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German Studies MA Exam Departmental Reading List Note: The book or film may be placed on reserve. Please check the catalog for the location and status. UC Library catalog search by call number. Note: The book or film may be placed on reserve. Please check the catalog for the location and status. UC Library catalog search by call number. German Studies MA Exam Departmental Reading List The reading list for the MA exam consists of four sections covering German literature and film from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. Section I - Medieval Period (750-1500) Author Call # Author or subject searches for related additional readings Hildebrandslied Langsam Oversize PF3987 .H5 1945, - In Runic and heroic poems of the old Teutonic peoples, ed. by Bruce Dickins Langsam Stacks PN831 .D5 - In Warnlieder SW Depository PT1392 .B4 bd 2 Heliand Langsam stacks PF3999.A31 S8 c.3, PT1375 .A5 nr.4 9th ed Other editions available in Langsam and SW Depository Otfried Evangelienbuch Otfrid, von Weissenburg, 9th Langsam Stacks and SW Depository cent PF3989 .A1 1947 (multiple copies) Minnesang Minnesang vom Kürenberger bis Minnesingers (selections) Wolfram Langsam Stacks PT1421 .W4 Minnesang des 13. Jahrhunderts SW Depository PT1421 .K721 1962 EDV-Text von "Des Minnesangs Frühling" Langsam Stacks PT1421 .K7 1988 Index + Disk Des Minnesangs Frühling Langsam Stacks PT1421 .K7 1977 Bd.1 Spruchdichtung Mittelhochdeutsche Spruchdichtung (selections) Langsam Stacks PT227 .M6 Walther von der Walther, von der Vogelweide, Vogelweide 12th cent. (selections) Selected passages from the works of: Hartmann von Aue Langsam Stacks PT1534.E7 L4 1967 Hartmann, von Aue, 12th cent. (Erec) SW Depository PT1375 .A5 Nr.39 Author Call # Author or subject searches for related additional readings Wolfram von Langsam Stacks PT1375 .A5 nr.119, Wolfram, von Eschenbach, Eschenbach (Parzival) PT1682.P6 H4 1911 12th cent Gottfried von Langsam Stacks Gottfried, von Strassburg, Straßburg (Tristan) PT1375 .D37 Bd.7-8 13th cent Langsam Stacks PT1525.A2 K7 1981 Bd. 1-3 Excerpts from SW Depository PT1375 .D37 Bd.3 Nibelungenlied Langsam Stacks PT1579.A1 S5 1929 (v. 1-2) Early Modern Literary Culture (1500-1700) Author Call # Faustus (Reclam 1515) Langsam Stacks PT923 .A2 1988 Grimmelshausen, Courasche (Reclam 7998 Langsam Stacks PT1731 .C7 1986 Gryphius, Absurda comica, oder Herr Peter Langsam Stacks PT1734 .A6 1988 Squenz ( Reclam 917) Luther, Biblia (selections - consult with Langsam Oversize (5th Floor) advisor) BS239 2003 (v. 1-3) Online: http://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/47206 http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/14663 Gale full text Luther, poetry (in Echtermeyer/ v. Wiese) Langsam Stacks PT1155 .E4 1988 Sachs, Fastnachtspiele (Reclam 7627) Langsam Stacks PT1761 .G43 1987 Echtermeyer/von Wiese, eds. Deutsche Langsam Stacks PT1155 .E4 1988 Gedichte von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart (1990). Section II (1700 to 1890) Author Call # Gottsched, Johann Christoph. Versuch einer Critischen Dichtkunst vor die Deutschen. (Vorrede zur 4. Auflage; "Von Langsam Stacks PN1044 .G6 1751a Tragödien oder Trauerspielen;" "Von Komödien oder Lustspielen") Note: The book or film may be placed on reserve. Please check the catalog for the location and status. UC Library catalog search by call number. Author Call # Gottsched, Luise Adelgunde