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Elias Canetti
«Nirgends Sünde, Nirgends Laster»
Staging Memory: the Drama Inside the Language of Elfriede Jelinek
Moses Und Aron and Viennese Jewish Modernism
Theorizing and 'Playing' Sport in Elfriede Jelinek: Some Notes on Ein
J.B.METZLER Metzler Lexikon Weltliteratur
List of Contributors
The Austrian Problem of Language and Peter Handke: a Documentation
Proquest Dissertations
From Art As a Science to the Death of Poetry: Hermann Broch in Dialogue with Scientific Thought in the Sleepwalkers (1931-1932) and the Death of Virgil (1945)
Room No. Name Profession Dates 101 Max Frisch Architect and Author 1911 1991
Fruits of the Fire
Capaok Cortes.Indd
Duke University
[email protected]
German Studies Department 919-660-3168 (Office) 116 Old Chemistry / Box 90256 / Durham, NC 27708 USA
Eurydice Writes
Modern Austrian Literature and Culture Association
Creative Destruction: Karl Kraus and the Paradox of Satire (Published in Seminar 49.1, 2013)
GSD 2018 Nobel
13Th International Literature Festival - Possible Worlds
Top View
Wolfgang Mieder Academic Address: Department of German And
Hyperinflation and Hyperreality: Thomas Mann in Light of Austrian Economics
The Limits of Satire in Karl Kraus, Elias Canetti and Else Lasker- Schüler
University of Nevada, Reno German-Jewish Relations in The
Austrian Literature in a Trans-Cultural Context
Sprachige Dichter
Occasions 9 Ritchie Robertson Anticlericalism in Austrian Literature
Jan Wagner to Receive Georg Büchner Prize 2017
Which Professional Skills Are Necessary for a Public Library in the Future?
Elias Canetti's Auto-Da-Fé
Pre-Established Destiny Through Patriarchal Forces in Elfriede Jelinek`S Die Liebhaberinnen
The Displaced Self: the Interplay of the Fictional and the Autobiographical in the Prose of Elias Canetti, Thomas Bernhard and Peter Weiss
Critical Climates: <I>Stimmung</I>, Voice and Mythopoesis in German
Die Deutsche Sprache / German Language
MODERN AUSTRIAN LITERATURE Journal of the Modern Austrian Literature and Culture Association
1 Chapter 1 Introduction
Heinrich Boll's Early Prose
Reflections of the Insanity Defense in German Literature: Enlightenment to Expressionism