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    The End of Modernism 

    Collins Donahue, William (2001)
    Nobel laureate Elias Canetti wrote his novel "Auto-da-Fé" ("Die Blendung") when he and the twentieth century were still quite young. Rooted in the cultural crises of the Weimar period, "Auto-da-Fé" first received critical ...
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    Literary Culture in the Holy Roman Empire, 1555-1720 

    Parente, James A. Jr.; Erich Schade, Richard; Schoolfield, George C. (1991)
    These essays discuss approaches to early modern literature in central Europe, focusing on four pivotal areas: connections between humanism and the new scientific thought the relationship of late sixteenth- and early ...
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    The Construction of Textual Authority in German Literature of the Medieval and Early Modern Periods 

    Poag, James F.; Baldwin, Claire (2001)
    Interest in the intersections of various kinds of discourse provides the basis for a closer look at diverse textual strategies of cultural legitimation. This collection presents an introductory essay and eleven studies ...
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    Knowledge, Science, and Literature in Early Modern Germany 

    Scholz Williams, Gerhild; Schindler, Stephan K. (1996)
    Early modern Germany saw the dissemination of vast quantities of information at unprecedented speed. Popular knowledge, scientific inquiry, and scholarship influenced the political order, poetic expression, public opinion, ...
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    Oriental, Black, and White 

    Lee, Josephine (2022)
    In this book, Josephine Lee looks at the intertwined racial representations of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American theater. In minstrelsy, melodrama, vaudeville, and musicals, both white and African American ...
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    Hajj to the Heart 

    Kugle, Scott (2021)
    Against the sweeping backdrop of South Asian history, this is a story of journeys taken by sixteenth-century reformist Muslim scholars and Sufi mystics from India to Arabia. At the center is the influential Sufi scholar ...
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    Committed 

    Burch, Susan (2021)
    Between 1902 and 1934, the United States confined hundreds of adults and children from dozens of Native nations at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, a federal psychiatric hospital in South Dakota. But detention at the ...
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    Exile 

    Spalek, John M.; Bell, Robert F. (1982)
    This work is a collection of twenty-four fundamental essays on the many-sided topic of German exile literature during and after Hitler's Third Reich. Exile literature, which emerged in the 1980s as a special field of ...
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    Language, Literature, and the Negotiation of Identity 

    Fennell, Barbara A. (1997)
    This study examines the way in which the identity of foreign workers and foreign writers in Germany is negotiated on the basis of language use and literary activity. The book presents an in-depth look at the history of ...
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    Creative Encounter 

    Phelps, Leland R.; Tilo Alt, A. (1978)
    A collection of thirteen essays by comparatists and Germanists published in celebration of the scholar and poet Herman Salinger. The essays range from Greek antiquity to the twentieth century—from the Sophoclean "Electra" ...
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    The Works of Peter Schott, 1460-1490, Vol. I 

    Cowie, Murray A.; Cowie, Marian L. (1963)
    This first complete modern edition of Peter Schott's "Lucubraciunculae" opened a treasure-trove of information to students of German literature, historians of Humanism, folklorists, and theologians on its publication in ...
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    Duinesian Elegies 

    Maria Rilke, Rainer; Boney, Elaine E. (1975)
    A poetic English rendering of Rainer Maria Rilke's "Duineser Elegien" printed together with the original German on facing pages. The translation places high value on conveying the meaning of the Elegies, although it does ...
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    Wilhelm Waiblinger in Italy 

    Thompson, Lawrence S. (1953)
    This study traces the importance of Italy as a source of literary inspiration in the work of the Swabian poet Wilhelm Waiblinger (1804-1830), who spent the last four years of his life, the most prolific of his career, ...
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    Studies in the German Drama 

    Crosby, Donald H.; Schoolfield, George C. (1974)
    Sixteen of his former colleagues and students join in this volume in honoring Walter Silz. Concentrating on a single theme—the German drama—this volume contains essays and interpretations of plays ranging from Hrotsvit von ...
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    The German Lyric of the Baroque in English Translation 

    Schoolfield, George C. (1961)
    Here are verse translations, with original texts on facing pages, of representative lyrics by ninety-nine poets of the German Baroque. At its original publication, this volume by Schoolfield presented many of the poets to ...
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    Tannhäuser: Poet and Legend 

