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  • 1
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    Book
    University Park [u.a.] :Pennsylvania State Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV003025112
    Format: X, 292 S.
    ISBN: 0-271-01146-7
    Series Statement: The Penn State series in German literature
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Deutsch ; Lyrik
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949721165402882
    Format: 1 online resource (464 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350296220
    Content: The first full-length study to bring together the fields of Health Humanities and German studies, this book features contributions from a range of key scholars and provides an overview of the latest work being done at the intersection of these two disciplines. In addition to surveying the current critical terrain in unparalleled depth, it also explores future directions that these fields may take. Organized around seven sections representing key areas of focus for both disciplines, this book provides important new insights into the intersections between Health Humanities, German Studies, and other fields of inquiry that have been gaining prominence over the past decade in academic and public discourse. In their contributions, the authors engage with disability studies, critical race studies, gender/embodiment studies, trauma studies, as well as animal/environmental studies.
    Note: Foreword - Boundaries and Interdisciplines: Where Medical Humanities Meets Science and Literature in German Studies: Stefani Engelstein, Duke University, USA Introduction - Intersections: Medical Humanities and German Studies: Stephanie M. Hilger, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA PARTI: MEDICAL READINGS/READING MEDICINE 1. Technologies of Medical Decision-Making in Vernacular Texts: Hannah Murphy, King's College London, UK 2. Dad-a-phasia. An Aphasiological Reading of Hugo Ball's and Ernst Jandl's Sound Poetry: Katharina Fuerholzer, University of Pennsylvania, USA 3. Body Images: Unica Zürn's 'Das Haus der Krankheiten: Anita Wohlmann, University of Southern Denmark and Katharina Bahlmann, University of Mainz, Germany 4. Dr. Max Liebermann's Vienna: Diagnosis, Gender, and Criminality in Historical Crime Fiction: Amanda Sheffer,Catholic University of America, USA 5. Teaching Outbreak Narratives during a Pandemic, Madalina Meirosu Swarthmore College, USA PART II: GRAPHIC/VISUAL MEDICINE 6. Survey of German-Language Comics from the Field of Graphic Medicine: Marina Rauchebacher, Universität Wien, Austria 7. Seeing Things Differently: Daniela Schreiter's Graphic Novel Trilogy Schattenspringer and Autobiography on Autism Spectrum Disorder: Elizabeth Nijdam, University of Michigan, USA 8. Wounded Bodies and Gender in Fatih Akin's German-Turkish Cinema: Katja Herges, University of California, Davis, USA PART III: DISABILITY 9. Revisiting the Borderland of Medical and Disability History: A Survey of the Literature on German-Speaking Europe: Katherine Sorrels, University of Cincinnati, USA 10. Disability Studies in Germany: Anne Waldschmidt, Universität Köln, Germany 11. Teaching Disability Studies in German Studies: Alec Cattell, Texas Tech University, USA 12. A New View of an Old Prosthesis: Creating a Digital 3-D Model of a Sixteenth-Century Iron Hand: Heidi Hausse, Auburn University, USA 13. 'It's Very Scientific:' Critiquing White Supremacy and Ableism in American Sketch Comedy on the Nazi Past and Racist Present: Didem Uca, Emory University, USA PART IV: CRITICAL RACE 14. Traveling Bodies: Medical Knowledge of the Others in 18th-century Germany: Heikki Lempa, Moravian College, USA 15. Jünger, Heberer, and Human Genetic Manipulations: Nicholas Saul, Durham University, UK 16. The German Invention of a 'Dis-abled' Brazil: On Races, Bodies, Environments and Migrationist Colonialism: Gabi Kathoefer, University of Denver, USA 17. Anthropological/Eugenic Discourse over Biracial 'Occupation Children' (Besatzungskinder) from the Nazi Period to the Early Federal Republic: Julia Roos Indiana University, USA 18. The Virus Carriers: AIDS in Africa Through the Eyes of the Stasi: Johanna Folland, University of Michigan, USA PART V: GENDER AND EMBODIMENT 19. Genital Mutilation in Early Modern Europe: Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio, Universität Bonn, Germany 20. Establishing a New Order?: Queer Performativity, Embodied Precarity, and the Pathologization of the Transgressive Body in Melusine (1456) and Fortunatus (1509): Benjamin Davis, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA 21. Reading as a Transcorporal Act: Necia Chronister: Kansas State University, USA 22. Embodying Intersex Experiences and Emotions from 19th Century Narratives to Today's Press: Joela Jacobs, University of