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  • av Meredith Lee
    450,-

    Presents a series of interpretive readings of the Romische Elegien, Sonette, Chinesisch-deutsche Jarhes- und Tageszeiten, several trilogies, and the shorter cycles of 1821, taking into account the variety of literary devices Goethe employs to link poems together into a cycle.

  • av John T. Krumpelmann
    450,-

    In this piece of German-American cultural history, Krumpelmann traces the paths and influence of young men from the American South who attended German universities in the age of Goethe. Discussed are Hugh Legare, Jesse Burton Harrison, George Henry Calvert, Thomas Caute Reynolds, Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, James Woodrow, and others.

  • - A Bibliography
    av Randolph J. Klawiter
    450,-

    Originally published in 1965, this volume presented the only comprehensive bibliography of the writings of the Austrian novelist, journalist, and playwright Stefan Zweig and of the books and articles about his work.

  • - Methods of Composition
    av Flora Kimmich
    419,-

    Presents interpretation and criticism of Catharina von Greiffenberg's Geistliche Sonnette (1662) with contrastive discussions of the process and structure of Gryphius' sonnets. The author uses an eclectic method to explore the sonnets as viable poetic constructs, and arrives at new conclusions on the nature of the two poets' gifts.

  • - Contemporary Drama in the German Democratic Republic in its Historical, Political, and Cultural Context
    av H.G. Huettich
    419,-

    Presents the historical development of topical drama in the German Democratic Republic from 1945 to 1975. The author investigates the sociopolitical function of both dramas and dramatists such as Karl Grunberg, Friedrich Wolf, and Erwin Strittmatter during the various transitional stages of the GDR's growth toward a socialist society.

  • - A Study of Friedrich von Hardenberg's Fragments on Mathematics and its Relation to Magic, Music, Religion, Philosophy, Language, and Literature
    av Martin Dyck
    419,-

    A study of in the interrelationship of the sciences and the humanities grounded in the writings of Novalis in the early Romantic period. Alongside his analysis of Novalis' fragments relating to mathematics Dyck gives commentary on previous scholarship and a history of mathematics in the eighteenth century as both science and philosophy.

  • - Edited, annotated, and with an Introduction
     
    419,-

    Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) and Hermann Bahr (1863-1934), two of the leading literary personalities in turn-of-the-century Vienna, maintained a friendship that lasted forty years. These letters contribute to an understanding of the life, times, and writings of both of these important authors and provide another perspective on the Jung-Wien group.

  •  
    419,-

    This correspondence is a firsthand record of a literary and personal friendship that spanned the years 1906 to 1931. It is significant for both its insights into the lives and works of these two important writers and for its information concerning the eventful time in which they lived.

  • - A Festschrift in Honor of Walter Silz
     
    450,-

    Concentrating on a single theme-the German drama, this volume contains essays and interpretations of plays ranging from Hrotsvit von Gandersheim to Bertolt Brecht. Eight of the sixteen essays deal with dramas from the area of Silz's main concentration-the nineteenth century. Also included are a tribute to Silz and a bibliography of his writings.

  • av Donald G. Daviau
    450,-

    Presents in comprehensive fashion the extraordinary development of Ariadne auf Naxos from its conception to the final operatic version. The unique collaboration of Hofmannsthal and Strauss is examined and the classical myths that served as a basis for the libretto are investigated.

  • - Commentary
     
    542,-

    An essential tool for gaining access to the writings of the humanist Peter Schott. The commentary volume comprises explanatory notes to Volume I, including English summaries of all items and, in addition, pertinent cultural, economic, and political information.

  • - A Comparative Approach to August Strindberg
     
    480,-

    Featuring contributions from eminent Swedish and American Strindberg scholars, this collection of essays addresses the question of how Strindberg's art collides and colludes, ideologically and aesthetically, with the literary doyens of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in both the Scandinavian and the larger Western cultural context.

  • - Space and Time in the Literary Fairy Tales of Novalis and Tieck
    av Gordon Birrell
    419,-

    A study in the Romantic reshaping of space and time to evoke the fantastic interior landscape and the temporal dynamics of subjective experience. Close textual analysis is coupled with frequent reference to literary and intellectual history in the reassessment of the narrative art of Novalis and Tieck.

  • - A Reappraisal of his Humor
    av Thomas W. Best
    419,-

    Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523), Renaissance-Reformation publisher and ardent champion of German nationalism, has previously been characterized as a bitter and vehement political satirist. From this concise, critical survey of his comic writing a more balanced, congenial image of Hutten emerges.

  • - Festschrift for George S. Lane
     
    450,-

    This 1967 volume honouring Professor George S. Lane features eight of his articles on aspects of Tocharian that made him a supreme authority in his field. The essays that follow by Cowgill, Eliason, Haas, Hahn, Hamp, Lehmann, Reitz, Robinson, Watkins, and Widding range from studies of Old Norse and Old English to Hittite.

