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         German Literature:     more books (100)
  1. Anthology of German Literature (McGraw-Hill Anthology of German Literature) by Vivian, 1994-02
  2. Companion to the Works of Franz Kafka (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture)
  3. Von Der Deutschen Klassik Bis Zum Naturalismus: An Anthology of German Literature
  4. The Cambridge History of German Literature
  5. An Anthology Of German Literature by Calvin Thomas, 2007-07-25
  6. Aesthetic paganism in German literature,: From Winckelmann to the death of Goethe by Henry Caraway Hatfield, 1964
  7. Anthology of the Classical Period of German Literature by George Madison Priest, 1934
  8. Reflections on Literature and Culture (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) by Hannah Arendt, 2007-02-02
  9. Medieval Listening and Reading: The Primary Reception of German Literature 800-1300 by Dennis Howard Green, 1994-08-26
  10. Literature and Philosophy in Dialogue: Essays in German Literary Theory (Suny Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1994-01
  11. Novels of Turkish German Settlement: Cosmopolite Fictions (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Tom Cheesman, 2007-11-01
  12. Shifting Perspectives: East German Autobiographical Narratives before and after the End of the GDR (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) ... German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Dennis Tate, 2007-08-01
  13. German Baroque Poetry: 1618-1723 (Penn State Series in German Literature) by Robert Browning, 1971-06
  14. The Movement Toward a New Social and Political Consciousness in Postwar German Prose (European University Studies, German Language & Literature Vol 4) by Charlotte W. Ghurye, 1971-12

21. New York University | Bobst Library: German Language And Literature Subject Guid
German Language Literature. Research Assistance; Related Links at NYU; Electronic Resources Collection Development Policy for german literature
http://library.nyu.edu/research/german/

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22. New York University | Bobst Library: Research Assistance -- Rg25.html
History of german literature. Written from different methodological viewpoints. Comprehensive coverage of reference works in german literature,
http://library.nyu.edu/research/rg25.html

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The purpose of this guide is to introduce graduate students to the essential research materials in German literature and language. Many of the following research tools can be found in either BobCat or the card catalog by doing a subject search using Library of Congress subject headings. They follow this pattern:
    Main subject heading (Period subheading) additional subheading
    German literature (18th century) history and criticism
    German poetry (20th century) bibliography
This Guide Contains Information on:
  • Internet resources
  • Boor, Helmut de and Richard Newald.
    Bobst Ref1 PT85.B64 1964 History of German literature. Written from different methodological viewpoints.
  • Grimminger, Rolf, ed. Hansers Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur vom 16. Jahrhundert bis zu Gegenwart.
    Bobst PT111.H36 History of German literature from a sociological perspective.
  • Deutsche Dichter. Leben und Werk deutschsprachiger Autoren.

23. German Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Medieval german literature Wikipedia, the free encyclopediagerman literature begins in the Carolingian period, first in Latin and then in Old High German. The most famous work in OHG is the Hildebrandslied,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_literature
German literature
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
German literature comprises those literary texts originating within Germany proper and written in the German language . The term may also denote any literature composed primarily in the German language, though in other countries; for example Austria Switzerland , the former Czechoslovakia , etc. Some of the major movements or time periods of German literature include: For well-known authors who wrote or write literature in the German language see list of German-language authors and list of German language poets Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_literature Categories German literature Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages

24. Yale University Library: German Literature Research Guide
Yale holdings in german literature german literature online Online journals Book reviews Finding journal articles and books Biographical resources
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/german/
Other literature subject guides This guide provides pointers to the print and microform collections, online databases, Internet resources, and other resources for conducting research in German literature at Yale University. Yale holdings in German literature
German literature online

Online journals

Book reviews
... Yale University Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
This file last modified 02/22/03
Send comments to smlref@yale.edu

25. Ifkud, Institut Für Kulturwissenschaftliche Deutschlandstudien
The institute is devoted to the study of contemporary german literature, politics and culture. Main fields of research are GDR literature, citizens' movements. Read / download our journal, lectures and articles. The institute is located at the University of Bremen, Germany.
http://www.deutschlandstudien.uni-bremen.de/
http://www.deutschlandstudien.uni-bremen.de/
ifkud
Deutschlandstudien
Literaturwissenschaft
DDR Literatur
German Studies
DDR Literatur
Kulturwissenschaft
Politikwissenschaft
DDR Literaten
Wolfgang Emmerich
Matthias Wilde
Lothar Probst
Cordula Stenger
neue soziale Bewegungen

