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  1. The Beginnings of German Literature: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Old High German (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Cyril Edwards, 2002-07-15
  2. Intermediate German For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature)) by Wendy Foster, 2008-03-31
  3. Spirit of Modern German Literature (Paperbound) by Ludwig Lewisohn, 2007-12-12
  4. Anthology of the Classical Period of German Literature
  5. Hermann Broch, Visionary in Exile: The 2001 Yale Symposium (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture)
  6. Richard Wagner's Zurich: The Muse of Place (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Chris Walton, 2007-09-01
  7. Hermann Broch: Literature, Philosophy, Politics : The Yale Broch Symposium 1986 (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture)
  8. East, West, and Others: The Third World in Postwar German Literature (Modern German Culture and Literature) by Arlene A. Teraoka, 1996-11-28
  9. Philosophy and German Literature, 1700-1990 (Cambridge Studies in German)
  10. First German Reader: A Beginner's Dual-Language Book (Dual-Language Books)
  11. A Companion to German Literature: From 1500 to the Present (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture) by Eda Sagarra, Peter Skrine, 1999-07-16
  12. German Dadaist literature: Kurt Schwitters, Hugo Ball, Hans Arp, (Twayne's world authors series, TWAS 272. German literature) by Rex William Last, 1973
  13. The hermit in German literature (from Lessing to Eichendorff) by John Fitzell, 1969
  14. Arthur of the Germans: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval German Literature and Life (University of Wales Press - Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages)

41. Camden House Series Index
home page, Search Studies in german literature, Linguistics, and Culture Vol. Title. The Beginnings of german literature. Bertolt Brecht s Dramatic Theory.
http://www.camden-house.com/STULIRE.HTM
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Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture
Vol. Title
Ad AbsurdumWeigel Anthology - out of print Adalbert Stifter's Late Prose The Adventures of Simplicius Simplicissimus The Adventures of Simplicius Simplicissimus ... Zarathustra's Children

42. German Literature: Highways And Byways
Translate this page Highways and Byways of german literature. german literature Walther von 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

43. German Literature
german literature. Some of the major movements or time periods of german literature are High and late Middle Ages; Humanism and Reformation;
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Main Page See live article Alphabetical index
German literature
Some of the major movements or time periods of German literature are:
  • High and late Middle Ages Humanism and Reformation Baroque Enlightenment Sturm und Drang Classicism Romanticism Biedermeier Junges Deutschland Poetic realism Naturalism Fin de siècle German literature of the Classical Moderne (German: Klassische Moderne Exile literature Holocaust and survivor literature German literature after World War II
For well-known authors who wrote or write literature in the German language see list of German language authors and list of German language poets
This article is from Wikipedia . All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

44. German Studies At Trinity College
Offers an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental approach to the study of the Germanspeaking world. with the goal of developing students• German language skills, to explore german literature both in original German and in translation, and to foster the study of a broad array of subjects in which the influences and contributions of German speaking peoples are evident.
http://caribou.cc.trincoll.edu/~jevelein/site/GermanHome.html
The German Studies Program at Trinity College offers this page as an online resource for all students of the German-speaking world, German culture and the German language. Feel free to browse the offerings or leave a comment German Faculty German Studies Major and Minor ... Links Modified July 16, 2002
Johannes.evelein@trincoll.edu

45. Ge7 German Literature, Thought And History From 1700-1815
german literature, thought and history from 1700 to 1815. id, Aesthetic Paganism in german literature from Winckelmann to the Death of Goethe (1964);
http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/german/courses/ugrad/ge7.html
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German literature, thought and history from 1700 to 1815
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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.

