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  1. Clashing Myths in German Literature: From Heine to Rilke by Henry Caraway Hatfield, 1974-04
  2. German Medieval Tales: The German Library (The German Library, V. 4)
  3. The German Legacy in East Central Europe as Recorded in Recent German-Language Literature (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Valentina Glajar, 2004-03-25
  4. Eight German Novellas (Oxford World's Classics) by Ludwig Tieck, Heinrich von Kleist, et all 1997-06-12
  5. Moving Scenes: The Aesthetics of German Travel Writing on England 1783-1820 (Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature) by Alison E. Martin, 2008-11-28
  6. New Companion to the Literature of Wales (CYMRU-Contemporary German Writers)
  7. A Handbook of German Literature by Mary Elizabeth Phillips, 2010-10-14
  8. Ludwig Achim Von Arnim's Novellas of 1812: Isabella of Egypt, Meluck Maria Blainville, the Three Loving Sisters and the Lucky Dyer, Angelika the Genoese ... (Studies in German Language and Literature) by Ludwig Achim Arnim, Bruce Duncan, 1997-12
  9. Writing Weimar: Critical Realism in German Literature, 1918-1933 by David Midgley, 2000-04-20
  10. Germans and Indians: Fantasies, Encounters, Projections by Gerd Gemunden, 2002-07-01
  11. The Duino Elegies (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Rainer Maria Rilke, 2008-05-15
  12. Schiller's Literary Prose Works: New Translations and Critical Essays (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Jeffrey L. High, 2008-11-01
  13. Violence, Culture And Identity: Essays on German And Austrian Literature, Politics And Society (Cultural Identity Studies,)
  14. Modern German Literature: The Major Figures in Context by Henry Caraway, Hatfield, 1967-01

81. Master Of Arts In German Literature
Master of Arts in german literature. The examination. For further informationon the MA in german literature, contact Prof. Harold Fry.
http://dept.kent.edu/mcls/german/ma_german.html
Master of Arts in German Literature
The Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies at Kent State University currently offers courses leading to an M. A. degree in German Literature. Students may enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Those enrolled as full-time students are eligible to apply for a graduate teaching assistantship, which in 1997-98 covered the $4752 tuition and in addition provided a $6500 stipend for 9 months. Part-time in-state tuition in 1999-2000 is $727.55 per 3-credit course.
Degree requirements:
The M.A. in German Literature requires the successful completion of either 33 credit hours of coursework and a comprehensive examination or 27 hours of coursework, an acceptable thesis, and a modified comprehensive examination.
GER 61001 Research and Writing
How to write a research paper about a literary work
MCLS 60000 Literary Theory (3 hours)
An introduction to modern literary theory
GER 51212 Stylistics (3 hours)
MCLS 60094 College Teaching of Foreign Languages (3 hours)
In addition, a student must take a further 21 hours of coursework (7 courses) and a comprehensive examination, or complete a further 15 hours of coursework (5 courses), an acceptable thesis, and a modified comprehensive examination.

82. Resources In German Literature
3rd ed. Bern Francke, 1968 . Stauffer - Reference PT41 .K8 1968 Extensive andexhaustive author lexikon in 20 volumes covering all of german literature.
http://library.queensu.ca/inforef/german/background.htm
German: Background Information
Stauffer Library Reference
Biographies
Allgemeine deutsche Biographie (ADB).
Stauffer Reference CT1053 .A5 1967 56 volumes provide biographies of prominent Germans from the earliest period to the end of the 19th century. Includes bibliographical references. Vol. 56 is a general index. Contemporary German fiction writers. First series.
Stauffer - Reference PT772 .C59 1988 Contemporary German fiction writers. Second series.
Stauffer - Reference PT772 .C593 1988 German fiction writers, 1885 - 1913.
Stauffer - Reference PT771 .G47 1988 German fiction writers, 1914 - 1945.
Stauffer - Reference PT772 .G39 1987 German writers in the age of Goethe, 1789-1832.
Stauffer - Reference PT311 .G47 1989 German writers in the age of Goethe : Sturm und Drang to classicism.
Stauffer - Reference PT311 .G48 1990 German writers in the age of Goethe, 1789-1832.
Stauffer - Reference PT311 .G47 1989 Neue deutsche Biographie.
Stauffer Reference DD85 .N4 19 volumes provide biogrpaphies on prominent 20th-century personalities. Includes bibliographical references.