Victorie. Langsam Stacks PT2253.G1 P4 1979 , Die Pietisterey im Fischbein-Rocke PT2253.G1 P4 1968 Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim Minna von Barnhelm Langsam Stacks PT2398.M3 L4 (multiple copies), PT2398 .M2 2005 Emilia Galotti Langsam Stacks PT2398 .E2 2004, PT2398 .E2 1979 (multiple copies) 17. Literaturbrief In Lessing: ausgewḧlte prosa und briefe (as „Siebzehnter literaturbrief“ Langsam Stacks PT2396.A7 W4 La Roche, Sophie von. Langsam Stacks PT2390.L6 G37 1983 Geschichte des Fräuleins von Sternheim Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold. Langsam Stacks PT2394.L3 S5 1971 Die Soldaten Schiller, Friedrich Die Räuber Langsam Stacks PT2465 .F43 Bd.3, PT2468 .R2 2005, PT2468 .R2 1993 Kabale und Liebe Langsam Stacks PT2468 .K3 1999, PT2465 .F43 Bd.5 Maria Stuart Langsam Stacks PT2468.M5 Z5, PT2465 .F43 Bd.9 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Die Leiden des jungen Werthers Langsam Stacks PT1974 .A1 1999, PT1974.A3 D6 1998 Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre PT1892.A2 F7 1957 Bd.2, PT1891 .F49 bd. 7 Iphigenie PT1892.A2 F7 1957 Bd.1, PT1891 .F49 bd. 6 Faust I Langsam Stacks PT1917.A4 H83 2008 Schlegel, Friedrich. "Athenäums-Fragment # In Athenaum. 1798-1790. 116" SW Depository AP30 .A7 1960 Chamisso, Adalbert von. Langsam Stacks PT1834 .P4 1981, Peter Schlemihl (Peter Schlemihls PT1834 .P4 1943 wundersame Geschichte) Tieck, Ludwig. Langsam Stacks PT2537 .B6 1958, Der blonde Eckbert PT2537 .B6 1971 Eichendorff, Joseph von. Langsam Stacks Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts PT1856 .A9 1969, PT1856 .A9 1892 Büchner, Georg. Langsam Stacks Woyzeck PT1828.B6 A745 1921, PT1828.B6 A745y 1972 Heine, Heinrich. Die Harzreise Langsam Stacks PT2309 .H2 1969, PT2309 .H2 1974 Note: The book or film may be placed on reserve. Please check the catalog for the location and status. UC Library catalog search by call number. Author Call # Kleist, Heinrich von. Michael Kohlhaas Langsam Stacks PT2378 .M6 2000, PT2378 .M6 1943 Der zerbrochne Krug Langsam Stacks PT2379.Z5 K46 2005, Langsam Oversize PT2378 .Z4 1877 Droste-Hülshoff, Annette von. Langsam Stacks PT1848 .J8 1979b, Die Judenbuche PT1848 .J7 1999 Hebbel, Friedrich. Langsam Stacks PT2295 .M3 1944 Maria Magdalena Fontane, Theodor. Langsam Stacks PT1863 .E3 1981, Effi Briest PT1863 .E3 1947 Keller, Gottfried. Romeo und Julia auf dem Langsam Stacks PT2374.R5 H37 1996 Dorfe Storm, Theodor. Langsam stacks PT2528.S2 H4 1900, Der Schimmelreiter PT2528 .S2 1990 Echtermeyer/von Wiese, eds. Langsam Stacks PT1155 .E4 1988 Deutsche Gedichte von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart (1990). Students should be familiar with poems by the following: Brentano, Brockes, Bürger, Eichendorff, Fontane, Gleim, Goethe, Heine, Hölderlin, Klopstock, Meyer, Novalis, Schiller, Storm. Cocalis, ed. Langsam Stacks PT1160.E5 G38 1986 The Defiant Muse. German Feminist Poems Blue Ash Stacks PT1160.E5 G38 1986 from the Middle Ages to the Present (1986). Students should be familiar with poems by the following: Von Ziegler, Zäunemann, Karsch, Günderode, Droste-Hülshoff. Section III (1890 to the Present) Author Call # Hauptmann, Gerhart. Bahnwärter Thiel Langsam Stacks PT2616 .B3 1900z Die Weber Langsam Stacks PT2616.W4 W5 1930 Wedekind, Frank. Langsam Stacks Frühlings Erwachen PT2647.E26 F8 2002 (2 copies) Schnitzler, Arthur. Langsam Stacks PT2638.N5 L4 2011 Leutnant Gustl Mann, Thomas Der Tod in Venedig Langsam