Arizona, USA 23. Women's Public Health and Motherhood in Red Vienna: Alys George, New York University, USA PART VI: TRAUMA 24. Death by Despair: The Emotional Weapon of Despair (Verzweiflung) in Schiller's Die Räuber : Eleoma Bodammer, University of Edinburgh, UK 25. A Veteran's Case of Morphine Addiction in the Early Weimar Republic: Schmidt, Allison, Concordia College, USA 26. Jewish Psychiatric Patients in Austria within National Socialism 1938-1945: Alexander Kleiss, Universität Salzburg, Austria 27. Medical Discourse of War Trauma in the Soviet Occupation Zone: Anke Pinkert, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA 28. Trauma of Bundeswehr Soldiers in Afghanistan: Susanne Vees, Case Western University, USA PART VII: ANIMALS, HUMANS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT 29. Animal Resources in Early Modern Medicine: Sarah-Maria Schober, Universität Zurich, Switzerland The Animals Among Humankind: Fables of Reason in Johann Unzer's Medical Weekly Der Arzt: Brian McInnis, Christopher Newport University, USA 30. Transforming Humanity: The Ecocritical Imagination in European Folk and Fairy Tales: Nicole Thesz, Miami University, USA Index
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9961060631902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxiv, 321 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-78204-555-4
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Content: Proceedings of the Brandeis conference on Jewish Germanists who fled Nazi Germany and their impact on Anglo-American German studies. Among the Jewish academics and intellectuals expelled from Germany and Austria during the Nazi era were many specialists in German literature. Strangely, their impact on the practice of Germanistik in the United States, England, and Canada has been given little attention. Who were they? Did their vision of German literature and culture differ significantly from that of those who remained in their former homeland? What problems did they face in theAmerican and British academic settings? Above all, how did they help shape German studies in the postwar era? This unique and important symposium, which convened at Brandeis University under the auspices of its Center for Germanand European Studies, addresses these and many other questions. Among its distinguished participants--who numbered over thirty in all--are Peter Demetz (Yale, emeritus), Gesa Dane (Göttingen), Amir Eshel (Stanford), Willi Goetschel (Toronto), Barbara Hahn (Princeton), Susanne Klingenstein (MIT), Christoph König (Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach), Ritchie Robertson (Oxford), Egon Schwarz (Washington University St. Louis, emeritus), Hinrich Seeba (UC Berkeley), Walter Sokel (University of Virginia, emeritus), Frank Trommler (University of Pennsylvania), and many more. The volume includes not only the (revised) essays of the participants but also their prepared responses, transcripts of the panel discussion, and dialogue of the participants with members of the audience. Stephen D. Dowden is professor of German at Brandeis University; Meike G. Werner is assistant professor of German at Vanderbilt University.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 03 May 2023). , ""CONTENTS""; ""LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ""; ""INTRODUCTION: POSITIONS TO DEFEND ""; ""1: Cultural Poetics""; ""Academic Emigration and Intercultural Criticism: On the Role of Jewish Critics in Exile""; ""Reminiscences of a UFO""; ""Panelists' Commentary""; ""Discussion""; ""2: Jüdische Philologen und ihr Kanon""; ""Aufklärungskulturgeschichte: Bemerkungen zu Judentum, Philologie und Goethe bei Ludwig Geiger""; ""Vom wahren Weg: Eine Respondenz""; ""Panelists' Commentary""; ""Discussion""; ""3: A Tradition in Ruins"" , ""Trümmer im Gepäck: Margarete Susman, Bertha Badt-Strauss und Hannah Arendt in der Emigration""""Eine Klassikerin der Literaturtheorie: Käte Hamburger""; ""Panelists' Commentary""; ""Discussion""; ""4: German-Jewish Double Identity""; ""A Jewish Critic from Germany: Hermann Levin Goldschmidt""; ""Response to Willi Goetschel""; ""Panelists' Commentary""; ""Discussion""; ""5: Embattled Germanistik""; ""Part of an Intellectual Autobiography""; ""Response to Walter Sokel""; ""Panelists' Commentary""; ""Discussion""; ""6: German Literature in the Public Sphere"" , ""An Appreciation of the Work of J. P. Stern, Siegbert Prawer, and George Steiner""""Jewish Critics and German Literature in the Public Sphere: A Response to Ritchie Robertson""; ""Panelists' Commentary""; ""Discussion""; ""7: Peter Demetz: On Marcel Reich-Ranicki""; ""On Marcel Reich-Ranicki""; ""NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS ""; ""INDEX "" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-158-2