83. Indiana University Libraries: Resources For German--Literature
Guides to Studying german literature The Oxford Companion to german literature.3rd ed. Henry and Mary Garland. Oxford Oxford University Press, 1997.
http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/nboerner/gerlit.htm
Resources for German main page Using IUCAT Bio-bibliographical information about authors Background information on primary literature ... Electronic texts
Guides to Studying German Literature *Note: "Reference" refers to the Reference Reading Room in the Main Library's Research Collections.
Using IUCAT to find what you need:
The Library of Congress call number range for German-language literature is PT1-PT4897. A good number of reference sources are available in the Reference Reading Room in that call number section, and the 10th floor houses the collection in the Research Collections stacks. To find a subject heading for a particular topic, use the Library of Congress Subject Headings lists, available in the IO terminal area of Reference (the "big red books.") Then, type it into IUCAT like this: s=german literature19th centurybio-bibliography
(Note that two dashes must be typed to indicate subheadings linked to main headings). If your topic is more specific, it is probably more effective to do a keyword search (k=). You can also restrict a keyword search to the subject headings field, for example:

84. Mellen Subject Area: German - Literature
5. Changing Notions of Money and Language in german literature from15091956 by Wenzel, Regina Angela Year 2002 ISBN 0-7734-7058-1.
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85. German Literature
Help Site Map. encyclopediaEncyclopedia german literature. Sections in this articleIntroduction; Old and Middle High German From Early to Medieval Literature;
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86. Commission For Medieval German Literature
Kommission für Deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters (Commission forMedieval german literature). The task of the Commission is to
http://www.badw.de/englweb/eka19.htm
Kommission für Deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters
(Commission for Medieval German Literature)
The task of the Commission is to survey the transmission of German medieval literature. A series entitled Münchener Texte und Untersuchungen Munich Texts and Studies ), in which more than 110 volumes have appeared since 1960, makes available editions and studies of texts, genres and topics which up to now have received too little attention or none at all. There are research projects dealing with general themes and bodies of texts: a catalogue of religious plays and the Laments of the Virgin Mary in the German language, published in 1986; a catalogue of all illustrated medieval manuscripts written in German, arranged by subject matter, of which two volumes and three further fascicles have appeared since 1986; and medieval poetry (catalogue of transmitted manuscripts with monograph; German versification in Latin use).
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Bavarian State Library, Munich; illustration from Katalog der deutschsprachigen illustrierten Handschriften des Mittelalters (Catalogue of illustrated medieval manuscripts in the German language).

87. 1Up Info > German Literature, Biographies - Encyclopedia
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88. German Language Literature Library Research Guide
and criticism, Short storiesGerman, RomanticismGermany, German languageGrammarTextbooks,german literature20th centuryBibliography, Austrian prose
http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/euro/germplan.html

89. German History WWW Links
A link list of resources on German history, with extensive comments on their usefulness for study purposes.Category Society History By Region Europe Germany...... Museums; German Studies; Universities; German Philosophy; german literature;Germanistik; german literature. Der Dichter Friedrich Hoderlin (1770 1843).
http://www.tau.ac.il/GermanHistory/links.html
German History WWW Links
This page contains a personal selection of links to web sites of interest to students of German history. Some of the sites are more valuable for freshmen, others are intended for more advanced students. Please email any comments and suggestions of sites to include. Ruti Ungar,
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90. Resources In German Language And Literature
Homepages, electronic journals, online text collections, and special catalogs.
http://sshl.ucsd.edu/literature/german/

91. German Law Archive
german law in English language offered by the University of Oxford. Provides information on statutes, judgments, literature, bibliographies, a database and discussion forum.
http://iuscomp.org/gla
The German Law Archive publishes judgments, statutes, literature and bibliographies on German law in English language.
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92. Thomas Mann
Brief biography and selected works of this german author, winner of the 1929 Nobel prize for literature.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/tmann.htm
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Thomas Mann (1875-1955) "Regarded as a whole, Mann's career is a striking example of the "repeated puberty" which Goethe thought characteristic of the genius, In technique as well as in thought, he experienced far more daringly than is generally realized. In Buddenbrooks he wrote one of the last of the great "old-fashioned" novels, a patient, thorough tracing of the fortunes of a family." (from Thomas Mann by Henry Hatfield, 1962) Simplicissimus . Mann's first book, DER KLEINE HERR FRIEDMANN, was published in 1898. During these years Mann became immersed in the writings of the philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche as well as in the music of composer Richard Wagner. In Buddenbrooks, Mann's early masterpiece, he used the technique of the leitmotif , which he adapted from Wagner. Mann had started the book in 1897 as a small story about one member of the family. During the writing process the "protracted finger practice with no ulterior advantages" enlarged into a saga of a wealthy Hanseatic family, which declines from strength to decadence. The last Buddenbrook, the young Hanno, becomes a decadent artist. "A man lives not only his personal life, as an individual, but also, consciously or unconsciously, the life of his epoch and his contemporaries."

