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  1. Shifting Perspectives: East German Autobiographical Narratives before and after the End of the GDR (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Dennis Tate, 2007-08-01
  2. After the 'Death' of Literature: West German Writing of the 1970s (Berg Monographs in German Studies)
  3. Fables, Sermonettes, and Parables by the Stricker, 13th Century German Poet, in English Translation (Studies in German Language and Literature) by Stricker, J. W. Thomas, 1999-02
  4. Gypsies And Orientalism in German Literature from Realism to Modernism (Legenda) (Legenda) (Legenda Main Series) by Nicholas Saul, 2007-07-30
  5. The German Tradition of Psychology in Literature and Thought, 1700-1840 (Cambridge Studies in German) by Matthew Bell, 2009-06-18
  6. Am I a Redundant Human Being? (German and Austrian Literature Series) by Mela Hartwig, 2010-08-24
  7. The German enigma: The elitist tradition in German literature by Walter E Anderson, 1980
  8. The Oxford Companion to German Literature by Henry Garland, Mary Garland, 1997-07-10
  9. German Literature of the Nineteenth Century, 1832-1899 (Camden House History of German Literature)
  10. German Satirical Writings (German Library) by Wilhelm Busch, 1984-05-01
  11. Concise History of German Literature to 1900 (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Kim Vivian, 2006-02-02
  12. The Power of a Woman's Voice in Medieval and Early Modern Literatures: New Approaches to German and European Women Writers and to Violence Against Women ... of Medieval and Early Modern Culture) by Albrecht Classen, 2007-06-01
  13. Mothers and Daughters in Medieval German Literature by Ann Marie Rasmussen, 1997-09
  14. The Columbia Guide to the Literature of Eastern Europe Since 1945 by Harold B. Segel, 2003-04-15

41. German Literature - Fun Facts And Information
Fun Facts about German Literature. Interesting factoids, information and answers.
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42. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Joseph Kehrein
Educator, philologist, and historian of German literature, born at Heidesheim, near Mainz, 20 October, 1808; died at Montabaur, Hesse-Nassau, 25 March, 1876.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08613b.htm
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Joseph Kehrein
Educator, philologist, and historian of German literature , born at Heidesheim, near Mainz , 20 October, 1808; died at Montabaur , Hesse-Nassau, 25 March, 1876. In 1823 he entered the gymnasium in connection with the diocesan seminary at Mainz , and after its suppression in 1829 he continued his classical studies at the state gymnasium of the same place, where he graduated in 1831. After studying philology at the University of Giessen from 1831 to 1834, he taught at the gymnasium of Darmstadt, 1835-1837, at that of Mainz , 1837-1845, was pro-rector at the newly founded gymnasium of Hadamar in Nassau, 1845-1846, professor at the same place, 1846-1855, director of the Catholic teachers' seminary at Montabaur , 1855-1876, and at the same time director of the Realschule at the same place, 1855-1866. He is the author of numerous works, chiefly on the German language , on the history of German literature , and on pedagogy. The best known among them are:"Die dramatische Poesie der Deutschen" (2 vols., Leipzig, 1840); "Grammatik der neuhsch-deutschen Sprache" (2 vols., Leipzig, 1842-51); Geschichte der katholischen Kanzeiberedsamkeit der Deutschen" (w vols., Ratisbon, 1843); "Die weltliche Beredsamkeit der Deutschen" (Mainz, 1846); "Grammatik der deutschen Sprache des 15-17. Jahrhunderts" (5 vols., Leipzig, 1854-56; 2nd ed., 1863); "Biographisch-kritisches

43. BUBL LINK: German Literature
s 19th Century German Stories; Berlin Airlift; German and Cultural Studies Pages; German Departments in the UK and Ireland; German Departments Worldwide......Titles
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    19th Century German Stories
    19th Century literature in German including The Frog King and Rumplestiltskin.
    Author: Godwin-Jones, Robert
    Subjects: german literature
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    Berlin Airlift
    Information about daily airlifts carrying food and supplies into West Berlin between 1948 and 1949, when the Soviet Union began starving out the population and cutting off business in an attempt control the city. Includes government documentation and excerpts from Airbridge to Berlin by D.M. Giangreco and Robert E. Griffin.
    Author: Project Whistlestop: Truman Digital Archive Project
    Subjects: german literature, germany
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    German and Cultural Studies Pages
    Extensive list of resources in a wide range of categories including news, politics, business, Scandinavian resources, and German cities and regions.
    Author: Harvard University
    Subjects: cultural studies, german literature, germany

