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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV026137339
    Format: X, 372 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 5. print.
    ISBN: 0-8214-1020-2 , 0-8214-1066-2
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kinder- und Hausmärchen ; Rezeption ; Geschichte ; Grimm, Wilhelm 1786-1859 ; Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863 ; Biografie
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_340369752
    ISSN: 0723-2977
    In: Arbitrium, Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 1983, Jg. 11. Tübingen (1993) H. 3, S. 333 - 337, 0723-2977
    In: volume:11
    In: year:1993
    In: number:3
    In: pages:333-337
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Rezension
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_340369760
    ISSN: 0149-7952
    In: German studies review, Baltimore, MD : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978, Vol. 16. Tempe/Ariz. (1993) Nr. 3, S. 542 - 543, 0149-7952
    In: volume:16
    In: year:1993
    In: number:3
    In: pages:542-543
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Rezension
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_340474017
    ISSN: 0141-867X
    In: British journal for eighteenth century studies, Oxford : Voltaire Foundation, 1978, Vol. 18. Leeds (1995) Nr. 1, S. 117 - 118, 0141-867X
    In: volume:18
    In: year:1995
    In: number:1
    In: pages:117-118
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Rezension
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_340423668
    ISSN: 0016-8831
    In: The German quarterly, Cherry Hill, NJ : AATG, 1928, Vol. 67. Cherry Hill/NJ (1994) Nr. 3, S. 414 - 415, 0016-8831
    In: volume:67
    In: year:1994
    In: number:3
    In: pages:414-415
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Rezension
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  • 6
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    UID:
    gbv_686291786
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 467 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0748635688 , 0748635696 , 9780748635689 , 9780748635696
    Content: Throughout her career, Elizabeth Bowen, the Anglo-Irish novelist and short story writer, also wrote literary essays that display a shrewd, generous intelligence. Always sensitive to underlying tensions, she evokes the particular climate of countries and places in "Hungary," "Prague and the Crisis," and "Bowen's Court." In "Britain in Autumn," she records the strained atmosphere of the blitz as no other writer does. Immediately after the war, she reported on the International Peace Conference in Paris in a series of essays that are startling in their evoc
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 418-467) , Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; LIGHT; Modern Lighting; The 1938 Academy: An Unprofessional View; Christmas at Bowen's Court; The Light in the Dark; Ecstasy of the Eye; New Waves of the Future; PLACES; Britain in Autumn; By the Unapproachable Sea; Foreword to The Cinque Ports; The Idea of France; Paris Peace Conference: 1946. An Impression; Paris Peace Conference - Some Impressions 1; Paris Peace Conference - Some Impressions 2; Paris Peace Conference - Some Impreesions 3; Prague and the Crisis; Hungary; Without Coffee, Cigarettes, or Feeling; Regent's Park and St. John's Wood , New York Waiting in My MemoryPEOPLE; Miss Willis; Paul Morand; Mainie Jellett; Foreword to Olive Willis and Downe House; HOUSES; The Christmas Toast is "Home!"; Opening up the House; Home for Christmas; Bowen's Court; IRELAND; Letter from Ireland; Ireland Makes Irish; How They Live in Ireland: Conquest by Cheque-Book; Ireland; Introduction to The House by the Church-yard; THINGS; Toys; Calico Windows; Introduction to The ABC of Millinery; The Teakettle; On Giving a Present; The Art of Giving; Mirrors Are Magic; WRITERS AND THEIR BOOKS; Jane Austen; Introduction to Pride and Prejudice , What Jane Austen Means to MePersuasion; Introduction to No One to Blame; James Joyce; New Writers; Guy de Maupassant; Foreword to Tomato Cain and Other Stories; Foreword to Haven: Short Stories, Poems and Aphorisms; Introduction to The Stories of William Sansom; A Matter of Inspiration; Introduction to An Angela Thirkell Omnibus; A Passage to E. M. Forster; Introduction to Staying with Relations; FAIRY TALES; Comeback of Goldilocks et al.; Introduction to The King of the Golden River; Enchanted Centenary of the Brothers Grimm; ON WRITING; What We Need in Writing; The Short Story in England , Introduction to ChanceIntroduction to The Observer Prize Stories; English Fiction at Mid-Century; Rx for a Story Worth the Telling; Preface to Critics Who Have Influenced Taste; AGE; Modern Girlhood; Teenagers; Mental Annuity; The Case for Summer Romance; The Beauty of Being Your Age; Was It an Art?; WOMEN; An Enormous Channel of Expectation; Enemies of Charm in Women, in Men; Woman's Place in the Affairs of Man; Outrageous Ladies; VARIOUS ARTS AND DISAPPOINTMENTS; A Way of Life; The Forgotten Art of Living; The Art of Respecting Boundaries; The Virtue of Optimism; Disappointment 1 , Disappointment 2How to Be Yourself - But Not Eccentric; The Thread of Dreams; Notes; Works Cited; , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780748635689
    Additional Edition: Print version People, Places, Things : Essays by Elizabeth Bowen
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Tachyon Publications
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34108354
    ISBN: 9781616960179
    Content: " Compared by critics to Borges, Nabokov, and Kafka, contemporary fantasist Jeff VanderMeer continues to amaze with this surreal, innovative, and absurdist gathering of award-winning short fiction. Exotic beasts and improbable travelers roam restlessly through these darkly diverting and finely honed tales. In “,he Situation, a beleaguered office worker creates a child-swallowing manta-ray to be used for educational purposes (once described as Dilbert meets Gormenghast). In “,hree Days in a Border Town, a sharpshooter seeks the truth about her husband in an elusive floating city beyond a far-future horizon,“,rrata follows an oddly familiar writer who has marshaled a penguin, a shaman, and two pearl-handled pistols with which to plot the end of the world. Also included are two stories original to this collection, including “,he Quickening, in which a lonely child is torn between familial obligation and loyalty to a maligned talking rabbit. Chimerical and hypnotic, VanderMeer leads readers through the postmodern into a new literature of the imagination."
