Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_G - German Literature

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 156    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         German Literature:     more books (100)
  1. A History of German Literature: From the Beginnings to the Present Day by Wolfgang Beutin, Klaus Ehlert, et all 1994-01-05
  2. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes by Kuno Francke, 2009-10-04
  3. Medieval German Literature: A Companion by Marion Gibbs, Sidney M. Johnson, 2000-09-15
  4. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 03Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes by N/A, 2004-03-01
  5. Middlebrow Literature and the Making of German-Jewish Identity (Stanford Studies in Jewish History and C) by Jonathan Hess, 2010-03-12
  6. Reworking the German Past: Adaptations in Film, the Arts, and Popular Culture (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture)
  7. Georg Lukacs: Seine Stellung und Bedeutung im literarischen Leben der SBZ/DDR, 1945-1985 (Studies in contemporary German literature) (German Edition) by Caroline Gallee, 1996
  8. German Baroque: Literature, Music, Art
  9. First German Reader: A Beginner's Dual-Language Book (Dual-Language Books)
  10. Expressionist Film -- New Perspectives (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Dietrich Scheunemann, 2006-09-01
  11. The Literature of German Romanticism, Vol. 8 (Camden House History of German Literature)
  12. A Critical History of German Film (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Stephen Brockmann, 2010-11-01
  13. Encounters with Islam in German Literature and Culture (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by James Hodkinson, 2009-12-01
  14. Literature in Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries: Continuities and Discontinuities around 1900 and 2000 (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture)

21. KHS German Literature Page
Many of the Grimms Märchen. The Gutenberg Project is a nice collectionof german literature online. An online collection of Karl May.
http://sps.k12.mo.us/khs/german/germany/literature/dtlit.htm
Since this page was created, you are visitor number:

22. Beinecke Library Home Page
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:80/beinecke/

23. Carrie: German Literature
Translate this page german literature. Aids English-German Dictionary.
http://www.ku.edu/carrie/stacks/german_main.html
German Literature

24. UWS German Department: Centre For Contemporary German Literature
Centre for Contemporary german literature. Publications of the Centre.Programmes of the Centre. Forthcoming Visit Esther Dischereit.
http://www.swan.ac.uk/german/centre/grcentre.htm
PRIFYSGOL CYMRU ABERTAWE,
UNIVERSITY OF WALES SWANSEA. UWS German Search the Web Search the UWS Web ... Library Catalogue
Centre for Contemporary German Literature
Publications of the Centre Programmes of the Centre
Forthcoming Visit: Esther Dischereit
Most Recent Visit: Kerstin Hensel (23 September - 5 October 2000)
Kerstin Hensel was born in 1961 in Chemnitz and published both poetry and prose from the late 1970s, both 'officially' and 'unofficially'. She began to dedicate herself to writing in 1987, and works in a wide variety of genres. She is best known, though, for her novels, short stories and poetry. She has won a wide range of literary prizes and scholarships. Hensel is a GDR writer who has survived particularly well in the 'new Germany', continuing to publish and indeed to flourish since 1989. She still, however, sees herself as a GDR writer: 'Niemand kann leugnen, woher er kommt. Du schreibst immer aus deiner Herkunft heraus ...' Her most recent novel, Gipshut (1999), is set largely in the GDR and relies on a knowledge of life in the GDR for much of its humour. Hensel now lives in Berlin. She was the guest of the Centre for Contemporary German Literature in the Department of German at University of Wales Swansea from the 23rd of September to the 5th of October 2000. She took part in a conference and workshop from September 30th to October 1st and also read from her work. For pictures from the visit

25. Rubriek: 18.09 German Literature
Translate this page DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Rubriek 18.09 german literature. Link , 19th-century German Stories / Robert Godwin-Jones.
http://www.kb.nl/dutchess/18/09/
Rubriek: 18.09 German literature
19th-century German Stories / Robert Godwin-Jones Austrian Literature Online / Graz University, Linz University, Innsbruck University Autorenbiographien / Universitaet Essen Autorinnen und Autoren : 3333 biographische und sonstige Informationen zu deutschsprachigen Autorinnen und Autoren / Ulrich Goerdten, Doris Eh, Barbara Koenig ... Www.erzaehlen.de