46. Ge6 German Literature, Thought And History From 1500 To 1732
Paper Ge6. german literature, thought and history from 1500 to 1732. Tripos 2004 MML Part IB and Part II Tripos 2005 MML Part II only.
http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/german/courses/ugrad/ge6.html
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German literature, thought and history from 1500 to 1732
Tripos 2004: MML Part IB and Part II Tripos 2005: MML Part II only Course adviser The course is self-contained. It could be combined with either a more modern period of German literature, or a medieval paper, as well as, for comparison, the equivalent period of literature in another language. This paper charts an exciting period of change in German literature and society, dominated by events of Europe-wide importance, such as the invention of printing with moveable type, the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Thirty Years' War. At the start of the period, printing was in its infancy. The vast majority of books published were in Latin, and read by a tiny section of society (only around 5% of the population was literate). However, for the first time, broadsheets and pamphlets in German could be disseminated among a relatively wide audience, which had an effect not only on reading habits, but on political events too. The Reformation had a major impact on writing in German. Martin Luther and his followers exploited the new medium of printing to produce, through texts and images, the first mass propaganda in German history. While Northern Humanists had written mostly in Latin for an educated audience, the Lutherans aimed their message at ordinary citizens, including through woodcuts even the illiterate. They did this not just with pamphlets, but through drama and hymns which reflected their social and political ideas.

47. German 222: Syllabus
Translate this page Woche VIII Mittelhochdeutsche Literature V Der Minnesang I Middle High German Poetry. Lektüre Robertson, JG A History of german literature. (6th Edition).
http://ripley.wo.sbc.edu/departmental/german/www/syllabus222.html
The German Section of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Deutsch 222
Deutsche Literatur vor 1700
Professor: Dr. Horwege (Office Hours)
Texte:
Grimmelshausen: Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus. Gryphius, Andreas: Absurda Comica oder Herr Peter Squenz. Modernisierte Ausgabe,
H. Cysarz (Hrsg.), Reclam UB 917. Hartmann von Aue: Der arme Heinrich, Reclam UB 456. Historia von D. Johann Fausten. R. Benz (Hrsg.) Reclam UB 1515 Johannes von Tepl: Der Ackermann und derTod, F. Genzmer (Hrsg.), Reclam UB 7666 Das Nibelungenlied, Meier Helmbrecht., Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parsifal (Eine Auswahl), W. Hofstaetter (Hrsg.), Reclam UB 7451.

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Die Entwicklung der deutschen Sprache.
Die althochdeutsche Literatur I
Hildebrandslied Homepage
HildebrandsLied -
Freely translated by D.L. Ashliman Hildebrandslied - Hier liest man das Werk vor.
Hildebrandslied -
Hier liest man auch vor Der germanische Sprachstammbaum
Germanic Myths, Legends and Sagas

Germanen, Hunnen und
Charlemagne (Handschriftbild und Texte) Ursprung, Ausbreitung und Wandlung des Wotan Mythos Literaturperioden Geschichte und Links) Hochdeutsche Konsonantenverschiebung Runes Runic Inscriptions Der Heliand (Fragment der Handschrift) Hochdeutsche Konsonantenverschiebung_Ein Vergleich mit Englisch Carolingian Writing Centers Early Germanic Paternosters Old High German Page A Brief Collection of Old High German works Jordanes: The Origin and deeds of the Goths The Lords Prayer in the Germanic Languages Codex Argenteus ... Pro Nessia Woche II: Die althochdeutsche Literatur II

48. German Literature Subject Guide, Humanities And Social Sciences Library, McGill
german literature. german literature A Student s Guide to References Sources (1981) Print copy only, available at the McLennan Reference Desk.
http://www.library.mcgill.ca/human/subguide/german.htm
HSSL Home McGill Libraries McGill University Internet Search ... Ask Us HSSL Subject Guides Subject Guides of all McGill Libraries German Literature LIBRARY GUIDES ELECTRONIC DATABASES INTERNET RESOURCES COLLECTION POLICY Library Guides
  • German Literature: A Selective List of Reference Sources German Literature: A Student's Guide to Reference Sources Print copy only, available at the McLennan Reference Desk. German Literature: A Student's Guide to References Sources Print copy only, available at the McLennan Reference Desk.
Electronic Databases Internet Resources