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Bloomsbury Academic, | New York :Bloomsbury Publishing (US),
    UID:
    almahu_9949793789402882
    Format: 1 online resource (256 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9798765110980
    Series Statement: Literatures, Cultures, Translation
    Content: 〈b〉The first study of the translations of Andy Warhol's writing and ideas, 〈i〉Translating Warhol〈/i〉 reveals how translation has alternately censored, exposed, or otherwise affected the presentation of his political and social positions and attitudes and, in turn, the value we place on his art and person.〈/b〉 〈b〉 〈/b〉Andy Warhol is one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, and a vast global literature about Warhol and his work exists. Yet almost nothing has been written about the role of translations of his words in his international reputation. 〈i〉Translating Warhol〈/i〉 fills this gap, developing the topic in multiple directions and in the context of the reception of Warhol's work in various countries. The numerous translations of Warhol's writings, words, and ideas offer a fertile case study of how American art was, and is, viewed from the outside. Both historical and theoretical aspects of translation are taken up, and individual chapters discuss French, German, Italian, and Swedish translations, Warhol's translations of his mother's native Rusyn language and culture, the Indian artist Bhupen Khakhar's performative translations of Warhol, and Warhol as translated for documentary television. 〈i〉Translating Warhol〈/i〉 offers a fascinating multi-faceted perspective on Warhol, contributing to our understanding of his place in history as well as to translation theory and inter-cultural exchange. 〈b〉〈/b〉
    Note: List of Figures Preface 1. Being, Nothingness, and the Quest to Understand: An Introduction to Warhol in Translation 〈i〉Reva Wolf, State University of New York at New Paltz, USA〈/i〉 2. Warhol in French 〈i〉Jean-Claude Lebensztejn, University of Paris I-Pantheon-Sorbonne, France (Translated by Mercedes Rooney)〈/i〉 3. 〈i〉Schnecken〈/i〉, 〈i〉Schlitzmonger〈/i〉, and 〈i〉Poltergeist〈/i〉: Andy Warhol in German-Translations and Cultural Context 〈i〉Nina Schleif, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München, Germany〈/i〉 4. 〈i〉La Filosofia di Andy Warhol〈/i〉 and the Turmoil of Art in Italy, 1983 〈i〉Francesco Guzzetti, University of Florence, Italy〈/i〉 5. Warhol in Translation, Stockholm 1968: "Many Works and Few Motifs" 〈i〉Annika Öhrner, Södertörn University, Sweden〈/i〉 6. Andy and Julia in Rusyn: Warhol's Translation of His Mother in Film and Video 〈i〉Elaine Rusinko, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA〈/i〉 7. Translating Warhol for Television: 〈i〉Andy Warhol's America〈/i〉 〈i〉Jean Wainwright, University for the Creative Arts, Surrey, UK〈/i〉 8. Translating Warhol to India 〈i〉Deven M. Patel, University of Pennsylvania, USA〈/i〉〈i〉 〈/i〉 〈i〉Selected Bibliography〈/i〉 〈i〉Notes on Contributors〈/i〉〈i〉 Index〈/i〉
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9961004404002883
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 263 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-78204-358-6
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Content: Although George Bernard Shaw quipped that "the Germans lack talent for two things: revolution and crime novels," there is a long tradition of German crime fiction; it simply hasn't aligned itself with international trends. Duringthe 1920s, German-language writers dispensed with the detective and focused instead on criminals, a trend that did not take hold in other countries until after 1945, by which time Germany had gone on to produce antidetective novels that were similarly ahead of their time. German crime fiction has thus always been a curious case; rather than follow the established rules of the genre, it has always been interested in examining, breaking, and ultimately rewriting those rules. This book assembles leading international scholars to examine today's German crime fiction. It features innovative scholarly work that matches the innovativeness of the genre, taking up the Regionalkrimi;crime fiction's reimagining and transforming of traditional identities; historical crime fiction that examines Germany's and Austria's conflicted twentieth-century past; and how the newly vibrant Austrian crime fiction ties in with and differentiates itself from its German counterpart. Contributors: Angelika Baier, Carol Anne Costabile-Heming, Kyle Frackman, Sascha Gerhards, Heike Henderson, Susanne C. Knittel, Anita McChesney, Traci S. O'Brien,Jon Sherman, Faye Stewart, Magdalena Waligórska. Lynn M. Kutch is Professor of German at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Todd Herzog is Professor and Head of the Department of German Studies at the University of Cincinnati.