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The elusive "I" in the novel
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Hamilton H. H. Beck |
ix, 161 p. ; 23 cm |
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Heimat
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Blickle, Peter. |
"The idea of Heimat (home, homeland, native region) has been as important to German self-perceptions over the last two hundred years as the shifting notion of the German nation. While the idea of Hei… |
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A companion to Wagner's Parsifal
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William Kinderman |
ix, 364 pages : 24 cm |
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Music and German literature
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James M. McGlathery |
352 p. : 24 cm |
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Murderesses in German writing, 1720-1860
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Susanne Kord |
ix, 266 pages : 24 cm |
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Fictions of Germany
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Osman Durrani |
xix, 205 p. ; 23 cm |
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Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008
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K. Stuart Parkes |
"George Orwell said that all writing is political; but the writers of some nations and some periods are more political than others. German writers after 1945 have exemplified such heightened politici… |
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Love, Life, Goethe
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John Armstrong |
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is often remembered only as a figure of literary genius -- author of The Sorrows of Young Werther and Faust but someone with no special relevance to the way we live today. … |
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The Wilkomirski affair
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Stefan Mächler |
"This is the definitive report on Fragments, Binjamin Wilkomirski's invented "memoir" of a childhood spent in concentration camps, which created international turmoil.".
"In 1995 Fragments, a memoir… |
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