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  1. The Beginnings of German Literature: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Old High German (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Cyril Edwards, 2002-07-15
  2. Intermediate German For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature)) by Wendy Foster, 2008-03-31
  3. Spirit of Modern German Literature (Paperbound) by Ludwig Lewisohn, 2007-12-12
  4. Anthology of the Classical Period of German Literature
  5. Hermann Broch, Visionary in Exile: The 2001 Yale Symposium (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture)
  6. Richard Wagner's Zurich: The Muse of Place (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Chris Walton, 2007-09-01
  7. Hermann Broch: Literature, Philosophy, Politics : The Yale Broch Symposium 1986 (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture)
  8. East, West, and Others: The Third World in Postwar German Literature (Modern German Culture and Literature) by Arlene A. Teraoka, 1996-11-28
  9. Philosophy and German Literature, 1700-1990 (Cambridge Studies in German)
  10. First German Reader: A Beginner's Dual-Language Book (Dual-Language Books)
  11. A Companion to German Literature: From 1500 to the Present (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture) by Eda Sagarra, Peter Skrine, 1999-07-16
  12. German Dadaist literature: Kurt Schwitters, Hugo Ball, Hans Arp, (Twayne's world authors series, TWAS 272. German literature) by Rex William Last, 1973
  13. The hermit in German literature (from Lessing to Eichendorff) by John Fitzell, 1969
  14. Arthur of the Germans: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval German Literature and Life (University of Wales Press - Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages)

41. Beinecke Library -- Guide To The Collections
Information on the General Collection (Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern) as well as the collections of American Literature, Western Americana, german literature and the Osborn Collection.
http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/blguide.htm
Introduction to the Beinecke Guide
General Collection (Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern)

Collection of American Literature

Collection of Western Americana
...
Osborn Collection

Note: This guide to the Beinecke Library collections is an online version of the Guide published in 1994. The printed version is available through the Administrative Services Department, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06420-8240 for $6.50, prepaid by check in American dollars, Visa, or MasterCard. Acknowledgments: This second edition of the Beinecke Library Guide is a direct descendant of the first, published in 1974 shortly after the library's tenth anniversary. To Professor Louis L. Martz and to Kenneth N. Nesheim, director and associate director at that time, we owe the idea of a guide and its first successful realization. Many collection descriptions in the new edition are based on information compiled by the authors of the first Guide , and many of the collections we have described came to Yale because of the foresight and energy of the same individuals. The accomplishments, spirit, and even the words of our predecessors will be evident in these pages: Hermann W. Liebert, first head of the Beinecke Library; Marjorie G. Wynne, retired Edwin J. Beinecke Research Librarian; Donald C. Gallup, retired Elizabeth Wakeman Dwight Curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature; and Archibald Hanna, Jr. retired William Robertson Coe Curator of Western Americana. Our sincere thanks to these good and loyal friends.

42. UWS German Department: Centre For Contemporary German Literature
The Centre for Contemporary german literature was founded in September 1993 and forms part of the Department of German at University of Wales, Swansea.
http://www.swan.ac.uk/german/centre/grcentre.htm
PRIFYSGOL CYMRU ABERTAWE,
UNIVERSITY OF WALES SWANSEA. UWS German Search the Web Search the UWS Web ... Library Catalogue
Centre for Contemporary German Literature
Programmes of the Centre Publications of the Centre
Most Recent Visit: Esther Dischereit (Summer 2003)
Esther Dischereit was Writer in Residence at the Centre in July/August 2003. During her visit she gave a bilingual reading in the Department, a video of which is available online In September 2003 she returned to Swansea to attend a colloquium on her work , hosted by the Centre and organised by Dr Katharina Hall , Lecturer in the Department. A report on the conference, by Jenny Warnecke, is available here
GENERAL INFORMATION
  • The Centre for Contemporary German Literature was founded in September 1993 and forms part of the Department of German at University of Wales, Swansea. For the first year it was funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales and in its second year it was awarded a grant by the University's Development Fund.
  • Director: Professor Rhys W. Williams
  • 43. German Literature Grant
    The Max Kade Center for Contemporary german literature promotes the teaching Faculty planning to work in the field of contemporary german literature are
    http://www.daad.org/?p=48517