    44. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Wilhelm Lindemann
    A Catholic historian of German literature, b. at Schonnebeck near Essen, 17 December, 1828; d. at Niederkruechten near Erkelenz (Rhine Province) 20 December, 1879.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09268b.htm
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    Wilhelm Lindemann
    A Catholic historian of German literature , b. at Schonnebeck near Essen, 17 December, 1828; d. at Niederkruechten near Erkelenz (Rhine Province) 20 December, 1879. He attended the gymnasium at Essen; studied theology at Bonn from 1848 to 1851, and was ordained in Cologne , 2 September, 1852. He was rector of the municipal high school of Heinsberg from 1853 to 1860, then parish priest at Rheinbreitbach, and later at Venrath from 1863 to 1866, when he became pastor of Nieder-Kruechten, and so remained till his death. From 1870 to 1879 he served as a member of the Prussian Diet as one of the Centre Party . His principal literary work is the "Geschichte der Deutschen Literatur", which first appeared in 1866 (eighth edition, Freiburg, 1905). This was the first exhaustive treatise made of the history of German literature from a Catholic point of view, and was an effort on the part of the author to bring out into greater prominence Catholic poets and thinkers who therefore had either failed of recognition or had been treated with hostility. It is a notable work. The author modelled it on Vilmar's widely read and meritorious "History of Literature". Connected to a certain extent, as

    45. German Literature :: The 20th Century -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    German literature, The 20th century, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, German Modernism emerged from turnof-the-century Aestheticism. Like European Modernism as a whole, German
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    46. Beinecke Rare Book And Manuscript Library
    Information on the General Collection, Collection of American Literature, Collection of Western Americana, Collection of German Literature and the Osborn Collection.
    http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/
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    47. Beinecke Library -- Guide To The Collections
    Information on the General Collection (Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern) as well as the collections of American Literature, Western Americana, German Literature and the Osborn Collection.
    http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/blguide.htm
    Introduction to the Beinecke Guide
    General Collection (Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern)

    Collection of American Literature

    Collection of Western Americana
    ...
    Osborn Collection

    Note: This guide to the Beinecke Library collections is an online version of the Guide published in 1994. The printed version is available through the Administrative Services Department, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06420-8240 for $6.50, prepaid by check in American dollars, Visa, or MasterCard. Acknowledgments: This second edition of the Beinecke Library Guide is a direct descendant of the first, published in 1974 shortly after the library's tenth anniversary. To Professor Louis L. Martz and to Kenneth N. Nesheim, director and associate director at that time, we owe the idea of a guide and its first successful realization. Many collection descriptions in the new edition are based on information compiled by the authors of the first Guide , and many of the collections we have described came to Yale because of the foresight and energy of the same individuals. The accomplishments, spirit, and even the words of our predecessors will be evident in these pages: Hermann W. Liebert, first head of the Beinecke Library; Marjorie G. Wynne, retired Edwin J. Beinecke Research Librarian; Donald C. Gallup, retired Elizabeth Wakeman Dwight Curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature; and Archibald Hanna, Jr. retired William Robertson Coe Curator of Western Americana. Our sincere thanks to these good and loyal friends.

    48. German Literature | Library | University Of Waterloo
    The library at the University of Waterloo This is a selective list of reference sources for the study of German literature and culture available in the Dana Porter Library
    http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/libguides/3-13.html

    49. German Literature Definition Of German Literature In The Free Online Encyclopedi
    German literature, works in the German language by German, Austrian, AustroHungarian, and Swiss authors, as well as by writers of German in other countries.
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/German literature