49. Selected Literatures And Authors Pages - East German (Former GDR) Literature
Translate this page Literature Web Sites. german literature - german literature After World War II. From Britannica.com. German Literature External Links.
http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/slav/lit_authors_east_german.html
slavic, east european, and former USSR resources
Selected Literatures and Authors Page - East German (Former GDR) Literature
East German or Eastern Germany Literature and Authors (The Former German Democratic Republic) [May Include Authors from the Eastern part of Germany both Pre-dating and Post-dating the German Democratic Republic 1949-1991 as well as selected German-Jewish authors]. Literature Web Sites

50. GERMAN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE
german literature AND LANGUAGE. SELECTED REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RESOURCES. GUIDES TO german literature LANGUAGE/REFERENCE SOURCES.
http://faculty.washington.edu/alvin/gerbib.htm
GERMAN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE SELECTED REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RESOURCES note: for German resources and German subjects other than German Literature and Language, consult GERMAN REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES http://faculty.washington.edu/alvin/gerbib.htm
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON LIBRARIES Alvin Fritz German Literature and Language Librarian University of Washington alvin@u.washington.edu revised 4-22-04 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND PROGRAMS
PERIODISCHE FACHBIBLIOGRAPHIEN: LITERATUR- UND SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT. SERIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: LINGUISTICS.
PERIODISCHE FACHBIBLIOGRAPHIEN: LINGUISTIK. SERIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: TEACHING LANGUAGE.
PERIODISCHE BIBLIOGRAPHIEN: SPRACHDIDAKTIK. NON-SERIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY.
ABGESCHLOSSENE BIBLIOGRAPHIEN.
(see also: bio-bibliographies in BIOGRAPHY AND BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY section) BIOGRAPHY AND BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY LITERARY WORKS, GENRES, THEMES, PERIODS, CHARACTERS, CONCEPTS, TERMS: DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS LANGUAGE DICTIONARIES AND LANGUAGE RESOURCES

51. Faculty Of Medieval And Modern Languages - Oxford University
Bibliographies german literature (Modern). For Papers VI and IX see the index for german literature (Medieval). There is also a site for German Linguistics.
http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/german/biblio/modern.html

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Sub-Faculty Homepage ... Faculty Homepage Bibliographies: German Literature (Modern) For students in the Final Honours School: Sub-faculty of German, University of Oxford This site is still in the course of construction. Currently bibliographies are available for Paper VII, for 12 of the 16 options for Papers X (for the remaining 4 the entries here are identical with those in the German Handbook), and for Paper XI. For Papers VI and IX see the index for German Literature (Medieval) . There is also a site for German Linguistics Paper VII: Early Modern German Culture (1450-1730) Paper X: Modern Prescribed Authors (i) Luther Gryphius Grimmelshausen Goethe as dramatist ... Christa Wolf Paper XI Early Modern Literary Texts For other papers consult the German Handbook

52. Research - Twentieth-Century German Literature
TWENTIETHCENTURY german literature. (See also under Nineteenth-Century german literature for other work by Dr Santini). CONTEMPORARY german literature.
http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/german/research/twentieth_century_german_literatur
TWENTIETH-CENTURY GERMAN LITERATURE German Studies at Oxford has particular strengths in research on Thomas Mann and Brecht, on German-Jewish writing and on contemporary literature. These have therefore been given separate sub-headings below.
THOMAS MANN Professor T J Reed
'Mann and history', in The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Mann, ed by Ritchie Robertson, Cambridge: CUP, 2002, pp.1-21. 'Mann as diarist', in The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Mann, ed by Ritchie Robertson, Cambridge: CUP, 2002, pp.226-234. 'Das Tier in der Gesellschaft. Animalisches beim Humanisten Thomas Mann.'
Schweizerische Monatshefte, imminent. A longer version is appearing in the Thomas Mann Jahrbuch 2003 Papers and Lectures given
'Danger, Mann at work! Editing Thomas's shorter fiction.' British Library
symposium, July 2003 Professor Reed is also working on a project on literary genesis and on several lectures: 'Thomas Mann diarista' to be given in Ravenna in April 2004, 'A sacrilegious reading', for a Faust week in Toronto in 2004 and a paper on Der Tod in Venedig for the 'Davoser Literaturtage' in July 2004. Professor Ritchie Robertson
The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Mann, ed by Ritchie Robertson, Cambridge: CUP, 2002.