    44. MHDBDB: Mittelhochdeutsche Begriffsdatenbank
    An electronic text archive of medieval german literature.
    http://mhdbdb.sbg.ac.at:8000/index.html
    Mittelhochdeutsche Begriffsdatenbank
    Middle-High German Conceptual Database
    Die MHDBDB ermöglicht den Zugriff auf die wichtigsten Werke der mittelhochdeutschen Dichtung von den verschiedensten Blickwinkeln aus über eine äußerst vielseitige Suchfunktionalität. Der Benutzer kann nicht nur nach Wörtern, Zeichenketten und Begriffen aus verschiedenen Quellen suchen, sondern auch so gut wie jede linguistische oder semantische Fragestellung an die Textbasis auswerten. ( Information zum Projekt und den Mitarbeiter/innen )
    English version

    Textsuche nach Belegstellen

    Suche nach Textstellen mit Hilfe von linguistischen und semantischen Kriterien. Wortindex mit Begriffen
    Suche im Wortindex nach Lemmata (ohne Belegstellen). Begriffssystem
    Begriffssystem zum semantischen Klassifizieren von Lemmata. Textliste
    Zeigt eine Liste aller aufgenommenen Texten. Weitere Information
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    45. German Literature German Written Works Literature Written In
    Research german literature at the Questia.com online library.
    http://www.questia.com/library/literature/literature-of-specific-countries/germa

    46. German Literature | Library | University Of Waterloo
    Presents a critical look at german literature and culture from AngloAmerican perspective. The Feminist Encyclopedia of german literature. Ref PT41.
    http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/libguides/3-13.html
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    Library Guide Series
    German Literature
    Library Guide
    No. 3.13 This is a selective list of reference sources for the study of German literature available in the Dana Porter Library's Reference collection. For further information and assistance enquire at the Dana Porter Library Information desk or consult Helena Calogeridis, Liaison Librarian for Germanic and Slavic Studies.
    Research Guides and Directories
    Informationshandbuch deutsche Literaturwissenschaft.
    Ref PT85.B618x 2001 Porter.
    A very comprehensive research tool. Covers the most important research titles for German and other literatures, theatre, the media, and culture. Also lists particulars about libraries, archives, databases, etc. Grund, Uwe.

    47. Qantara.de - German-Arab Literature Exchange
    GermanArab Literature Exchange. Bild Literature has always been an important german literature. Bild . Litrix.de is a project initiated to
    http://www.qantara.de/webcom/show_article.php/_c-304/i.html
    About Us Masthead Contact Sitemap ... Letters DOSSIER German-Arab Literature Exchange Literature has always been an important means of cultural exchange and dialogue. Translators and publishers live on the edge of poverty to make a beloved foreign world visible. Qantara.de presents some Arab and German figures. Publishing Going With the Flow The search for great Arabic literature in Germany begins at the publishing house, Lenos. A portrait by Stefan Weidner for the German weekly newspaper, "Die Zeit". Persistence for the Sake of Dialogue The fall of Iran's Shah and September 11 were events which triggered the need for a dialogue between the West and the Islamic world. However, Hans Schiler, a publisher from Berlin, never needed any prompting. This has been an important issue for him for the past 25 years. An article by Christoph Burgmer for the German magazine "LiteraturNachrichten". "I Tried to Find Another Way of Expressing Myself" Twenty years ago, the Iraqi poet and publisher Khalid Al-Maaly founded Al-Kamel, a publishing company, in Cologne. On the occasion of the anniversary, Qantara.de interviewed Al-Maaly about the difficulties of Arabic publishers and the reception of German literature in Arabic countries. Translation Interview "Translation is the most important channel of intercultural dialogue" Dr. Abdo Abboud, Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Damascus, complains of a lack of interest in modern German literature amongst Arabs studying German.

