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    Deutsch/Romanisch - Lateinisch/Deutsch: Neue Thesen zu den Pariser Gesprächen und zu den Kasseler Glossen by Florian Kragl

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Literary history projects the clear image that the beginnings of German literature lie in the 8th and 9th century, the Old High German period, when German literature first flourished with texts like the Hildebrandslied or Otfrids Evangelienbuch. …”
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    Life histories/itineraries of things in german and world literature by Mirna Zeman

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Throughout the history of literature, and German literature in particular, there have been repeated accounts of “life cycles” or “life histories” of things: efforts to narrate the trajectories of artefacts in socioeconomic cycles, which in toto elude observation and remain imperceptible. …”
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    Characteristics of the heroic epic through the example of the Niebelungenlied and the Gudrunlied by Nezirović Edin, Plojović Albina, Redžović Elma

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Names such as Goethe, Hesse and literary writers alike are, to the reading public, synonymous for German literature. It is discouraging to see how German heroic epics have not achieved world wide acclaim and popularization, yet their quality precedes that of many bestsellers. …”
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    Un nuovo sguardo dalla (e sulla) letteratura tedesca contemporanea: l'Adelbert-von-Chamisso-Preis by Ramona Pellegrino

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Nevertheless the Adelbert-von-Chamisso-Preis has undoubtedly contributed to spread German literature by non-German authors and to improve its reception.…”
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    Rewriting the Nation: German-Turkish Transformations of the Bildungsroman by Lea Laura Heim

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…While the view that so-called ‘migrant literature’ does belong to German literature and culture is widely established within recent scholarship, the literary means of claiming space in the national canon are still an under-researched topic. …”
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    The winds of change : world war I literature in England and Germany by Muhammad Aidil Suffian Abdullah

    Published 2014
    “…However, for the purposes of a more concise analysis, this paper will be focusing on strictly World War I-era English and German literature. An analysis will be carried out in this paper to delve into what can be deemed as classic trench poems, literature which maintained “a firm grounding in the reality of daily life in the trenches while presenting its anti-war message “(Wurtz 207) - something that is commonly found in both English and German literature of the time. …”
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    Überblick und Perspektive für die interkulturelle Literatur im Fach „Deutsch als Fremdsprache“ am Beispiel der Chamisso-Preisträgerinnen und -Preisträger by Simone Malaguti

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…This article presents analysis models and frameworks for dealing with German literature based on the inter- and transcultural approach. …”
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    Fostering A Multi-level Approach to Entrepreneurial Pedagogy: The German Experience by Magdalena Łuczak-Trąpczyńska, Piotr Trąpczyński

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…THE RESEARCH PROBLEM AND METHODS: The paper uses a systematic review of literature with relation to entrepreneurial education, as well as the German literature of the topic, in order to descend to the analysis of secondary data related to the German education system and its usage of entrepreneurial pedagogy. …”
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    Gen(d)eration Next: Prose by Julia Franck and Judith Hermann by Anke Biendarra

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…In March 1999, critic Volker Hage adopted a term in Der Spiegel that subsequently dominated public discussions about new German literature by female authors-"Fräuleinwunder"……”
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    Katja Herges and Elisabeth Krimmer (eds.), Contested Selves: Life Writing and German Culture by Tobias Heinrich

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (1774), a piece of life writing constitutes one of the founding documents of modern German literature. The tragic story of the young bohemian Werther and his beloved Charlotte is partly based on the life and suicide of Goethe's friend Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem, but is also infused with passages from Goethe's own letters and inspired by his unrequited love for Charlotte Buff. …”
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