26. German Literature: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Based on German literary critic ReichRanicki's recent appeal to a canon of german literature , this webpage puts together the must-reads of all of 20th-century german literature.
http://www.gelfert.net/Books/MRR_EN/mrr_en.html
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW (Feb 2003): Broken links have been fixed - Now includes reviews, biographies, and excerpts!
PLUS: Substantially expanded sections on Thomas Bernhard Bertolt Brecht Max Frisch Günter Grass ... Joseph Roth click on author´s name)
Note: U.S. high-school seniors:
Check out this website for top SAT and GRE preparation material! CLICK HERE FOR GERMAN VERSION OF THIS WEBPAGE
Für eine DEUTSCHE Version dieser Seite bitte hier klicken.
JUREK BECKER (1937-1997) Jacob the Liar “I had the desire to meditate upon the question of what role hope plays in the lives of people. Whether it is sufficient for survival, or whether it is only helpful when it spurs people into action. For example, into resisting. I was also preoccupied with the question whether lying is a purely cognitive theoretical category or whether it also has a moral dimension. I wanted to know if there is a level at which the rules of logic become unimportant and obsolete and are replaced by the rules of morality. What I also wanted (although I'm probably not saying anything new) was to write a story about the value of storytelling, above all in times of misery; whether it can help people to survive, or distract them from the worries they would have been better off taking care of.” -Jurek Becker on his book `Jacob the Liar´ (c) 2001 by Amazon, Inc. and subsidiaries

27. Beinecke Library Guide -- German Collection
The Collection of german literature, one of the oldest special collections at Yale, By establishing Yale s interest in collecting german literature,
http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/blgycgl.htm
The Collection of German Literature by Christa Sammons The Collection of German Literature, one of the oldest special collections at Yale, contains first editions and other rare literary texts in German from approximately 1600 to 1850, with scattered holdings of earlier authors and a few specialized gatherings of twentieth-century material. The areas of greatest strength are the seventeenth century and Goethe. Like many library collections at Yale, the origins of the German Literature Collection reach back into the history of the university. In the late decades of the nineteenth century, German book collecting was encouraged by Yale officers and faculty who had received their graduate education in Germany. Alfred Lawrence Ripley, 1878, for example, who taught German at Yale after studying in Berlin and Bonn, took particular interest in the library during his thirty-four years as a fellow of the Yale Corporation. University librarian John Christopher Schwab, 1886, grandson of the German author Gustav Schwab, encouraged several programs to increase Yale's German holdings. Given this atmosphere, it is not surprising that Yale sought out William A. Speck, a German-American pharmacist from Haverstraw, New York, who by 1913 had amassed the largest private Goethe library outside Germany. The collection was acquired for Yale, and Speck served as its curator for the rest of his life, adding books and manuscripts with funds provided largely by the university. When he died in 1928, the Speck Collection had tripled in size to embrace some 20,000 books and as many prints, manuscripts, broadsides, and miscellaneous materials.

28. Germany Info: Culture & Life: Arts: Literature
In the postwar period, german literature was almost as integral to public dialog as it was Information on german literature from the Goethe Institute
http://www.germany-info.org/relaunch/culture/arts/literature/literature.html
Germany Info Home: Arts: Literature Literature Goethe, Schiller, Heine, Mann – works by these giants of German literary history line the bookshelves of most well-educated Germans. Beside them are found writings by the most important German authors of the last 50 years – Heinrich Böll, Günter Grass, Peter Weiss. This latter group of post-war authors, many of them members of the influential "Group 47" school, shaped perception and society after 1945. They also paved the way for the political writers of the 1968 student movement and their realist documentary writing style. In the post-war period, German literature was almost as integral to public dialog as it was at the beginning of the 20th century, when Berlin was a mecca for young authors, including such prominent figures as Alfred Döblin, Hermann Hesse, Robert Musil and Thomas and Heinrich Mann. Links General Information Information on German literature from the Goethe Institute German literature since 1945 New Books in German Guide to German-Language authors on the web (in German only) ... Facts about Germany, Literature

29. Center For Contemporary German Literature

http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~german/cgl.html

30. Wimmer: Anthology Of Medieval German Literature
Anthology of Medieval German. Literature. by. Albert K. Wimmer. synoptically arranged with contemporary translations. with introductions and commentary by
http://www.nd.edu/~gantho/
Albert K. Wimmer Anthology of Medieval German Literature synoptically arranged with contemporary translations Third Revised Edition 1998 with introductions and commentary by Albert K. Wimmer and W.T.H. Jackson
This site supports both a version of the anthology with frames and one without frames. For small monitors, it is best to use the version without frames Anthology of Medieval German Literature by Albert K. Wimmer synoptically arranged with contemporary translations with introductions and commentary by Albert K. Wimmer and W.T.H. Jackson
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number ISBN [HDCR] 0-9628916-0-6 Printed in the United States of America
This book (including the illustrations) may be reproduced for educational use, with the written permission of the publisher, Albert K. Wimmer This web-site is created and maintained by Lucas Livingston , with significant input from cum Mac vivimus pace gaudioque.