    Thomas, J.W. (1974)
    To the medievalist, Tannhäuser is the author of ironical and highly original lyrical verse, to the folklorist, the subject of one of Germany's oldest ballads to the musicologist, the composer of the only extant music for ...
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    Novalis 

    Hiebel, Frederick (1954)
    Originally published in 1954, Hiebel's "Novalis" was the first critical evaluation in English of the life and works of Novalis (1772-1801), the German Romantic poet of the Blue Flower, since Thomas Carlyle's essay in 1829. ...
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    Soul Liberty 

    Turner, Nicole Myers (2020)
    That churches are one of the most important cornerstones of black political organization is a commonplace. In this history of African American Protestantism and American politics at the end of the Civil War, Nicole Myers ...
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    A Saint of Our Own 

    Cummings, Kathleen Sprows (2019)
    What drove U.S. Catholics in their arduous quest, full of twists and turns over more than a century, to win an American saint? The absence of American names in the canon of the saints had left many of the faithful feeling ...
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    Sin miedo a las ruinas 

    Barrios, Luis González (2024)
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    Searching for Dr. Harris 

    Humphreys, Margaret (2024)
    This is the untold story of Dr. J. D. Harris (1833-1884), an African American physician whose life and career straddled enormous changes for Black professionals and the practice of medicine. Born in Fayetteville, North ...
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    The Works of Peter Schott, 1460-1490, Vol. II 

    Cowie, Marian L.; Cowie, Murray A. (1971)
    This companion volume to "The Works of Peter Schott, Vol. I: Introduction and Text" is an essential tool for gaining access to the writings of the humanist Peter Schott. The commentary volume comprises explanatory notes ...
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    Stefan Zweig 

    Klawiter, Randolph J. (1965)
    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.
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    E. T. A. Hoffmanns Märchenschaffen 

    Vitt-Maucher, Gisela (1989)
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    Your Diamond Dreams Cut Open My Arteries 

    Lasker-Schüler, Else; Newton, Robert P. (1982)
    Critics have called Else Lasker-Schüler the greatest of all German women poets and one of the finest Jewish poets. This large and representative selection of translations by Robert P. Newton, supplemented by a biographical ...
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    The Correspondence of Arthur Schnitzler and Raoul Auernheimer with Raoul Auernheimer's Aphorisms 

    Daviau, Donald G.; Johns, Jorun B. (1972)
    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 ...
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    Between Real and Ideal 

    McClain, William H. (1963)
    Otto Ludwig, nineteenth-century German novelist and critic, originated the term "poetic realism". In this excellent study, Ludwig's prose is sympathetically and thoroughly examined and a clear account of the evolution of ...
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    Lessing's "Aesthetica in Nuce" 

    Anthony Rudowski, Victor (1971)
    This letter contains Lessing's most explicit observations on the distinction between poetry and prose as well as a unique proposal for emending Aristotle's interpretation of the dramatic method. Although both arguments are ...
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    Literary Paternity, Literary Friendship 

    Richter, Gerhard (2002)
    The twenty-one original essays in this volume offer a rigorous reconsideration of modern forms of paternity and friendship as they emerge in works by writers and philosophers from the eighteenth through the twentieth ...
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    Christoph Martin Wieland as the Originator of Modern Travesty in German Literature 

    Craig, Charlotte (1970)
    In this study the extent to which Wieland contributed to the literary genre of the travesty is established, the poet's approach to his sources as well as the nature and duality of his innovations are investigated, and the ...
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    Studies in Historical Linguistics in Honor of George Sherman Lane 

    Arndt, Walter W.; Brosman, Paul W. Jr.; Coenen, Frederic E.; Friedrich, Werner P. (1967)
    This 1967 volume honoring Professor George S. Lane also 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, ...
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    Ideology, Mimesis, Fantasy 

    Sammons, Jeffrey L. (1998)
    This study of German fiction about America in the nineteenth century concentrates in detail on three writers: Charles Sealsfield (Carl Postl, 1793–1864), an escaped Moravian monk who came to New Orleans in 1823 and wrote ...
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    Die zweite Wirklichkeit 

    Kurth, Lieselotte E. (1969)
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    The Elusiveness of Tolerance 