    Content: Rezension(1): " Jeff VanderMeer is the best-selling author of City of Saints and Madmen , the noir thriller Finch , and the quintessential guide to writers, Booklife . His award-winning novels have made the year's best lists at Publishers Weekly , the San Francisco Chronicle , and the Wall Street Journal . His nonfiction and reviews have appeared in Washington Post Book World , the Huffington Pos , and the New York Times Book Review ." Rezension(2): " Library Journal , starred review: “,legantly crafted stories ably demonstrate VanderMeer's skill at telling tales of wonder in language that enhances the reading experience" Rezension(3): " Publishers Weekly , starred review:“,ne of our very best contemporary practitioners of the fantastic...superb prose, overwhelmingly odd situations, and fascinating, eccentric characters." Rezension(4): "Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy :“,eff VanderMeer is not to be trusted. He hypnotizes with shiny objects, bizarrely beautiful shapes and phrases, then (more often than not) gently drifts you into very dark places. You won't know where you're going till you get there and then, of course, it's too late." Rezension(5): "Peter Straub, author, The Talisman :In the hands of a brilliant writer like Jeff VanderMeer, writing fantasy can be a means of serious artistic expression. . It is also playful, poignant, and utterly, wildly imaginative." Rezension(6): "Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize–,inning author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao :“,unningly crafted stories full of wonder and intelligence VanderMeer proves again why he is so essential and why everybody should be reading him." Rezension(7): "Catherynne M. Valente, author of The Orphan's Tales :“,andermeer's stories hit one's hindbrain slantwise--they offer no easy answers and no comfort. Rather they are hard, brilliant gems meant to cut and shine--these are some of the most beautiful, upsetting, and accomplished tales I have ever read." Rezension(8): "Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Brief History of the Dead :“,i〉The Third Bear contains some of my favorite stories of recent years. There's the meticulous workplace surrealism of 'The Situation,' the remorseless multiworld cataclysms of 'The Goat Variations,' the beautiful eldritch heartsickness of 'The Surgeon's Tale.' Jeff VanderMeer is one of the very best." Rezension(9): "Brian Evenson, author of Last Days :“,nnexing the weird half-lit spaces between genres, these stories lean sometimes into fantasy and SF, sometimes into metafiction, but are always deft and pleasurable reads. VanderMeer is one of the few writers out there able to coax something startling and necessary from anything...a very strong collection." Rezension(10): "Jack O'Connell, author of The Resurrectionist :“,he stories in this collection are smart, gorgeous, allusive, and tricky. VanderMeer is a fantasist extraordinaire." Rezension(11): "Laird Barron, author of The Imago Sequence and Other Stories :“,eff VanderMeer's work is subversive and disquieting, possessed of an almost kinetic force in its impact upon the mind. Body horror gone viral, fairy tales wrapped in their own entrails, and metafictional murder,these and other images herein are sure to leave their mark and fester in the subconscious. Already a well-regarded fantasist, The Third Bear reveals VanderMeer at his most fearsome." Rezension(12): "Rick Klaw, editor of The Apes of Wrath :“,ne of the leading fantasists of this generation, Jeff VanderMeer's new collection is a must-have for any discerning reader." Rezension(13): " Sacramento Book Review :“,eminiscent of Japanese surrealist author Haruki Murakami...VanderMeer's stories are provocative marvels." Rezension(14): " Fantasy-Magazine.com :“,..Crisp, elegant slightly detached prose and stories...much to admire and enjoy." Rezension(15): " Graeme's Fantasy Book Review :“,hen you add all these [stories] together, what you have is a collection that the Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Anderson might have written if they really wanted to mess with the heads of small children Ten out of ten." Rezension(16): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from June 21, 2010 VanderMeer', seventh collection (after Secret Lives) is a fine introduction to one of our very best contemporary practitioners of the fantastic. In the dark ",he Third Bear,",an isolated medieval town is beset by a monster that uses the bodies of its victims to create a grisly work of art. ",inding Sonoria",concerns a down-on-his-luck PI hired to find a country that issued a postage stamp but apparently does not exist. The intensely surreal ",he Situation",takes place in a company torn by bizarre office politics and dedicated to body modification and the construction of beetles and flying manta rays. ",he Goat Variations",is a sophisticated alternate history in which a newly elected U.S. president is briefed on a startling scientific breakthrough with origins not of this world. Fans of slipstream and the interstitial will relish VanderMeer', superb prose, overwhelmingly odd situations, and fascinating, eccentric characters. " Rezension(17): "〈a href=http://lj.libraryjournal.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png alt=Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from August 1, 2010 In the title story, a monster of seemingly supernatural powers threatens a small village, forcing its leader to find the only way to save his home, while in Fixing Hanover, a seaside salvage reconstructionist balks at repairing a mechanical device he fears will bring about his own doom. These 15 elegantly crafted stories ably demonstrate VanderMeer's skill at telling tales of wonder in language that enhances the reading experience. VERDICT Fans of imaginative literature and true speculative fiction should appreciate this groundbreaking collection by a World Fantasy Award winner that calls to mind the works of Borges, Kafka, and Stanislaw Lem. Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. "
    Language: English
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