literary works are purchased as available.
B. Chronological Guidelines: From the beginning of German literature (approximately the second half of the eighth century) to the present day.
C. Geographical Guidelines:

67. German Literature, German Authors
Bookstore, german literature . German Writers A Web Directory, . . GermanLiterature German Authors Literatur . Autoren und Autorinnen BACK
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260,000 books in German.
Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik . Your online store. Free worldwide delivery. B Berlin Online.
Bibliotheca Germanica. Middle German texts, High German texts.
Damaschke.de. Mailinglisten, autoren und autorinnen. E Extensive German literary sources on the internet from Berlin University. Germanisten, institutionen und projekte, die Deutsche Bibliothek, autorinnen und autoren. G German culture and language studies. Web sites. German literature database. Extensive listings of contemporary and classic texts on the internet (in German). Germanic Folktales and Mythology. German Literature, poetry e-text archive (University of Virginia) ... ORB. M Medieval German literature. Medieval German women writers (ORB). Biographies and sources. Minnesang. Medieval German Poetry. Poets, manuscripts and composers. P Poems, poets. German poems, etexts indexed under author. From Allmers to Rilke to Schiller to Zoozmann.

68. German Literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. german literature. Sturm und Drangand Classicism. The great age of german literature began in the 18th cent.
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Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. German literature works in the German language by German, Austrian, Austro-Hungarian, and Swiss authors, as well as by writers of German in other countries.

69. Subdivisions Of German Literature
Top Level Subjects Literature Literatures of specific languages and languagefamilies German related literatures Subdivisions of german literature.
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70. German Literature - Wikipedia
german literature. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wellknownauthors who wrote or write literature in the German language
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71. German Literature
Survey of german literature. Below you will find a list of links withinteresting information about the history of german literature.
http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~pkonow/german1.htm
German Literature
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General German Current Events in L.A. Recent Festivities ... German Folklore [ German Literature ] Middle Ages
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Survey of German Literature
Below you will find a list of links with interesting information about the history of German literature. The following links will be particularly useful for students taking my GRMN 321 class: German literary history, literary sources in general, and other resources to enhance the understanding of a particular period. Click on the left for the individual epochs you are interested in.

72. German Literature
german literature. Starting with Sturm und Drang (Storm and Stress). If YouWould Like to See the List of Authors in Chronological Order, Click Here.
http://www.readliterature.com/german.htm
German Literature Starting with "Sturm und Drang" (Storm and Stress). If You Would Like to See the List of Authors in Chronological Order, Click Here ReadLiterature.Com Home Page Achim von Arnim Isabella of Egypt read the reviews write a review Meluck Maria Blainville read the reviews write a review The Three Loving Sisters and the Lucky Dyer read the reviews write a review Angelika the Geno read the reviews write a review Bettina von Arnim The Life of High Countess Gritta Von Ratsinourhouse read the reviews write a review Gottfried Benn Primal Vision read the reviews write a review Heinrich Nobel Prize in Literature, 1972 The Unguarded House read the reviews write a review The Clown read the reviews write a review The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum read the reviews write a review The Safety Net read the reviews write a review And Where Were You, Adam? read the reviews write a review The Casualty read the reviews write a review The Bread of Those Early Years read the reviews write a review End of a Mission read the reviews write a review Bertolt Brecht Galileo read the reviews write a review The Three-Penny Opera read the reviews write a review The Good Person of Szechwan read the reviews write a review Mother Courage and Her Children read the reviews write a review The Caucasian Chalk Circle read the reviews write a review Clemens Brentano The Legend of Rosepetal read the reviews write a review The Story of the Just Casper and Fair Annie read the reviews write a review Ponce de Leon read the reviews write a review Godwi read the reviews write a review Georg

73. GERMAN LITERATURE (in MARION)
german literature. german literature. Search also under German American literature.Search also under German diaries. Search also under German drama.
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74. German Literature Trivia And Quizzes
Special Lists Newest Quizzes Top Ranked Overall Easy Average Hard -Most Popular Options Create a german literature Quiz Special Instructions
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75. Booklist Encyclopedia Of German Literature.
Encyclopedia of german literature. 2v. Ed. The intersection of german literaturewith such topics as fascism, film, homosexuality, and religion is explored.
http://www.ala.org/booklist/v97/rbb/oc1/45german.html