    48. Camden House Series Index
    Studies in german literature, Linguistics, and Culture Trial by Fire and Battle in Medieval german literature The Trumpet of Reform
    http://www.camden-house.com/STULIRE.HTM

    49. Jewish Authors Of German Literature
    5) Discuss the importance of literary salons to german literature of the nineteenth Zweig studied German and French literature in Berlin and Vienna he
    http://www.aicgs.org/resources/daad/1992104.shtml
    Jewish Authors of German Literature
    German 200/396 Prof. M. WADE Mo/313 Davenport 3080B FLB Tu Th/1040 FLB 244-3248 message: 333-1288 Week 3 Solomon Maimon, An Autobiography 3 February Paper #1 Week 4 Enlightenment, Moses Mendelssohn 10 February G. E. Lessing, The Jews Week 5 Jewish Poets of the Enlightenment 17 February Isachar Falkensohn Behr, Ephraim Moses Kuh Paper #2 Week 6 Heinrich Heine, The Rabbi of Bacharach 24 February Hebrew Melodies Exam #1 Week 7 The German Jewish Ghetto Stories 2 March L. Kompert 7-15 March Spring Break Week 8 Poets of the Holocaust 16 March Paper #3 Thursday, 19 March Dr. Bader will be presenting an evening Miller Comm lecture which is of great interest to this class. Mark your calendars. Week 9 The German Jewish Ghetto Stories 23 March K. E. Franzos Week 10 Arthur Schnitzler, Professor Bernhardi 30 March Exam #2

    50. DAAD - Contemporary German Literature Grant
    DAADCONTEMPORARY german literature GRANT. German Academic Exchange Service Director Center for Contemporary german literature, Campus Box 1104,
    http://www.aicgs.org/gardinet/prog035.shtml
    DAAD-CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE GRANT
    German Academic Exchange Service
    (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst)
    871 United Nations Plaza
    New York, NY 10017
    Phone: (212) 758-3223
    Fax: (212) 755-5780
    E-mail: daadny@daad.org
    Website: http://daad.org/1/4/contemporary.htm Please note that the content of this page may not be accurate, complete or current. This information is provided as a convenience to visitors and is for informational purposes only. Please verify all information with the awarding organization by contacting it at the address provided. Program Description: A short-term research grant of up to $3,000 for faculty planning to work in the field of contemporary German literature at the Max Kade Center for Contemporary Germany Literature at Washington University in St. Louis will be awarded annually. The Center is administered by the German Department in conjunction with the Olin Library at Washington University. Eligibility: Participants in DAAD programs must hold Canadian or US citizenship and must be full-time faculty members or students at Canadian or US colleges or universities at the time of application. Permanent residents should inquire about eligibility.

    51. The Cambridge History Of German Literature
    The Cambridge History of german literature. Edited by for example, discussions of literature in Latin as well as in German, eighteenthcentury letters
    http://www.litencyc.com/php/adpage.php?id=400

    52. ILoveLanguages - Your Guide To Languages On The Web
    Links to online german literature, authors, and other information. Collection of classic german literature in electronic texts.
    http://www.ilovelanguages.com/index.php?category=Languages|By Language|German

    53. German Literature: Information From Answers.com
    german literature, works in the German language by German, Austrian, AustroHungarian, and Swiss authors, as well as by writers of German in other.
    http://www.answers.com/topic/german-literature
    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping German literature Encyclopedia German literature, works in the German language by German, Austrian, Austro-Hungarian, and Swiss authors, as well as by writers of German in other countries. Old and Middle High German: From Early to Medieval Literature Heroic legends, among them the Lay of Hildebrand, date from the turn of the 8th cent. to the 9th cent. and are the earliest known works in Old High German (see German language ). The Waltherius (10th cent.) is written in Latin. Low German and Saxon dialects are also used in these epics. Writings of the 9th to the 11th cent., largely inspired by the church, include the works of the monks Rabanus Maurus Magnentius, Otfried, and Notker Labeo. The succeeding period of Middle High German (12th–14th cent.) is characterized by chivalric poetry, such as the songs and lyrics of the minnesingers on courtly love and other subjects. Courtly epics, such as Gottfried von Strassburg's