26. Tema German Literature (Tema; Thematic Entries To Project Runeberg)
Tema german literature. Project Runeberg lacks an introduction for this Tema section.Would you like to write one? Send email to runeberg@lysator.liu.se.
http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/tema/german.html
Project Runeberg Nordic literature on the Internet since 1992
Tema; Thematic Entries to Project Runeberg

Table of Contents / Innehåll

Tema German literature
Tema German literature
Project Runeberg lacks an introduction for this Tema section. Would you like to write one? Send e-mail to runeberg@lysator.liu.se
E-texts from Project Runeberg
Nordic Authors from Project Runeberg

Project Runeberg, Tue Feb 11 11:59:21 2003 (aronsson)
http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/tema/german.html

27. WWW Resources Page For German Literature: Northwestern University Library
WWW Resources Page for german literature. Return to Main german literature Page I.General Sites for german literature and Culture. WESSweb's German Studies Web.
http://www.library.northwestern.edu/collections/german/germanpf.html
Search library web sites
All NU Libraries
Electronic Resources
StaffWeb
WWW Resources Page for German Literature
This guide introduces a number of freely accessible WWW resources of interest to students and faculty of the Department of German at Northwestern University. For more extensive guides to WWW resources, visit the sites described under I. below. Return to Main German Literature Page
I. General Sites for German Literature and Culture
WESSweb's German Studies Web This site, maintained by Reinhart Sonnenburg of Dartmouth College on behalf of WESS, the Western European Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), contains comprehensive links to free e-text collections, German-language newspapers, and many other valuable resources for students of German literature and culture. kindlers.de: Das Literaturportal im Internet This is the most impressive author site I have seen, with 1800 links to author pages, full text resources, even recordings of authors reading from their own works. Go to "Recherche in der Linkssammlung" to search the links collection. Created and maintained by Kindler Verlag. Voice of the Shuttle German Literature Page An eclectic list of links to sources for Germanists, including many departmental homepages across the US

28. Babelguides: German Literature
You are at Home Books german literature, site in beta Browse Books Getthe Newsletter. german literature front cover. Aristocrat, the
http://www.babelguides.com/view/lit/germ
ABOUT HELP JOIN HOME ... FORUM You are at Home Books German Literature :: site in beta Browse Books
Brazilian

Dutch + Flemish

French

German
...
Search for Books

Login

Login

Create account

Username:
Password:
Forgot your password? Enter your unsername only, and click reset password Create an account if you don't yet have a username. Get the Newsletter German Literature Aristocrat, the: Boetius Von Orlamunde by Ernst Weiss Translated by M Chalmers Original title: Der Aristocrat (more...) Extinction by Thomas Bernhard Translated by David Mclintock Original title: (more...) Government by B Traven Original title: Regierung (more...) Bertolt Brecht Collected Short Stories by Bertolt Brecht Translated by Y, Rorrison, H Kapp and A Tatlow Original title: Kurzgeschichten 1921-1946 (more...) Children and Fools by Erich Fried Translated by M Chalmers Original title: Kinder und Narren Children and Fools (more...) The Angel of the West Window by Gustav Meyrink Translated by M Mitchell Original title: Der Engel vom westlichen Fenster The Angel of the West Window (more...) The Other Side by Alfred Kubin Translated by D Lindley Original title: Die andere Seite (more...)

29. Babelguides: The Babel Guide To German Literature
The Babel Guide to german literature A fascinating and important range of Germanlanguagefiction has been translated over the years; Italian guide cover the
http://www.babelguides.com/guides/germ
ABOUT HELP JOIN HOME ... FORUM You are at Home Guides German Guide :: site in beta Browse Books
Brazilian

Dutch + Flemish

French

German
...
Search for Books

Login

Login

Create account

Username:
Password:
Forgot your password? Enter your unsername only, and click reset password Create an account if you don't yet have a username. Get the Newsletter The Babel Guide to German Literature A fascinating and important range of German-language fiction has been translated over the years; the indispensable Kafka, the Angry Young Austrians: Ingeborg Bachmann and Thomas Bernhard as well as classics like Thomas Mann, Robert Musil and Joseph Roth. This Babel Guide sums up their work with 100 punchy but well-informed reviews as well as covering sixty other writers. Press Comments A genuinely authoritative introduction to German writers in translation! All Books People Publishers Forum Posts Polls Users front guides books forum ... contact form babelguides.com Daily RSS feed Powered by Scoop Last modified Mon Apr 7 , 2003