  • - The Torment of a Narrator
    av Clifford A. Bernd
    419,-

    Shows how Storm's Novellen are made purposeful by the operations of a fictional intelligence, haunted by the fear of passing time. The author challenges the traditional belief that Storm's narratives are products of a sentimental mind.

  • av John W. Van Cleve
    419,-

    Analyses the influence of the merchant class on what Leo Balet termed the Verburgerlichung (the'becoming middle-class') of German literature during the eighteenth century. John Van Cleve describes the origins and development of the class and examines its successive images in works by Haller, Schnabel, Schlegel, Gellert, Lessing, and others.

  • - Seven Studies
    av Philip Thomson
    450,-

    Though not a survey of Bertolt Brecht's poetry, this book covers the major periods in his work and most of its major themes as well. Each of the seven chapters deals with a segment from Brecht's considerably poetic opus.

  • - Studies in Genre and History
    av Marian R. Sperberg-McQueen
    450,-

    Reassesses the poetry of Paul Fleming (1609-1640) in the context of its own literary, historical, and social background. The four chapters focus initially on generic and historical context. The study of selected texts leads to more general considerations of the sources and significance of certain major themes.

  • av William Small
    419,-

    Critics have long regarded Rilke's Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge as the first novel in the German language to express in both form and content the artistic direction of the twentieth century. This volume provides the reader with insight into the figures and events referenced in Rilke's novel.

  • av Gail K. Hart
    419,-

    This study seeks to alter our understanding of Keller's realism by problematizing the act of reading within fiction. The story of reading in Keller's fiction is a self-conscious meditation on the schism between life and its literary representation - and it emphasizes the incapacity of that representation to influence the life it is based on.

  • - Poems by Else Lasker-Schuler
    av Else Lasker-Schüler
    480,-

    Critics have called Else Lasker-Schuler the greatest of all German women poets and one of the finest Jewish poets. This selection of translations by Robert Newton, supplemented by a biographical and critical introduction and a selected bibliography, was the first substantial presentation of her works in English at its original publication in 1982.

  • - Essays on Humanist Drama in Germany
    av David Price
    419,-

    The first comprehensive study of the dramas of Nicodemus Frischlin (1547-1590), one of the most versatile and complex playwrights of early modern Germany. Frischlin's broad range encompassed biblical, confessional, and historical drama, all of which expressed bold social and political criticism.

  • av Stephen J. Kaplowitt
    450,-

    In this volume Stephen Kaplowitt scrutinizes the entire lyric production of Minnesanger from Der von Kurenberg to Walther von der Vogelweide, identifying and analysing every example of the motif. He concludes that, although the motif is widespread, its significance has been considerably exaggerated.

  •  
    480,-

    Discusses early modern literature in central Europe, focusing on connections between humanism and scientific thought; the relationship of late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century literature to ancient and Renaissance traditions; the social and political context of early modern writing; and poets' self-consciousness about their work.

  •  
    511,-

    Philosophers, theologians, and literary historians discuss important aspects of Nietzsche's attack on Judaism and Christianity. The book contains studies of his view of biblical figures, Luther and Pascal as well as comparisons of his thought with that of Spinoza, Lessing, Heine, and Kierkegaard.

  • - Der Erzahler in Heinrich Wittenweilers Ring
    av Christa Wolf Cross
    419,-

    In this closely argued and admirably lucid study of the late medieval didactic epic Der Ring, Christa Wolf Cross analyses the dynamics of the narrator-reader relationship. Cross's investigation leads her to propound new answers to a number of questions that have long perplexed Wittenweiler scholars.

  • - Centennial Commemorative Volume
     
    389,-

    This valuable collection of eight original and penetrating essays by American scholars honours the centenary of the Austrian dramatist's birth. The contributors attend to themes from depictions of death to the influence of Nietzsche on Schnitzler's work and his reception in France.

  • - Gender, Learning, and Power in Lohenstein's Roman Plays
    av Jane O. Newman
    450,-

    Examines the interplay of history, textuality, dramaturgy, and politics in the school dramas of Daniel Casper von Lohenstein (1635-1683). The plays are based on well-known episodes from classical Roman history and were staged in Breslau by students at two all-male humanistic gymnasia.

  • - Collected Essays on Adalbert Stifter's Der Nachsommer
    av Christine Oertel Sjogren
    419,-

    Each of the essays in this study of Der Nachsommer focuses on overlooked details of the novel. As all the phenomena presented are oriented toward fulfillment of their highest potential, the novel emerges as a powerful assertion of the intent to achieve classical form in all things despite the ever-present threat of dissolution and chaos.

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