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Feb 2023). , Introduction / Lynn M. Kutch and Todd Herzog -- Part I. Place. Vor Ort: the functions and early roots of German regional crime fiction / Kyle Frackman -- Krimi quo vadis: literary and televised trends in the German crime genre / Sascha Gerhards -- Plurality and alterity in Wolf Haas's Detective Brenner mysteries / Jon Sherman -- The case of the Austrian regional crime novel / Anita McChesney -- Part II. History. "Darkness at the beginning": the Holocaust in contemporary German crime fiction / Magdalena Waligorska -- Case histories: the legacy of Nazi euthanasia in recent German Heimatkrimis / Susanne C. Knittel -- "Der fall loest": a case study of crime stories and the public sphere in the GDR / Carol Anne Costabile-Heming -- What's in your bag?: "Freudian crimes" and Austria's Nazi past in Eva Rossmann's Freudsche verbrechen / Traci S. O'Brien -- Part III. Identity. Layered deviance: intersexuality in contemporary German crime fiction / Angelika Baier -- Girls in the gay bar: performing and policing identity in crime fiction / Faye Stewart -- Eva Rossmann's culinary mysteries / Heike Henderson. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-24194-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-571-5
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Book
    Philadelphia :Univ. of Pennsylvania Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV005359419
    Format: 183 S.
    Series Statement: University of Pennsylvania studies in Germanic languages and literatures
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1776-1822 Hoffmann, E. T. A.
    Author information: Negus, Kenneth
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  • 7
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    Book
    Philadelphia, PA :Univ. of Pennsylvania Pr.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV006478764
    Format: 176 S.
    Series Statement: University of Pennsylvania studies in Germanic languages and literatures.
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Author information: Rey, William H. 1911-2007
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  • 8
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    Book
    University Park u.a. :Pennsylvania State Univ. Pr.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV000564866
    Format: XI, 128 S.
    ISBN: 0-271-00421-5
    Series Statement: The Penn State series in German literature
    Note: Zugl.: Univ., Diss.
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Deutsch ; Historischer Roman ; Exilroman ; 1886-1951 Broch, Hermann ; 1909-1966 Cordan, Wolfgang ; 1878-1957 Döblin, Alfred ; 1884-1958 Feuchtwanger, Lion ; 1887-1945 Frank, Bruno ; 1871-1950 Mann, Heinrich ; 1875-1955 Mann, Thomas ; 1896-1964 Maass, Edgar ; 1897-1975 Neumann, Robert ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Broerman, Bruce M. 1945-
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Rochester, NY :Camden House,
    UID:
    almafu_9960117069402883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 400 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-57113-603-7
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Content: Hans Jacob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen (ca. 1621-1676) is the most significant (and still readable) author of seventeenth-century German novels. His 〈I〉Abenteuerlicher Simplicius Simplicissimus〈/I〉remains the one German novel of its time that has attained the stature of "world literature": its unique mix of violent action and solitary reflection, its superlative humor, its realistic portrayalof a peasant turned soldier turned hermit has made it the longest-running bestseller in German literature. Read by students and scholars in comparative literature, history, and German, and by those interested in the development of the picaresque novel in Europe, the work and its "Continuations" have increasingly occupied scholars around the world, who have in recent years shown it to be a work ofsubtle structure and characterization, bearing the imprint of the most advanced political thinking of the time, and showing the influences of some of the most significant works of world literature, including Cervantes' 〈I〉Don Quixote〈/I〉 and Barclay's 〈I〉Argenis〈/I〉. This volume of essays by leading Grimmelshausen scholars from Germany, the United States, and England provides analyses of significant topics in his life and works, including questions of genre, structure, satire, allegory, narratology, political thought, religion, morality, humor, realism, and mortality.〈BR〉 Contributors: Christoph E. Schweitzer, Italo Michele Battafarano, Klaus Haberkamm, Rosmarie Zeller, Andreas Solbach, Dieter Breuer, Lynne Tatlock, Peter Hess, Shannon Keenan Greene, and Alan Menhennet.