    Erspamer, Peter R. (1997)
    Peter Erspamer explores the 'Jewish question' in German literature from Lessing's "Nathan der Weise" in 1779 to Sessa's "Unser Verkehr" in 1815. He analyzes the transition from an enlightened emancipatory literature ...
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    Letters to and from Ludwig Tieck and His Circle 

    Matenko, Percy; Zeydel, Edwin H.; Masche, Bertha M. (1967)
    This monumental collection of 165 letters was acquired or reproduced in Europe before World War II. Fully edited, the letters between Tieck and his associates as well as between Ludwig and Sophie Tieck are an indispensable ...
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    Middle Ages—Reformation—Volkskunde 

    Coenen, Frederic E. (1959)
    Twenty essays on medieval history, literature and language published in honor of John G. Kunstmann and his work on German literature in the Middle Ages. The contributors are Berthold Ullman, Urban Tigner Holmes, Edwin ...
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    Essays on Brecht 

    Mews, Siegfried; Knust, Herbert (1974)
    These essays represent the push to provide interdisciplinary Brecht research to English-speaking audiences following his death in 1956 and offer novel readings of his works indicative of the major literary questions of the ...
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    Franz Grillparzer's Portraiture of Men 

    Coenen, Frederic E. (1951)
    In this study the author challenges previous scholarship which characterizes the work of Austrian dramatist Franz Grillparzer (1791-1872) as eminently personal and the perception of his male characters as lacking in ...
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    Studies in Arthur Schnitzler 

    Reichert, Herbert W.; Salinger, Herman (1963)
    This valuable collection of eight original and penetrating essays by American scholars honors the centenary of the Austrian dramatist's birth. The contributors are Kurt Bergel, Joseph Dayag, Lore Foltin, Robert Kann, Richard ...
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    Ego-Alter Ego 

    Pizer, John (1998)
    German Poetic Realists drew on the Romantic motif of the Double in a manner consistent with the central dictum of Poetic Realism as articulated by its chief theorists, Julian Schmidt and Otto Ludwig. Schmidt and Ludwig ...
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    The Political Dramaturgy of Nicodemus Frischlin 

    Price, David (1990)
    This is 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, ...
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    Unity and Language 

    O'Flaherty, James C. (1952)
    This 1952 study is an investigation into the nature of language that focuses on reinterpreting Hamann's theories of language in light of twentieth century linguistic philosophy. One of the first studies of Hamann to be ...
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    Ballad of the Buried Life 

    Hagelstange, Rudolf; Salinger, Herman (1962)
    A news item concerning six German soldiers trapped for years in the army food storage bunker provided Rudolf Hagelstange with a plot and an effective symbol to express the tensions, emotions, and paradoxes of modern man's ...
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    Liebe und Ehe 

    Wilfried Moelleken, Wolfgang (1970)
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    The Hermit in German Literature 

    John Fitzell, Henry (1961)
    In this thorough study of the figure of the hermit in the works of German writers Fitzell analyzes characters in works by Lessing, Goethe, Klinger, Hoffmann, Wieland, Eichendorff and others. The author argues that the ...
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    The Marble Statue as Idea 

    Oertel Sjögren, Christine (1972)
    Each of the nine essays in this illuminating study of "Der Nachsommer" focuses on heretofore overlooked details of the novel. As all the phenomena presented are oriented toward fulfillment of their highest potential, the ...
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    Poems of Goethe 

    Zeydel, Edwin H. (1957)
    Following his previous translation of one hundred of Goethe's poems, in this volume Zeydel presents translations of a selection of Goethe's shorter poems, the majority of which were written in the last twenty years of his ...
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    Studies in Nietzsche and the Judaeo-Christian Tradition 

    O'Flaherty, James C.; Sellner, Timothy F.; Helm, Robert M. (1985)
    This collection of essays is a sequel to the editors' 1976 volume "Studies in Nietzsche and the Classical Tradition". Philosophers, theologians, and literary historians discuss important aspects of Nietzsche's attack on ...
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    Die satirische Kurzprosa Heinrich Bölls 

    Friedrichsmeyer, Erhard (1981)
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    The Merchant in German Literature of the Enlightenment 

    Van Cleve, John W. (1986)
    John Van Cleve analyzes the influence of the merchant class on what Leo Balet termed the 'Verburgerlichung' (the 'becoming middle-class') of German literature during the eighteenth century. He describes the origins and ...
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    Gregorius 