53. German Literature - Encyclopedia Article About German Literature. Free Access, N
encyclopedia article about german literature. german literature in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. german literature.
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German literature
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The term German literature denotes those literary Literature is literally or not literally "an acquaintance with letters" (as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary), but has generally come to identify a collection of texts. Nations can have literatures, as can corporations, philosophical schools or historical periods. It is commonly held that a literature of a nation, for example, is the collection of texts which make it a whole nation. The Hebrew Bible,
Click the link for more information. texts originating within Germany The Federal Republic of Germany or FRG (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is one of the world's major industrialized countries, located in Western Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark and the Baltic Sea, to its east by Poland and the Czech Republic, to the south by Austria and Switzerland and to its west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands. West Germany was a founding member of the European Union.
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54. German Literature/Baroque - Encyclopedia Article About German Literature/Baroque
encyclopedia article about german literature/Baroque. german literature/Baroque in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia.
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German literature/Baroque
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Baroque period was one of the most fertile times in German literature The term German literature denotes those literary texts originating within Germany proper and written in the German language. The term may also denote any literature composed primarily in the German language, though in other countries; for example Austria, Switzerland, the former Czechoslovakia, etc. Some of the major movements or time periods of German literature are:
  • High and late medieval German literature
  • Baroque
  • Enlightenment
  • Sturm und Drang
  • Classicism
  • Romanticism
  • Naturalism
  • Fin de siècle
  • Expressionism
  • Dadaism

Click the link for more information. . Many writers reflected the horrible experiences of the Thirty Years war The Thirty Years' War was a conflict fought between the years 1618 and 1648, principally in the central European territory of the Holy Roman Empire, but also involving most of the major continental powers. It occurred for a number of reasons, although it was from its outset a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics. The Defenestration of Prague, although relatively trivial in itself, was to become a defining moment. The self-preservation of the Habsburg dynasty was also a central motive.
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55. Encyclopedia: German Literature
Encyclopedia german literature. The term german literature denotes those literary texts originating within Germany proper and written in the German language.
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    56. German Language And Literature Research Guide
    and criticism, Short storiesGerman, RomanticismGermany, German languageGrammarTextbooks, german literature20th centuryBibliography, Austrian prose
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    German Language and Literature Research Guide
    Why use a research guide? This research guide (which includes language and literature of the German-speaking countries) has been developed to save you time and help you produce a better research paper. It will inform you of the best print and electronic resources for your topic. If you need assistance at any point, please ask for help at the Humanities Reference Desk, level 5, or from the European Studies specialist Richard Hacken, 5523 HBLL. * If you are not affiliated with BYU, you may not have full access to some of the electronic resources discussed.
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    57. German Literature Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of
    german literature Resources at Questia The Online Library of Books and Journals. german literature. Questia. Primary Content. german literature.
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    58. MSN Encarta - German Literature
    Advertisement. german literature. An attempt to bring French influences into german literature was made during the early 17th century by the critic Martin Opitz.
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    Advertisement. Click Here. Page 2 of 3. german literature. B, Expressionism. Originating in painting, expressionism began to influence german literature about 1910.
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    60. Learn German Online: German Literature
    german literature. Deutsche Literatur diese Seite auf Deutsch. The Project Gutenberg is probably one of the most important homepages about german literature.
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    • The " Project Gutenberg " is probably one of the most important homepages about German Literature. It contains texts in German from more than 400 classical authors. At the moment over 50.000 text- and pic-files are collected in this archive, and month by month more than 5.000 sites will be added. In this text gallery , you will find poems, stories, thrillers, satires, plays, essays, comments and links to "literature in the net" Collection of important German ballads Collection of German Dada-Poems Collection of German parodies Short novels in the 19th century : A collection of summaries, sometimes with additional material Radio Plays : Homepage with all information about the genre, including real Audio files

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