    50. German Literature Collections - Homepage
    German Literature Collections brings together five individual ProQuest German literature resources Goethes Werke, Schillers Werke, Kafkas Werke, Brechts Werke and Die Deutsche
    http://glc.chadwyck.com/
    German Literature Collections brings together five individual ProQuest German literature resources: Goethes Werke Schillers Werke Kafkas Werke Brechts Werke and Die Deutsche Lyrik . Subscribers to the German Literature Collections website can also choose to include the Digitale Bibliothek Deutscher Klassiker as an optional addition to the above five websites. For more information on German Literature Collections , free trials and how to contact us, click here
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    51. Guide To PUL Special Collections -- German Literature To Illustrated Books
    PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Guide to Selected Special Collections Sections from German Literature to Illustrated Books
    http://www.princeton.edu/~ferguson/h-ge-il.html
    Sections from German Literature to Illustrated Books To Introductory page Previous section Next section Ask Curatorial help PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
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    Sections from German Literature to Illustrated Books
    GERMAN LITERATURE
    Goethe by J. L. Sebbers,
    1826. Gift of
    G. A. Armour, Class of 1877. Listed below are some special collections in this field. See also entries for GOERTZ, GOETHE, and MANN as well as the INDEX to this Guide. Kretzschmar von Kienbusch Germanic Collection "Through the generosity of Carl Otto v. Kienbusch '06, the Library has established the Kretzschmar v. Kienbusch Germanic Collection, the nucleus of which was obtained by the purchase of the entire stock of the late Theo Feldman, ...." [Victor Lange, "The Kretzschmar von Kienbusch Germanic Collection" in the Princeton University Library Chronicle XIX, 1 (Autumn, 1957) p. 56]. According to the New York Times, for March 5, 1957, Theo Feldman "of 609 West 114th Street [was] a book dealer ... and specialist in rare books and autographs in the field of foreign literature. [He] died ... at his home after a brief illness .., [at] 66 years old." There are many volumes in this collection, alone, which supplements the Germanic collection in the general collections at Princeton. A rewarding collection in the fields of cultural history, political science, music, and fine arts and, of course, literature. Numerous first editions of the 1920's and 1930's, especially the major figures of expressionist poetry and drama, of the George group, of the Viennese and Prague writers, and of the theater from Brahm and Reinhardt to Piscator.

    52. Home - German Literature - LibGuides At Northwestern University
    The information resources described on this page support the teaching and research activities of the Department of German at Northwestern University.
    http://libguides.northwestern.edu/content.php?pid=19489

    53. German Literature
    Jethro Bithell. Modern German Literature, 18801950. Methuen. 1959. 584pp. Keith Bullivant. Beyond 1989 Re-Reading German Literary History Since 1945.
    http://www.nndb.com/topics/360/000175832/
    This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for German Literature BIBLIOGRAPHY Jethro Bithell Modern German Literature, 1880-1950 . Methuen. Keith Bullivant Beyond 1989: Re-Reading German Literary History Since 1945 . Berghahn Books. Keith Bullivant The Future of German Literature . Berg. Ruth P. Dawson The Contested Quill: Literature by Women in Germany, 1770-1800 . University of Delaware Press. Peter Demetz Postwar German Literature: A Critical Introduction . Pegasus. Henry Garland; Mary Garland (editor) The Oxford Companion to German Literature . Oxford University Press. Michael Hamburger Contraries: Studies in German Literature . New York: E. P. Dutton. Michael Hamburger After the Second Flood: Essays on Post-War German Literature . Carcanet. Michael Hamburger From Prophecy to Exorcism: The Premisses of Modern German Literature . Longmans. Gerhart Hoffmeister (editor) German Baroque Literature: The European Perspective . Frederick Ungar. Peter Uwe Hohendahl . Translated by Renate Baron Franciscono. Building a National Literature: The Case of Germany, 1830-1870

    54. GERMAN LITERATURE IN EXILE | More Intelligent Life
    What happened to German literature during the second world war? John Williams reviews Publishing in Exile GermanLanguage Literature in the U.S. in the 1940s at the
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    What happened to German literature during the second world war? John Williams reviews " Publishing in Exile: German-Language Literature in the U.S. in the 1940s

    55. German Literature Info Facebook
    Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about German Literature, a collection of shared knowledge concerning German Literature.
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/German-Literature/106547252713725?v=desc

    56. German Literature
    Adelheit von Rastenberg An English Translation Purporting to chronicle historical events, Eleonore Thon's play reveals more about the changing roles of women at the dawn of
    http://www.mla.org/store/CID12

    57. German Literature Facebook
    Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about German Literature, a collection of shared knowledge concerning German Literature.
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    58. German Literature - Pathfinders - Kresge Library - Oakland University
    ENCYCLOPEDIAS. Encyclopedia of German Literature. (Ref. PT 41 .E53 2000) This is good place to explore a topic as it provides critical
    http://library.oakland.edu/research/pathfinders/GermanLit.html

    59. German Literature
    Middle Ages Reformation Baroque Empfindsamkeit Enlightenment Sturm und Drang Classicism Kleist and others Romanticism Biedermeier Young Germany Poetic Realism
    http://myweb.lmu.edu/pkonow/german1.htm
    German Literature
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    Survey of German Literature
    Below you will find a list of links with interesting information about the history of German literature. The following links will be particularly useful for students taking my GRMN 321 class: German literary history, literary sources in general, and other resources to enhance the understanding of a particular period. Click on the left for the individual epochs you are interested in.

    60. HISTORY OF GERMAN LITERATURE
    HISTORY OF GERMAN LITERATURE including Nibelungenlied, German courtly poets, Meistersinger, Luther
    http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ac82

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