    Von Aue, Hartmann; Zeydel, Edwin H.; Morgan, Bayard Quincy (1955)
    Originally published in 1955, this rendering in rhyming couplets was the first English translation to appear of the medieval Oedipus legend of Gregorius, made known to readers by Thomas Mann in his novel "The Holy Sinner" ...
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    The Poetics of Historical Perspectivism 

    Anne Kowalik, Jill (1992)
    Jill Kowalik reevaluates J. J. Breitinger's "Critische Dichtkunst" (1740) with regard to a heretofore neglected aspect of aesthetics in the early eighteenth century, namely how poesis and historiography could increasingly ...
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    Young Nietzsche and the Wagnerian Experience 

    Love, Frederick R. (1963)
    Using previously unpublished and neglected sources, this 1963 study of the critical decade in the philosopher's development that culminated in "The Birth of Tragedy" in 1871 fully exploited for the first time the extensive ...
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    The Poetry of Brecht 

    Thomson, Philip (1989)
    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. ...
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    Realism and Reality 

    Silz, Walter (1954)
    In this 1954 study of poetic realism and the "Novelle" form, Silz examines nine "Novellen" by Brentano, Arnim, Droste-Hülshoff, Stifter, Grillsparzer, Keller, Meyer, Storm and Hauptmann. Through his textual interpretation ...
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    Goethe's "Faust" 

    Cottrell, Alan P. (1976)
    The essays in this collection range from close textual analysis to discussions of larger problems such as Goethe's relation to Christianity as illuminated by the theme of sacrifice in "Faust". This work is viewed with ...
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    Friedrich Nietzsche's Impact on Modern German Literature 

    Reichert, Herbert W. (1975)
    These previously published essays discuss Nietzsche's influence on Arthur Schnitzler, Carl Sternheim, Georg Kaiser, Robert Musil, and Hermann Hesse. As a Festschrift, it also contains a tribute to Herbert W. Reichert and ...
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    Herod and Mariamne 

    Hebbel, Friedrich; Curts, Paul H. (1950)
    Originally published in 1950, this volume contains a vivid English verse translation by Paul H. Curts of one of the most profound and moving tragedies of German literature.
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    Hermann Hesse and His Critics 

    Mileck, Joseph (1958)
    Originally published in celebration of Hermann Hesse's 80th birthday, this highly documented study, practical handbook, and reference work for Hesse scholarship is presented in three parts. Mileck gives a short biography ...
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    The "Parzival" of Wolfram von Eschenbach 

    Zeydel, Edwin H.; Morgan, Bayard Quincy (1951)
    Originally published in 1951, this collaboration of two accomplished translators resulted in the first English verse translation of a major work of German literature. Rather than a translation of the entire poem, in this ...
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    Novalis and Mathematics 

    Dyck, Martin (1960)
    A study of in the interrelationship of the sciences and the humanities grounded in the writings of Novalis in the early Romantic period, this work is of special interest to literary historians, mathematicians, and mathematical ...
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    The German Poetry of Paul Fleming 

    Sperberg-McQueen, Marian R. (1990)
    This study 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 ...
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    Goethe's Cyclical Narratives 

    Brown, Jane K. (1975)
    The novelty of this study lies in its techniques for understanding the deliberate narrative contradictions and elusive parody in Goethe's work. Interpretation of the entire "Unterhaltungen", including the Märchen, establishes ...
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    Friedrich von Hausen 

    Bekker, Hugo (1977)
    The author casts new light on Hausen's lyrics by often favoring the manuscript readings. In the readings, irony emerges as a leading poetic device, as does the element of "Spiel". Questions arise regarding such concepts ...
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    Basic Concepts in the Philosophy of Gottfried Keller 

    Reichert, Herbert W. (1949)
    Originally published in 1949, this volume contains a skillful analysis of the concepts of "Natur" and "Freiheit" and their influence on Keller's ideas in the fields of ethics, aesthetics, and politics, supported by pertinent ...
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    Medieval German Lyric Verse in English Translation 

    Thomas, J.W. (1968)
    This anthology contains representative selections from the verse of Minnesingers, nuns, priests, goliards, Spielleute, middle-class singers, and noblemen from the twelfth to the fifteenth century together with historical ...
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    Six Essays on the Young German Novel 

