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    Hans Keilson e Georg Büchner: ricezione creativa sub specie utopiae by Simonetta Sanna

    Published 2019-09-01
    Subjects: “…Georg Büchner…”
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    «Auf dem Kopf gehen». Il discorso sulla follia nel Lenz di Georg Büchner by Daniela Liguori

    Published 2023-01-01
    “… The essay aims to analyse Georg Büchner’s novel Lenz as a viable argument on madness that overturns the Cartesian perspective of Metaphysical Meditations. …”
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    &bdquo;es war ihm, als&ldquo;. Irreale Vergleichssätze als Darstellungsmodus des Wahnsinns in Georg Büchners Erzählung <i>Lenz</i> by Olivetta Gentilin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The importance of complex illness themes, in particular mental ones, has already been emphasized in numerous scientific articles regarding the literary work of Georg Büchner. It is particularly evident that Büchner draws on his medical knowledge into the literary text. …”
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    Literarische Anamnesen. Krankheiten und ihre textlichen Anfänge by Nicolai Glasenapp

    Published 2021-01-01
    Subjects: “…(Ent)Ttabuisierung, Georg Büchner…”
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    Julius Mosen als Dramaturg der beginnenden literarischen Moderne by Rüdiger Bernhardt

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…The peak of its development was found in Georg Büchner and the social drama Die Weber by Gerhart Hauptmann.…”
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    Gottfried von Einem, Bertolt Brecht, and Franz Kafka: New Perspectives on Musico-Literary Collaboration from the Einem Archive by Samantha Heinle

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…But his archive holds even more interest as a resource for interdisciplinary scholarship, relevant to both musicologists and literary scholars in its extensive documentation of the operas Einem adapted from canonical German literary texts, including Georg Büchner’s Dantons Tod (Danton’s death), Franz Kafka’s Der Prozeß (The trial), Johann Nestroy’s Der Zerrissene (Torn apart), Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s Der Besuch der alten Dame (The visit of the old lady), and Friedrich Schiller’s Kabale und Liebe (Intrigue and love). …”
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    Queer immanence in "Who is? Woyzeck": The technocentric utopia of the master and the slave by Leo Rafolt

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Woyzeck is a performative history about individuals’ open wounds that will probably never heal, especially in the context of technodemocracy and liberal deprivation processes. Woyzeck is a Georg Büchner hero whose voice is not able to be heard. …”
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    Meie saarelt Mnemosyne juurde. Saar kui omaelulooline kujund Bernard Kangro loomingus. From Our Island to Mnemosyne. The Island as an Autobiographical Figure in Bernard Kangro’s w... by Maarja Hollo

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This “I” is an exile, similar to the subject position described by Paul Celan in his acceptance speech for Georg Büchner prize published as “Der Meridian” – a tireless traveller, who does not travel in reality but in the infiniteness of his imaginary worlds in order to create a reality necessary for survival and creative work. …”
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