76. German Literature Critical Thought Northwestern Graduate School
german literature and Critical Thought Eva M. Stonebraker, DepartmentAssistant Kresge Centennial Hall, Room 152 Evanston, Illinois
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web site http://www.german.northwestern.edu/ Part of the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Department of German Literature and Critical Thought offers a graduate program that focuses on the theoretical and cultural foundations for the development of German literature from 1750 onward. In order to acquire these foundations, students take a three year sequence of core courses organized around coherent sets of philosophical and historical themes. Seminars on the history and cultural background of German literature from the 18th to the 20th centuries are offered in conjunction with the core courses. Students are also encouraged to take courses in related disciplines such as history, art history, philosophy, and film studies, as well as other graduate programs in literature. Applicants should contact the program or see Web site

77. AIM25: Thesaurus-assisted Search
28 Match(es). Your search was german literature. Your search matched28 record(s). Numbers 1 to 20 are listed here.Use the navigation
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78. Ge9 German Literature, Thought And History From 1815 To 1914
german literature, thought and history from 1815 to 1914. Helen Watanabe O'Kelly(ed) The Cambridge History of german literature, Chaps. 5,6 7.
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This paper offers the possibility of studying aspects of Germany that, as well as being of great intrinsic interest, have had profound and lasting effects upon subsequent cultural and historical developments in Germany and beyond. Goethe's Faust II and Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre and the later works of the Romantics (Hoffmann, Eichendorff) form a focus for the early part of the nineteenth century. Novelle The later nineteenth century provides the opportunity to study the first great modernist experiments in German literature in the works of Hauptmann, Schnitzler, Rilke, Hofmannsthal and George. As is the case with all modern German papers, this one also offers the opportunity to study the history of the period. In the first half of the century important developments include the emergence of German nationalism and the 1848 revolution, which was a major turning point in the history both of Germany and of Europe as a whole. The focus of interest in the second half of the century is the unification of Germany in 1871 and the history of the Second Empire, which were to be of such significance in the twentieth century. Germany also boasted an unrivalled philosophical culture in the nineteenth century. The thought ranges from the apotheosis of Idealism in Hegel and its materialist appropriation in Marx to the cultural pessimism of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. The influence of the early work of Freud upon subsequent developments across a large number of areas can hardly be exaggerated.

79. Ge7 German Literature, Thought And History From 1700-1815
german literature, thought and history from 1700 to 1815. id, Aesthetic Paganismin german literature from Winckelmann to the Death of Goethe (1964);
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The period was one of rapid and far-reaching change, as the rationalism of the Enlightenment was succeeded in literature by the passion and extravagance of the Sturm und Drang , the restraint and formal perfection of Weimar Classicism, and the fantasy and introspection of Romanticism. It was also an age of major achievements in German thought, from Leibniz's optimism of progress to Herder's defence of past ages and primitive cultures, and from the 'Copernican Revolution' of Kant's critical philosophy to the idealism of Fichte and Schelling. It was likewise a time of religious crisis, as the exclusive claims of Christianity were challenged by Lessing, Goethe, and others and reasserted by the Romantics. Not least, the eighteenth century was an age of great historical significance, as the enlightened absolutism of Frederick the Great and Joseph II was followed by the impact of the French Revolution and Napoleon's victories on Germany, and the foundations of German nationalism were laid.

80. WEMSK38 Medieval German Literature
WEMSK38Medieval german literature. WEMSK38 german literature. 1. Introductorybibliographies Thin. g. Brian O. Murdoch, Old High german literature.
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WEMSK38:Medieval German Literature
WEMSK38 German Literature 1. Introductory bibliographies: a. Johannes Hansel, Buecherkunde f?r Germanisten, 9th ed. by Lydia
Tschakert (Berlin: Erich Schmidt Verlag, 1991). An old standard
standby. When I taught Bibliography and Methods, I used this one.
Get the latest edition. b. Hansjuergen Blinn, Informationshandbuch deutsche
Literaturwissenschaft, 3d ed. Fischer Informationshandbuecher
(Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuchverlag, 1994). Good, sound. Well-
constructed entries. c. Paul Raabe, Einfuehrung in die Buecherkunde zur deutschen
Literaturwissenschaft. Sammlung Metzler 1, 10th ed. (Stuttgart:
Metzler, 1984). Nice charts. 2. The standard yearly bibliography is: Bibliographie der deutschen
Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft (Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1948-). Usually calle "Eppelsheimer-Koettelwesch" from two of its early editors. Appears yearly, but also occasionally in collected versions. Now available on CD-ROM, which is the only way to go. Vols. 1-8 covered literature only.

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