30. Academic Directories
german literature, Home Literature german literature. Middle High German(10501500), Fiction. 17th Century, Poetry. 18th Century, Regional Literature.
http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=190

31. Wimmer: Anthology Of Medieval German Literature
Albert K. Wimmer, Anthology of Medieval german literature synopticallyarranged with contemporary translations Third Revised Edition
http://www.nd.edu/~gantho/
Albert K. Wimmer Anthology of Medieval German Literature synoptically arranged with contemporary translations Third Revised Edition 1998 with introductions and commentary by Albert K. Wimmer and W.T.H. Jackson
This site supports both a version of the anthology with frames and one without frames. For small monitors, it is best to use the version without frames Anthology of Medieval German Literature by Albert K. Wimmer synoptically arranged with contemporary translations with introductions and commentary by Albert K. Wimmer and W.T.H. Jackson
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number ISBN [HDCR] 0-9628916-0-6 Printed in the United States of America
This book (including the illustrations) may be reproduced for educational use, with the written permission of the publisher, Albert K. Wimmer This web-site is created and maintained by Lucas Livingston , with significant input from cum Mac vivimus pace gaudioque.

32. 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.

33. Old High German Literature
Old High german literature 13. Old High german literature ~7501050. Ithas and. 14 Old High german literature. undaunted Hagen. Unfortunately
http://www.nd.edu/~gantho/anth1-163/Hildebrandslied13-20.html
Old High German Literature Old High German Literature ~750-1050 It has already been pointed out that there is little in the Old High German period which can be classified as literature. In this anthology the period is represented by the Hildebrandslied , passages from two Gospel harmonies, Heliand and the Evangelienbuch Ludwigslied . The various creeds, Pater nosters , and confessions are linguistic and cultural, but not literary monuments. To be sure, the Wessobrunner Gebet (c.790) does contain some fine descriptions, and the Muspilli (early ninth century) has an account of the Day of Judgment that has provided generations of scholars with the opportunity of speculating about its immediate and ultimate origins. The end of the century is marked by the appearance of some shorter poems of a religious nature, most of which are really vernacular versions of Latin poems, e.g. the Georgslied Christus und die Samariterin , and the Galluslied . Although didactic in purpose, their style is simple and largely narrative. The best of these short poems is the Ludwigslied Waltharius , an account of the escape of Walther of Aquitaine from the court of Attila and his fight with Gunther and Hagen near Worms, belongs in this category. Some scholars have claimed that the poem is little more than a cento of scenes and passages from Vergil and Statius, but this is not true. It is essentially a Germanic poem written in Latin and is of great value in showing that there already existed in western Germany a tradition of a weak King Gunther and a strong and

34. Central Library: Resources For German Languages And Literature
8/7/97. Research and resources in german literature. german literature; GermanResources; Research Guide for German; Handilinks to german literature;
http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/central/german.html
Resources for German Language and Literature
Bibliographer: Susan Widmer Phone:
E-Mail:
widmer@library.vanderbilt.edu Description of Vanderbilt collection

35. Bowling Green / Kiel - MHDBDB
An electronic text archive of medieval german literature.
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/greal/MHDBDB.html
Willkommen bei der M ittel H och D eutschen B egriffs- D aten B ank! (MHDBDB)
Welcome to the M iddle H igh G erman C onceptual D ata B ase ! (MHGCDB)
If you cannot do graphics click on this text only option!
If you want to continue in German click here
Information
about the MHDBDB
Please read this before you access MHDBDB
How to use MHDBDB

How do you access MHDBDB ? Click on the dragon
Guestbook -Comments - Questions

News from MHDBDB

36. German Literature, Encyclopedia Of
Designed to provide English readers of german literature the opportunity tofamiliarize themselves with both the established canon and newly emerging
http://www.fitzroydearborn.com/encgermanlit.htm
Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers Home Latest News Publications Awards ... Contact us

Encyclopedia of German Literature
edited by Matthias Konzett
Hardback 2 volumes 276 x 219 mm / 8½ x 11" 1136 pages Published 2000 List of Contents List of Contributors Sample Entry 1 Sample Entry 2 ... Order from UK office Award Winner
Outstanding Academic Book – Choice
Outstanding Reference Source – American Library Association
Best Reference Source – Library Journal "This excellent reference work … is well worth the money, full of good material, well edited and elegantly and robustly packaged for regular use" Reference Reviews Designed to provide English readers of German literature the opportunity to familiarize themselves with both the established canon and newly emerging literatures that reflect the concerns of women and ethnic minorities, the Encyclopedia of German Literature includes more than 500 entries on writers, individual works, and topics essential to an understanding of this rich literary tradition. Drawing on the expertise of an international group of experts, the essays in the encyclopedia reflect developments of the latest scholarship in German literature, culture, and history and society. In addition to the essays, "author" entries include biographies and selected works lists; and entries on individual works provide information about first editions, selected critical editions, and selected English-language translations. All entries conclude with a list of further readings.

