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Explores sonic events and auditory experiences in German-speaking contexts from the Middle Ages to the digital age, opening up new understandings.
Studies of aspects of historical interaction between Germany, Africa and black America.
Reprint of English translation of important 19th-century German novel with strong feminist overtones.
English text of 11c German translation of the French Chanson de Roland.
The original version of Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship in its first modern English translation.
Explores the uses of Yiddish language in German literary and cultural texts 1781 until the late nineteenth century.
First study of Jewish-German Orientalist literature as revealed in the works of three important twentieth-century authors.
Selection of the most important essays, collected here for the first time, by one of the world's foremost Goethe scholars.
Exploration of the life and works of important but little-known 19th-century German woman writer.
Translation of 18th-century German novel of rare importance.
A fascinating analysis of one of the most popular children's works of all time.
Examination of German literature of the First World War, its themes and underlying vision, and examination of how it differs from the English view of the Great War.
Essays offering new insights into important topics and figures in German literature, from the middle ages to the present day.
New readings of a variety of works in German literature, taking as a theme the conflict between the aims of politics and literature.
Novel of political and social emancipation set in mid-19c Switzerland in its first English translation.
Goethe's novel defined as a key work anticipating modernist novels of 20th century.
Critical comparison of English translations, by distinguished contemporary playwrights, of plays from the German repository.
Schnitzler's late work viewed as an argument for change through political reform.
Vazsonyi shows Lukacs's evolving view of Goethe, examining how in the 1930's he was able to write enthusiastically about the poet, citing him as an ideal exponent of humanism, while simultaneously accepting and even condoning Stalinism.
A major contribution to an understanding of the German Expressionist writer Walter Hasenclever.
Examines the role of women -- particularly Luise Gottsched and Christiane von Ziegler -- in the Gottsched circle's early 18th-century efforts to reform and revitalize German intellectual life.
New essays on the leading German novelist of the late 19th century, Theodor Fontane, in the light of recent literary theories.
A study showing that the ancient lore of reincarnation was a living part of the thought of Weimar Classicism.
First book-length treatment of the famous German feminist and writer.
First English translation of a German comic novel of the late Baroque that deserves its place alongside the writings of Grimmelshausen.
This book throws new light on aspects of the works of Broch, Mann, and Kafka.
The first book-length examination in English of the critical reception of Goethe's daring novel The Elective Affinities.
An introduction to the prose works of one of the most important postwar European writers.
A study of six modern reworkings of classic works of German literature.
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