    Sammons, Jeffrey L. (1972)
    In this study of the prose fiction of Das Junge Deutschland, the internal stresses and paradoxes of specific texts are examined and special attention is devoted to the unfulfilled strivings toward realism. Following an ...
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    The Impatient Muse 

    Leidner, Alan C. (1994)
    Far from being a forerunner of Weimar Classicism or an addendum to the Enlightenment, the Sturm und Drang is best seen as part of an autonomous culture of impatience—as literature in which Germans, frustrated with their ...
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    Wilhelm Müller's Lyrical Song-Cycles 

    Cottrell, Alan P. (1970)
    The poetry of Wilhelm Müller, to whom Heine expressed indebtedness for his renewal of the forms of the German "Volkslied", had rarely been discussed in depth prior to this volume originally published in 1970. Cottrell's ...
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    Goethe, the Lyrist 

    Zeydel, Edwin H. (1955)
    In this volume originally published in 1955, Zeydel provides English translations of one hundred of Goethe's poems divided into nine periods. The biographical introduction traces Goethe's development as seen in his poems ...
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    The Urge to Live 

    Rhein, Phillip H. (1964)
    This is a penetrative and perceptive comparison of two of the most discussed novels of the twentieth century. Beginning with Camus' own appraisal of Kafka's work, the study convincingly analyzes the authors' fictive ...
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    The Letters of Arthur Schnitzler to Hermann Bahr 

    Daviau, Donald G. (1978)
    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 ...
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    Rilke—Kommentar zu den "Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge" 

    Small, William (1983)
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    Gerhart Hauptmann's "Before Daybreak" 

    Bauland, Peter (1978)
    "Before Daybreak", the first important drama of German naturalism, was also the first play of Gerhart Hauptmann, the most significant naturalist of the theater. This translation by Peter Bauland (originally published in ...
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    The Maiden of Orleans 

    Schiller, Friedrich; Krumpelmann, John T. (1962)
    First published as an American contribution to the 1959 bicentennial celebration of Friedrich Schiller's birth, Krumpelmann's translation of the poet's Joan of Arc drama retains the iambic pentameter of the original. This ...
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    Honor in German Literature 

    Fenwick Jones, George (1959)
    Originally published in 1959, this first scholarly study of the origin and development of the concept of honor in German literature traces its role from ancient Germanic to modern works and shows how the transformation ...
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    The Look of Things 

    Strathausen, Carsten (2003)
    Examining the relationship between German poetry, philosophy, and visual media around 1900, Carsten Strathausen argues that the poetic works of Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and Stefan George focused on the ...
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    The Laxdœla Saga 

    Arent Madelung, A. Margaret (1972)
    This study is an unorthodox approach to the origin, historicity, and authorship of the anonymous Icelandic sagas. Following the publication of her translation of the "Laxdœla Saga", in this volume Madelung uses her deep ...
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    Noble Lies, Slant Truths, Necessary Angels 

    Shookman, Ellis (1997)
    Using the nine novels of Christoph Martin Wieland (1733–1813) as case studies, Shookman explores the notion of fictionality both as a distinctive feature of the stories themselves and as a distinguishing characteristic of ...
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    Ludwig Tieck and America 

    Matenko, Percy (1954)
    This study explores the question of Tieck's reception in and influence on the American literary scene before 1900, with the additional goal of shedding light on the reception in America of German Romanticism as a whole. ...
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    The Intervention of Philology 

    Newman, Jane O. (2000)
    This book 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 ...
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    Ruodlieb 

    Zeydel, Edwin H. (1959)
    Considered the earliest courtly romance in Germany, "Ruodlieb" is an invaluable document of eleventh century European society and a fascinating link in the development of the novel of chivalry. This edition by Edwin H. ...
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    Kleist in France 

    Richardson, Frank C. (1962)
    From Madame de Staël, Dumas, and Taine, to Giraudoux, Adamov, Ionesco, and the existentialists, this study provides a fascinating account of the progress of Kleist's reception in France from complete rejection in 1807 to ...
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    The Boundless Present 

    Birrell, Gordon (1979)
    This volume is 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 ...
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    Friedrich Hebbel's Conception of Movement in the Absolute and in History 