31. Beinecke Rare Book And Manuscript Library
Information on the General Collection, Collection of American Literature, Collection of Western Americana, Collection of german literature and the Osborn Collection.
http://www.library.yale.edu:80/beinecke/
Directions and Hours
Planning Your Research Visit

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Last updated: May 25, 2004

32. Anthology Of Medieval German Literature
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33. Past Present - A Research Tool For East German History
Archive for students and researchers to support academic research of East german literature, social and political history.
http://people.freenet.de/DDR-Forschung.English/homepage_01.htm

34. German 380 - 20-Century German Literature
Translate this page German 380 Fall, 1997. 20th-Century german literature. Werke. Neu!!! Links. Autoren. Hintergrund. Suche. Professor Peter Yang.
http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/modlang/german380/
German 380 Fall, 1997
20th-Century German Literature
Werke
Neu!!!
Links
Autoren ...
Suche
Professor: Peter Yang @po.cwru.edu

35. DLA-Marbach Startseite
of NU Library s german literature Collection The Library maintains strong collections in german literature from the Reformation to the...... german literature at Northwestern University LibraryBrief
http://www.dla-marbach.de/dla-marbach.html
Schiller-Nationalmuseum / Deutsches Literaturarchiv
Diese Seite ist nun unter der URL http://www.dla-marbach.de erreichbar.

36. Litrix-German Literature Online
Translate this page Vermittlung deutscher Gegenwartsliteratur. WELCOME TO LITRIX.DE Your Portal for the Worldwide Promotion of Contemporary german literature.
http://www.litrix.de/
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portal zur weltweiten
Vermittlung deutscher
Gegenwartsliteratur.
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Worldwide Promotion
of Contemporary German Literature. Schwerpunkt- sprachen/Former focal languages Ein Initiativprojekt der Kulturstiftung des Bundes in Kooperation mit dem Goethe-Institut und der Frankfurter Buchmesse. A project initiated by the Federal Cultural Foundation, Germany, in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut and the Frankfurt Book Fair.

37. German Literature
The page contains rich resources on literary works of German authors. german literature, German culture, german writers, german lyrics, german folksongs,
http://www.germanculture.com.ua/library/links/literature.htm
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Get here the info on German literature, German authors, sayings and quotations. Literature Axiom-Online-Comics
German comics you won't want to miss: Doudou der Poilu Filu , and others The Awful German Language
Mark Twain actually spoke pretty fair German, and knew enough to make fun of it, too.
A journal devoted to the bilingual presentation of German literature. Erich Maria Remarque
One of the most popular German authors of the 20th century. Erich Maria Remarque
Brief info on life and works of one of the best known and favorite authors in German literature. Also available in German and Russian. Franz Kafka
Life story, texts and bibliography of great Kafka, whose works are known worldwide. German Literature
Discover literary texts in German, with information about Franz Kafka, and others. From About.

38. GERMAN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE
GUIDES TO german literature LANGUAGE/REFERENCE SOURCES A Critical Bibliography of german literature in English Translation, 14811927.
http://faculty.washington.edu/alvin/gerbib.htm
GERMAN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE SELECTED REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RESOURCES note: for German resources and German subjects other than German Literature and Language, consult GERMAN REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES http://faculty.washington.edu/alvin/gerbib.htm
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON LIBRARIES Alvin Fritz German Literature and Language Librarian University of Washington alvin@u.washington.edu revised 9-14-05 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND PROGRAMS
PERIODISCHE FACHBIBLIOGRAPHIEN: LITERATUR- UND SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT. SERIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: LINGUISTICS.
PERIODISCHE FACHBIBLIOGRAPHIEN: LINGUISTIK. SERIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: TEACHING LANGUAGE.
PERIODISCHE BIBLIOGRAPHIEN: SPRACHDIDAKTIK. NON-SERIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY.
ABGESCHLOSSENE BIBLIOGRAPHIEN.
(see also: bio-bibliographies in BIOGRAPHY AND BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY section) BIOGRAPHY AND BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY DISSERTATIONS LITERARY WORKS, GENRES, THEMES, PERIODS, CHARACTERS, CONCEPTS, TERMS: DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS LANGUAGE DICTIONARIES AND LANGUAGE RESOURCES ... GENERAL BILINGUAL DICTIONARIES: GERMAN-ENGLISH, ENGLISH-GERMAN
note: for bilingual dictionaries limited to a particular subject, see: SUBJECT DICTIONARIES SPECIALIZED DICTIONARIES:

39. Rubriek: 18.09 German Literature
Rubriek 18.09 german literature Rezensionsforum für Literatur und für Kulturwissenschaft / Thomas Anz Link Lyrikline / Elke Erb,
http://www.kb.nl/dutchess/18/09/
Rubriek: 18.09 German literature
19th-century German Stories / Robert Godwin-Jones Austrian Literature Online / Graz University, Linz University, Innsbruck University Autorenbiographien / Universitaet Essen Autorinnen und Autoren : 3333 biographische und sonstige Informationen zu deutschsprachigen Autorinnen und Autoren / Ulrich Goerdten, Doris Eh, Barbara Koenig ... Www.erzaehlen.de

40. External Links: Literature
20th-Century german literature (Peter Yang, Case Western Reserve
http://www.swan.ac.uk/german/links/lit.htm
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