Stacks PT2625.A44 T6 1913, PT2625.A44 T6 1983 Note: The book or film may be placed on reserve. Please check the catalog for the location and status. UC Library catalog search by call number. Author Call # Buddenbrooks Langsam Stacks PT2625.A44 B8 1967 (2 copies) SW Depository PT2625.A44 B8 1968 Kafka, Franz. Die Verwandlung Langsam Stacks PT2621.A26 V4 2008, PT2621.A26 V4 1999 Das Urteil Langsam Stacks PT2621.A26 U73 1946 (multiple copies) Brecht, Bertolt Mutter Courage Langsam Stacks PT2603.R4 M8 1981, PT2603.R4 M8 Der gute Mensch von Sezuan Langsam Stacks PT2603.R397 G8 1964, PT2603.R4 P3 1986 "Vergnügungstheater oder Lehrtheater?" – In Schriften zum Theater Langsam Stacks PT2603.R4 A6 1963 Online: PDF Borchert, Wolfgang. Die Küchenuhr Langsam Stacks in PT2603 .O725 1949 and in the collection below: Draußen vor der Tür Langsam Stacks, SW Depository PT2603.O725 D7 1956 Seghers, Anna. Langsam Stacks PT2635.A26 A16 1963 Bd 1, Der Ausflug der toten Mädchen PT2635 .A27 2000 v.2 pt.2 Koeppen, Wolfgang. Langsam Stacks PT2621.O55 T3 1969 Tod in Rom Dürrenmatt, Friedrich. Langsam Stacks PT2607.U493 B4 1968, Der Besuch der alten Dame PT2607 .U493 1980 Bd.5 Grass, Günter Katz und Maus Langsam Stacks PT2613 .R34 1987 Bd.3, PT2613.R34 K3 1977 Im Krebsgang Langsam Stacks PT2613.R338 I4 2002 Böll, Heinrich. Wanderer, kommst du nach Spa Langsam Stacks PT2603.B394 W3 1956, PT2603.O394 W2 Der Wegwerfer In Werke: Romane und Erzählungen Langsam Stacks PT2603.O394 A6 1987 Bd. 2 In Werke: Romane und Erzählungen Doktor Murkes gesammeltes Schweigen Langsam Stacks PT2603.O394 A6 1977 v. 3 Wolf, Christa. Langsam Stacks PT2685.O36 N33 1991, Nachdenken über Christa T. PT2685.O36 N3 1975 Becker, Jurek. Jakob der Lügner Langsam Stacks PT2662.E24 J3, PT2662.E24 J3 2000 Note: The book or film may be placed on reserve. Please check the catalog for the location and status. UC Library catalog search by call number. Author Call # Honigmann, Barbara. Eine Liebe aus nichts Langsam Stacks PT2668.O495 L5 1993 Jelinek, Elfriede. Die Klavierspielerin Langsam Stacks PT2670.E46 K52, Sebald, W.G. Die Ausgewanderten Langsam Stacks PT2681.E18 A94 2001 Brussig, Thomas. Helden wie wir Langsam Stacks PT2662.R87 H45 1996 Senocak, Zafer. Gefährliche Verwandtschaft Langsam Stacks PT2681.E593 G44 1998 Echtermeyer/von Wiese, eds. Deutsche Gedichte Langsam Stacks PT1155 .E4 1988 von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart (1990). Students should be familiar with the following poets: Arp; Bachmann; Becker; Benn; Bobrowski; Brecht; Celan; Domin; Enzensberger; George; Heym; Hofmannsthal; Huchel; Jandl; Kirsch; Krolow; Lasker-Schüler; Liliencron; Loerke; Meckel; Morgenstern; Reinig; Rilke; Sachs; Stadler; Trakl; Werfel. Section IV: Film Author Call # Robert Wiene. Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari LANGSAM Media PN1995 .H6 C3 2002 (DVD) Fritz Lang. M LANGSAM Media PN1995.9.F67 M33 1998, PN1995.9.F67 M12 1996 Leni Riefenstahl. Triumph des Willens LANGSAM Media DD253.25 .T84 2000 (DVD) DAAP Video DD253.28 1934 .T75 2006 Frank Beyer. Jakob der Lügner LANGSAM Media PT2662.E294 J33 1999 (DVD) Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Die Ehe der Maria LANGSAM Media PN1997.A1 F37 2003 Braun (DVD) videocassette: PN1995.9.F67 M373 1992 Note: The book or film may be placed on reserve. Please check the catalog for the location and status. UC Library catalog search by call number. .
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