〈BR〉〈BR〉 KarlF. Otto is Professor of German at the University of Pennsylvania and has written extensively on German Baroque literature.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 May 2017). , ""CONTENTS ""; ""ILLUSTRATIONS ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ""; ""CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF GRIMMELSHAUSEN'S WORKS AND THEIR FIRST ENGLISH TRANSLATION ""; ""INTRODUCTION ""; ""I. Basics""; ""Problems in the Editions of Grimmelshausen's Works""; ""Grimmelshausen's "Autobiographies" and the Art of the Novel""; ""Allegorical and Astrological Forms in the Works of Grimmelshausen with Special Emphasis on the Prophecy Motif""; ""Grimmelshausen and the Picaresque Novel""; ""Grimmelshausen's Ewig-währender Calender: A Labyrinth of Knowledge and Reading""; ""Grimmelshausen's Non-Simplician Novels"" , ""In Grimmelshausen's Tracks: The Literary and Cultural Legacy""; ""II. Critical Approaches""; ""Engendering Social Order: From Costume Autobiography to Conversation Games in Grimmelshausen's Simpliciana""; ""The Poetics of Masquerade: Clothin gand the Construction of Social, Religious, and Gender Identity in Grimmelshausen's Simplicissimus""; """To see from these black lines": The Mise en Livre of the Phoenix Copperplate and Other Grimmelshausen Illustrations""; ""The Search for Freedom: Grimmelshausen's Simplician Weltanschauung""; ""CONTRIBUTORS ""; ""INDEX "" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-184-1
    Language: English
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  • 10
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    Online Resource
    Rochester, NY :Camden House,
    UID:
    almafu_9960117078402883
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 291 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-57113-641-X
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Content: In perhaps 25 years of creative productivity (ca. 1180-ca. 1205), Hartmann von Aue authored a dispute about love between the body and the heart, 〈I〉Die Klage,〈/I〉 numerous songs of courtly love, crusading songs, and most likely took part in a Crusade himself. He composed the first German Arthurian romance, 〈I〉Erec,〈/I〉 based on Chrétien's like-named work, and he -- apparently -- ended his literarycareer with a second, 〈I〉Iwein〈/I〉. Further, he is the creator of two provocative rel-igious-didactic works, 〈I〉Gregorius,〈/I〉 a tale of double incest, repentance, and redemption, and 〈I〉Der arme Heinrich,〈/I〉 the account of a seemingly perfect nobleman who is stricken with leprosy and then ultimately cured by a process set into motion by a very young peasant girl, whom he ultimately marries. Noother medieval German poet treats such an extraordinary breadth of themes at such a high level of artistic expression. The essays in this volume, written by scholars from North America and Europe, offer insight into many aspects of Hartmann's 〈I〉oeuvre,〈/I〉 including the medieval and modern visual and literary reception of his works. The volume also offers considerations of Hartmann and Chrétien;Hartmann's putative theological background and the influence of the Bible on his tales; the reflection of his medical knowledge in 〈I〉Der arme Heinrich〈/I〉 and 〈I〉Iwein〈/I〉; and a complete survey of his lyric production. Newer avenues of research are also presented, with essays on issues of gender and on the role of pain as a constitutive part of the courtly experience. It is hoped that this volume will prove to be a stimulating companion not only for those familiar with Hartmann but also for those who are just making the acquaintance of one of the greatest of medieval German poets.〈BR〉〈BR〉Francis G. Gentry is Professor Emeritus of German at the Pennsylvania State University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 May 2017). , ""CONTENTS ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ""; ""INTRODUCTION ""; ""Hartmann's Theological Milieu""; ""Hartmann von Aue as Lyricist""; ""Hartmann von Aue and Chrétien de Troyes: Respective Approaches to the Matter of Britain""; ""Gender and Love in the Epic Romances of Hartmann von Aue""; ""The Two-Fold Path: Erec and Enite on the Road to Wisdom""; ""The Body in Pain in the Works of Hartmann von Aue ""; ""Illness and Cure in Hartmann von Aue's Arme Heinrich and Iwein""; ""Hartmann's Legends and the Bible""; ""Hartmann's Works in the Visual Arts"" , ""The Medieval Literary Reception of Hartmann's Works""""A Tale of Sacrifice and Love: Literary Way Stations of the Arme Heinrich from the Brothers Grimm to Tankred Dorst""; ""EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS OF HARTMANN'S WORKS ""; ""WORKS CITED ""; ""NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS ""; ""INDEX "" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-238-4
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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