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  1. Die philosophische Erkenntnis in der 'Klage der Ceres' : Schillers Adaption des Proserpina-Mythos Philosophical awareness in 'Klage der Ceres' : Schiller's adaptation of the myth of Ceres and Proserpina
    Erschienen: 12.11.2018

    While Ceres behaves actively and energetically in the traditional myth, Friedrich von Schiller's poem 'Klage der Ceres' (1797) shows her within the same ancient plot but as a more emotional figure. This detailed analysis explains the poem's structure... mehr

     

    While Ceres behaves actively and energetically in the traditional myth, Friedrich von Schiller's poem 'Klage der Ceres' (1797) shows her within the same ancient plot but as a more emotional figure. This detailed analysis explains the poem's structure and the stylistic devices which lead to its philosophical impact. It also addresses the awareness that death is a part of life and discusses how art can help to reinvent traditional ideas.

     

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    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Schiller, Friedrich von; Klage von Ceres; Proserpina; Mythos; Adaption <Literatur>
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  2. "[N]och einmal" leben, allein : Marie Luise Kaschnitz' experimentelle Kurzgeschichte 'Am Circeo' (1960) To live "once again", alone : Marie Luise Kaschnitz's experimental short story Am Circeo (1960)
    Erschienen: 12.11.2018

    Marie Luise Kaschnitz is not considered to be an experimental author in the usual sense. Her respectful use of traditional forms has been praised, but also criticized, and it was only in her later works that she loosened her strong links with... mehr

     

    Marie Luise Kaschnitz is not considered to be an experimental author in the usual sense. Her respectful use of traditional forms has been praised, but also criticized, and it was only in her later works that she loosened her strong links with tradition. The beginning of this change is marked by the short story Am Circeo [At Cape Circeo], placed exactly in the centre of her 1960 volume of short stories entitled Long Shadows. The present article examines the experimental elements of this text, attempting to determine what conditioned

    them and seeking to reveal their influence on later works.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Kaschnitz, Marie Luise; Experimentelle Kurzgeschichte
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  3. Der König und der Usurpator : die Figuren von Franz Grillparzers Primislaus Ottokar und Jaroslav Hilberts Záviš z Falkenštejna im Vergleich The king and the usurper : comparing the characters of Franz Grillparzer's Primislaus Ottokar und Jaroslav Hilbert's Záviš z Falkenštejna
    Erschienen: 12.11.2018

    King Ottokar II and Záviš z Falkenštejna are often depicted in literary fiction as rivals – both in politics and in love. A similar representation can be found in the work of Franz Grillparzer, whose Zawisch incorporates both demonic and comic... mehr

     

    King Ottokar II and Záviš z Falkenštejna are often depicted in literary fiction as rivals – both in politics and in love. A similar representation can be found in the work of Franz Grillparzer, whose Zawisch incorporates both demonic and comic elements. He can be interpreted in various ways: as a sophisticated plotter of intrigues, a malicious poisoner, an arrogant figure who betrays his king and his country due to his wounded pride, or a seducer who eventually becomes subservient to an Amazon whom he had originally envisaged as his own puppet. Directors, viewers and readers usually do not see him as a great statesman. However, Jaroslav Hilbert depicted him in an entirely different manner. His Falkenštejn is a violent conspirator and usurper - but also a patriot, a statesman and a modern thinker. In Grillparzers work, the character of Zawisch is more reminiscent of his traditional rival Ottakar than of Hilbert's depiction. This study presents a comparison of both characters.

     

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    Schlagworte: Grillparzer, Franz; König Ottokars Glück und Ende; Zavřel, František; Hilbert, Jaroslav; Záviš, z Falkenštejna; Literarische Gestalt
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  4. Edith Steins Vortrag 'Weihnachtsgeheimnis' im Fokus seiner Übersetzungen ins Tschechische Edith Stein's lecture 'Weihnachtsgeheimnis' : insights into the Czech translations of the text
    Autor*in: Zlá, Iveta
    Erschienen: 12.11.2018

    The article provides an insight into the Czech translations of the lecture 'Weihnachtsgeheimnis' by Edith Stein (1891-1942), which were published in 1991 and 2003. The analysis of the translations is based on Skopos theory, the ideas of Christiane... mehr

     

    The article provides an insight into the Czech translations of the lecture 'Weihnachtsgeheimnis' by Edith Stein (1891-1942), which were published in 1991 and 2003. The analysis of the translations is based on Skopos theory, the ideas of Christiane Nord and hermeneutic approaches; the author points out the specific features and demands of translating religious texts.

     

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  5. [Rezension zu:] Dahmen, Silvia / Weth, Constanze (2017): Phonetik, Phonologie und Schrift. Paderborn: Schöningh. (LiLa, 4752). 223 S. ISBN 978-3-8252-4752-2
    Erschienen: 12.11.2018

    Das Buch Phonetik, Phonologie und Schrift von Silvia Dahmen und Constanze Weth ist in der Reihe LiLA - Linguistik fürs Lehramt im UTB-Verlag im Dezember 2017 erschienen. Die von Petra Gretsch und Gabriele Kniffka herausgegebene Reihe richtet sich an... mehr

     

    Das Buch Phonetik, Phonologie und Schrift von Silvia Dahmen und Constanze Weth ist in der Reihe LiLA - Linguistik fürs Lehramt im UTB-Verlag im Dezember 2017 erschienen. Die von Petra Gretsch und Gabriele Kniffka herausgegebene Reihe richtet sich an Lehramtsstudierende und Lehrkräfte, wobei eine praxisnahe Verknüpfung theoretischer sprachwissenschaftlicher Inhalte und didaktischer Methoden im Fokus steht. Für den Bereich Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache werden dabei sprachkontrastive Beispiele berücksichtigt.

     

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