    54. German Studies At Trinity College
    Offers an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental approach to the study of the Germanspeaking world. with the goal of developing students• German language skills, to explore german literature both in original German and in translation, and to foster the study of a broad array of subjects in which the influences and contributions of German speaking peoples are evident.
    http://caribou.cc.trincoll.edu/~jevelein/site/GermanHome.html
    The German Studies Program at Trinity College offers this page as an online resource for students interested in the German-speaking world. Questions? Leave us a comment. German Faculty German Studies Major and Minor ... Links Modified September 5, 2005
    johannes.evelein@trincoll.edu

    55. Learn German Online: German Literature
    This site s categories Literary Texts Online, Catalogues of Authors, Single Important Authors, History of Literature, Magazines of Literature.
    http://www.learn-german-online.net/learning-german-resouces/german_literature_en

    learn German
    Visit our
    Contacts between German Learners
    German Literature
    diese Seite auf Deutsch This site's categories: Literary Texts Online Catalogues of Authors Single Important Authors History of Literature ... Magazines of Literature Literary Texts Online
    • The " Project Gutenberg " is probably one of the most important homepages about German Literature. It contains texts in German from more than 400 classical authors. At the moment over 50.000 text- and pic-files are collected in this archive, and month by month more than 5.000 sites will be added. In this text gallery , you will find poems, stories, thrillers, satires, plays, essays, comments and links to "literature in the net" Collection of important German ballads Collection of German Dada-Poems Collection of German parodies Short novels in the 19th century : A collection of summaries, sometimes with additional material Radio Plays : Homepage with all information about the genre, including real Audio files

    56. German Literature
    german literature, works in the German language by German, Austrian, The Turkish turn in contemporary german literature and memory work.
    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0820629.html
    in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
    Daily Almanac for
    Sep 21, 2005

    57. Encyclopedia: German Literature
    Encyclopeadia articles concerning german literature.
    http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/1gerlit.html
    in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
    Daily Almanac for
    Sep 21, 2005

    58. German Language And Literature Research Guide
    The following are a few suggested German Language and Literature reference sources. Oxford Companion to german literature (Hum Ref PT 41 .G3)
    http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/euro/germplan.html
    German Language and Literature Research Guide
    Why use a research guide? This research guide (which includes language and literature of the German-speaking countries) has been developed to save you time and help you produce a better research paper. It will inform you of the best print and electronic resources for your topic. If you need assistance at any point, please ask for help at the Humanities Reference Desk, level 5, or from the European Studies specialist Richard Hacken, 5523 HBLL. * If you are not affiliated with BYU, you may not have full access to some of the electronic resources discussed.
    A. Getting Started
    Select Your Topic
    Identify Terminology

    Locate Background Information
    ...
    D. Preparing Your Paper and Citing Resources
    A. Getting Started
    1. Select Your Topic
    Select a topic you wish to research. If you find too many materials on the topic to cover it adequately, narrow it to a subtopic or take a specialized approach. If you find too few materials, consider widening your focus (see step #4).
    Separate research guides are also available for:
    German History and Politics

    Scandinavian, Dutch and Finnish Languages and Literatures

    59. German Literature, German Books (book Reviews)
    Ruth AndreasFriedrich, Friedrich Barth, Walter L Friedrich, Sebastian Haffner, Michael Krüger, Monika Maron, Irmtraud Morgner, Erich Maria Remarque,
    http://dannyreviews.com/s/German_literature.html
    Danny Yee's Book Reviews
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    60. German Literature
    german literature, works in the German language by German, Austrian, AustroHungarian, See more Encyclopedia articles on german literature
    http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/ent/A0820629.html

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