    Flygt, Sten G. (1952)
    Flygt undertakes an analysis first of Hebbel's writings on social and historical progress in his letters and diaries and then of his plays, in order to draw conclusions on Hebbel's conception of movement. Noting oscillations ...
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    The Ennobling Power of Love in the Medieval German Lyric 

    Kaplowitt, Stephen J. (1986)
    Every handbook of medieval German literature has stressed the importance of love's ennobling power as a motif in the Minnesang, yet prior to this volume no study had attempted to assess its significance on the basis of its ...
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    Southern Scholars in Goethe's Germany 

    Krumpelmann, John T. (1965)
    This treasury of enlightening information reveals the roles of youthful Southerners in academic, scholarly, and literary society in Weimar, Göttingen, Bonn, Berlin, Heidelberg, and Munich in the Golden Age of Germany. In ...
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    Theater in the Planned Society 

    Huettich, H.G. (1978)
    This study 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 Grünberg, ...
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    Whitman and Nietzsche 

    Stavrou, C.N. (1964)
    This volume will be a great aid to students and scholars alike in American literature, American thought, the history of ideas, and comparative literature. Stavrou draws from the entire bodies of work by Whitman and Nietzsche ...
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    Three Chapters on Courtly Love in Arthurian France and Germany 

    Weigand, Hermann J. (1956)
    By analyzing Chrétien's "Cligès", Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's "Lanzelet", Chrétien's "Chevalier de la Charette", and the Old French "Prose Lancelot", as well as Andreas Capellanus' "De Amore" and Eschenbach's "Parzival", ...
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    The Broken Pitcher 

    von Kleist, Heinrich; Quincy Morgan, Bayard (1961)
    An imperishable gem of German literature, Kleist's "The Broken Pitcher" is pure comedy. The author's handling of the theme—the judge as culprit—shows supreme mastery. This translation by Bayard Q. Morgan, originally published ...
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    An Annotated Arthur Schnitzler Bibliography 

    Allen, Richard H.; Weiss, Robert (1967)
    Originally published in 1967, Richard H. Allen's volume with a foreword by Robert O. Weiss was the first comprehensive bibliography of Arthur Schnitzler's writings, including his literary works (with translation and ...
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    Studies in German Literature of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 

    Mews, Siegfried (1970)
    Twenty-one distinguished American Germanists pay tribute to F. E. Coenen, previous longtime editor (1952-1968) of UNC Press' Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures series. Their essays—reflecting a variety of ...
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    Arminius or the Rise of a National Symbol in Literature 

    Kuehnemund, Richard (1953)
    This volume provides an evaluation of the ideological significance of the Arminius trope in patriotic German literature. Beginning with the German Humanists and ranging through the works of Hutten, Lohenstein, J. E. Schlegel, ...
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    Gottfried Benn's Static Poetry 

    William Roche, Mark (1991)
    This book consists of close readings of four poems illustrating Gottfried Benn's developing conception of stillness or stasis: "Trunkene Flut" (1927), "Wer allein ist—" (1936), "Statische Gedichte" (1944), and "Reisen" ...
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    Brecht and the Bible 

    Murphy, G. Ronald (1980)
    This study identifies the underlying patterns of persistent biblical allusion in the work of renowned playwright Bertolt Brecht. Rather than reducing Brecht's use of the Bible to the purely satirical, the author interprets ...
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    Portrait of the Artist as Hermes 

    Nelson, Donald F. (1971)
    Within the framework of Jungian archetypal psychology and utilizing Karl Kerényi's theories on Hermes and the archetypal symbolism of mother and daughter, this book combines the mythopoeic and psychoanalytical approaches ...
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    Heinrich von Kleist 

    Ellis, John M. (1979)
    Ellis's book confronts directly the most central issue of Kleist criticism: the essential nature and meaning of his work. Rather than provide a general survey of Kleist's writings, Ellis performs an analysis of six of his ...
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    Magister ludens 

    Wolf Cross, Christa (1984)
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    German Verse from the 12th to the 20th Century in English Translation 

    Thomas, J.W. (1963)
    This anthology presents in English verse translation a selection of the best of German poetry, together with discussions of the chief authors and literary periods and brief explications of the individual poems. Taking the ...
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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