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94. Literatures
A description of literature in Switzerland's german, French, Italian and Romanshspeaking regions by the Swiss embassy in Washington DC.
http://www.eda.admin.ch/washington_emb/e/home/culedu/cultur/Litera.html
Swiss Representations in the U.S. SEARCH CONTACT US PRINT ENGLISH CULTURE
Literatures Due to its linguistic diversity, Switzerland has four distinct literatures: German-speaking Switzerland Three main literary developments in the Early and High Middle Ages are noteworthy: the translations done by monks such as Notker at the Abbey of St. Gallen (approx. 950-1022), which were important for the evolution of the German language; the Middle High German , compiled in Zurich between 1300 and 1340 in the Manesse Song Manuscript, and finally, in the Late Middle Ages, religious pageantry (Christmas, Carnival, Passion and Easter plays, etc.). Humanism, the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation led to the establishment of an extensive literary life in German-speaking Switzerland. The works of the physician and naturalist Paracelsus (Theophrastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541), 200 years ahead of his time, the memoirs of the shepherd turned academic Thomas Platter (1499-1582), and the writings of the Zurich reformer Huldrych Zwingli (1484-1531) all extend beyond regional importance. The 17 th century saw the emergence of an aristocracy in the small states of the Confederation, leading to a certain stagnation in Swiss cultural life. In the final phase of what became known as the

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GSP news, photos, expositions, standard, photos, literature and litter announcements. Bucharest, Romania.
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96. Frieze
Contemporary art, literature, and architecture. Includes the Frieze 100 the hundred best shows around the world, artists' projects, a german language area, news and reviews.
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Kathryn Hixson Stephen Lapthisophon begins an essay accompanying his installation with the words 'I can't read my own writing'. This declaration could be read as an existential realization of self-alienation ('I am so depressed I can't trust what I say') or as a Postmodern admission of the failure of... Richard Wilson
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Rod Mengham 'Irons in the Fire' is the name given to a group of projects by Richard Wilson dating from the late 1980s to the present. Ideas are represented by sketches, blueprints and maquettes, thus lending equal status to finished works and unrealized conceptions. Perhaps the most celebrated of Wilson's... Edwina Ashton
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Sally O'Rielly Animals occupy an ambivalent position in contemporary Western culture as we pet, farm, abuse and ignore them. They were also somewhat displaced in early 20th-century art, when, during the Modernist 'programme', they were seen to represent sentimentalism and retrogressive subject matter. During...

97. KulturPoetik. Journal For Cultural Poetics
Publishes essays in English, german and French on all cultural aspects of literature and on all literary aspects of culture.
http://www.culturalpoetics.net
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98. McGill University Libraries
Research collections include the 'BlackaderLauterman Collection of Architecture and Art', several sections of Canadiana, several groups of works dealing with Napoleon, Black history the 'History of Ideas' and 'History of the Book' collections which include works by David Hume, Gregor Malantschuk S¸ren Kierkegaard, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and many others. In addition, are extensive holdings in Canadian, English, French, german, and Yiddish literature, historic manuscripts, rare maps, prints, and works of social and political history. Research affiliations Association of American Universities, Association of Research Libraries, Center for Research Libraries.
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99. Central Agricultural Library Of Germany
ZBL (Deutsche Zentralbibliothek f¼r Landbauwissenschaften). Collecting and providing access to german national and international literature in the agricultural sciences.
http://www.dainet.de/zbl/englisch/zbl.htm

100. German Law Archive
English language site, offering german statutes, judgments, legal literature and bibliographies, and a discussion forum.
http://iecl.iuscomp.org/gla/
The German Law Archive publishes judgments, statutes, literature and bibliographies on German law in English language.
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