37. WU Libraries German Literature And Film
german literature and Film. Librarian Joleen M. Westerdale Office hours Byappointment. Email jwesterd@library.wustl.edu Phone 9357466 Fax 935-4045.
http://library.wustl.edu/subjects/germanlit/
German Literature and Film
Librarian: Joleen M. Westerdale
Office hours: By appointment Email: jwesterd@library.wustl.edu
Phone:
Fax:
Databases
Full-text Sources

Reference Sources

Related Web Sites
... WU German Department Last update: Friday, January 31, 2003 Page maintained by Joleen M. Westerdale

38. WU Libraries German Literature And Film
german literature and Film. Librarian Joleen M. Westerdale Officehours By appointment. Email german literature and Film Home How
http://library.wustl.edu/subjects/germanlit/how_to_find.html
German Literature and Film
Librarian: Joleen M. Westerdale
Office hours: By appointment Email: jwesterd@library.wustl.edu
Phone:
Fax:
German Literature and Film: Home
How to Find and Use
German Literature: Current Journal Subscriptions
Print journals received at Washington University Libraries Reference Works for German Literature at the Washington University Libraries
A non-comprehensive bibliography of reference sources for German literature available at the Washington University Libraries. Library of Congress Subject Heading Terms for German Literature and Language Germanistik im Internet
Eine Orientierungshilfe Library of Congress Classification PT Schedule Overview: German Literature Epochen der deutschen Literatur Portals to the World: Selected Internet Resources Germany
Links to electronic resources selected by Library of Congress subject experts
Last update: Monday, March 24, 2003 Page maintained by Joleen M. Westerdale

39. German Literature: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Bilingual GermanEnglish website presenting German literary critic Reich-Ranicki's list of landmarks of 20th century german literature.
http://www.gelfert.net/Books/books.html
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW (Nov 2001): Now includes external links to reviews, biographies, and excerpts from books!
PLUS: Substantially expanded sections on Thomas Bernhard Bertolt Brecht Max Frisch Günter Grass ... Joseph Roth click on author´s name) Note:
Due to availability constraints of English translations, there may exist slight deviations from Reich-Ranicki´s original list. If you decide to order one of the books listed below, please bookmark this page first, and place your order with amazon via one of the direct links provided on this page . This will enable us to include more information in the future! Thank you very much indeed CLICK HERE FOR GERMAN VERSION OF THIS WEBPAGE U.S./UK College Students: For secondary literature, interpretations and collections of essays (in German), please follow this link. Books listed there can be bought from amazon.de and delivered to the U.S./UK. JUREK BECKER (1937-1997) Jacob the Liar “I had the desire to meditate upon the question of what role hope plays in the lives of people. Whether it is sufficient for survival, or whether it is only helpful when it spurs people into action. For example, into resisting. I was also preoccupied with the question whether lying is a purely cognitive theoretical category or whether it also has a moral dimension. I wanted to know if there is a level at which the rules of logic become unimportant and obsolete and are replaced by the rules of morality. What I also wanted (although I'm probably not saying anything new) was to write a story about the value of storytelling, above all in times of misery; whether it can help people to survive, or distract them from the worries they would have been better off taking care of.”

40. German Literature (Modern)
Bibliographies german literature (Modern) For students XI. For PapersVI and IX see the index for german literature (Medieval). A
http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/de/biblio/modern.html
Bibliographies: German Literature (Modern) For students in the Final Honours School: Sub-faculty of German, University of Oxford
Return to: German Sub-Faculty Homepage (Current students) 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) . A site for German Linguistics is in preparation. (29 May 2001) 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
Return to: German Sub-Faculty Homepage (Current students) For further information contact: Prof. N.F. Palmer

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 156    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | Next 20

free hit counter