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    REALIZATION OF TRANSFORMATION AND CREATIVE POTENTIAL OF THE KRYLATIKA IN MEDIA DISCOURSE by Alexandra S. Makarova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The analyzed potential winged unit has not one source of appearance: along with Russian and German folklore, this is German literature, but the expression in the Soviet animated film “The Bremen Town Musicians” was actualized. …”
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    Gotland och goterna by Per Stobaeus

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Swedish clerics Johannes Magnus (1488–1544) and Olaus Magnus (1490–1557) were inspired by German literature. It was to political ends that they exploited the idea that Gotland had once been inhabited by the Gothic people who also lived in Gothia (Sweden); by rights the island belonged to the Swedes, who were in fact synonymous with the ancient Goths, they argued. …”
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    I.BOBROWSKI: LITERARY AND PUBLIC ACTIVITY OF THE GERMAN WRITER IN THE CONTEXT OF THE TWO UNITED CULTURES (EAST AND WEST) OF GERMANY by Gulnara Tavkilyevna Gilfanova

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…</span> The results our research can be used at lectures on the history of foreign literature of XX century, in the course «History of German Literature» at the faculties and departments of Germanic Philology institutes and universities.…”
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    Music as Metaphor and Music Metaphors in Belles-Lettres and Scientific Music-Literary Discourse by Svitlana Macenka

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In view of the importance of music as metaphor in the famous works of German literature (Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus, Hermann Hesse's The Bead Game) and with reference to numerous statements made by the authors about music as an important element of their creativity, the article offers insight into the advantages of metaphorical approach to the analysis of music in literature as one that is productive and compatible with intermediality. …”
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    IMAGINATION UND WISSEN ÜBER DIE NACHBARVÖLKER IN DER RUMÄNIENDEUTSCHEN LITERATUR NACH DEM ERSTEN WELTKRIEG by András F. BALOGH

    Published 2021-09-01
    “… Imagination and Knowledge about the Neighbouring Peoples in the German Literature in Romania after the First World War. …”
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    “Pax et Treuga” dans les «Usages de Barcelone» et dans le «Miroir des Saxons» (XIIIe siècle) by Thomas Gergen

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…</p><strong>Keywords</strong>: Law; Catalan literature; <em>Usatges de Barcelona</em>; German literature; <em>Sachsenspiegel</em>; peace; truce.…”
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    Pretexts for writing: German prefaces around 1800 by Williams, S, Seán M. Williams

    Published 2017
    “…First and foremost, considering prefaces in this period of German literature and philosophy complements and augments the negative, subjective Early German Romantic idea of irony, Romantic textual fragmentation, as well as Jean Paul’s and Hegel’s literary and philosophically informed attempts to render both concepts and their manifestation on the page more positive and objective. …”
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    "Victim of the Past, The present and The possible Future" Belladonna by Dasa Drndic by Petra Žagar Šoštarić

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The discussion about the war plays not only a central role in German literature of the 20th century, but it also holds a very important and indispensable place in Croatian literature, considering the events of the previous war on Croatian territory (i.e. former Yugoslavia) around 1990. …”
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    A world elsewhere by Quigley, S, Quigley, Sarah

    Published 1997
    “…The importance of German literature - particularly that of Rilke - to his work becomes the focus of Chapter Three. …”
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    A Systematic Review of Amenable Resilience Factors That Moderate and/or Mediate the Relationship Between Childhood Adversity and Mental Health in Young People by Jessica Fritz, Anne M. de Graaff, Helen Caisley, Helen Caisley, Helen Caisley, Anne-Laura van Harmelen, Paul O. Wilkinson, Paul O. Wilkinson

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Therefore, we conducted the first systematic review of social, emotional, cognitive and/or behavioral resilience factors after childhood adversity.Methods: We systematically searched Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Scopus (e.g., including MEDLINE) for English, Dutch, and German literature. We included cohort studies that examined whether a resilience factor was a moderator and/or a mediator for the relationship between childhood adversity and psychopathology in young people (mean age 13–24). …”
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    Attitudes of Chinese Malaysian University students towards Agape love in selected German fairy tales by Lee, Soo Li

    Published 2015
    “…In sum, this study may not only suggest structures and practices of Chinese Malaysian’s culture in terms of love attitudes, but also contribute to a better understanding of the German literature. This and similar studies help to understand the social values among different cultures as well as to avoid disappointment and misunderstanding in romantic relationship of mixed cultures.…”
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    Ilukirjanduse tõlked 20. sajandi esimese poole Eesti ja Soome raamatutoodangus (1900–1940) / Translations of Belles-Lettres in the Book Production of Estonia and Finland during th... by Aile Möldre

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The importance of translations of German literature, which maintained the leading role in Estonia, is a common feature of both countries. …”
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    Społeczno-wartościujący (normatywny) a deskryptywny charakter strony podmiotowej czynu zabronionego. Kompleksowe a (czysto) normatywne ujęcie winy (na przykładzie regulacji urojeni... by Zbigniew Jędrzejewski

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Welzel, the founder of “finalism” in the German literature, and A. Zoll in Poland. The paper attempts an analysis of the view of H. …”
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    A brief perspective of foot and ankle leadership over the decades by Mark Myerson

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Hans Trnka found this technique referred to in the German literature, and although my technique was completely different since Ludloff did not use any fixation, the rest is history. …”
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    The Wahehe people of Tanganyika by Redmayne, A, Redmayne, Alison

    Published 1965
    “…Mkwawa then had about 10 years of exceptional military success during which he defeated the Wasangu, Wabena and Angoni and established colonies at Mukondoa, Wota, Mdaburu and Loato to the north and east. There is much German literature about Mkwawa's military success and organisation but little about his normal peacetime political organisation and this is because his campaigns followed each other in quick succession and his chiefdom was expanding so fast that he developed no settled peacetime organisation. …”
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    Hölderlins Anschauungen vom Beruf des Dichters im Zusammenhang mit dem Stil seiner Dichtung by Salsberger, L

    Published 1949
    “…In this, Hoelderlin's place in German literature corresponds to that of Goethe. It is true, there is a vast difference which critics have rightly stressed. …”
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    Appearing-disappearing-reappearing Rathke's cleft cyst: An extraordinary finding and review of the literature by Madison Budinich, Jaspreet Johal, Rod J. Oskouian, Krishnamoorthy Thamburaj, R. Shane Tubbs, Elias Rizk

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Herein, we report a most unusual case of Rathke's pouch cyst verified to have resolved and then 20 years later, to have returned. The germane literature regarding such a phenomenon is reviewed. …”
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    What’s in a Title? Some Remarks on the Semantic Features of Kenning-Like Titles in George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire Series by Neubauer Łukasz

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…One such element may be so-called kennings, the highly-stylised circumlocutions found in plenty in the poetic works of early Germanic literature and whose diction appears to shine through some of the series’ titles.…”
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