From Kafka to Sebald
modernism and narrative form
Gramatyka kontrastywna
wprowadzenie do niemiecko-polskiej gramatyki kontrastywnej
German feminist queer crime fiction
politics, justice and desire
"This book reads German-language crime stories as allegories about 20th- and 21st-century upheavals, raising questions about human behavior and justice, the horrors of extremism, the changing shape of the nation, and the possibilities of democracy....
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"This book reads German-language crime stories as allegories about 20th- and 21st-century upheavals, raising questions about human behavior and justice, the horrors of extremism, the changing shape of the nation, and the possibilities of democracy. This study examines novels by popular feminist writers, and unexplored works"--(Provided by publisher.)
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Orienting the self
the German literary encounter with the Eastern other
Includes bibliographical references and index.. - The vision of the Eastern other in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival -- Mapping the world and the self: Fortunatus and the age of discovery -- Discovering the "great orient within us": Novalis's...
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Includes bibliographical references and index.. - The vision of the Eastern other in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival -- Mapping the world and the self: Fortunatus and the age of discovery -- Discovering the "great orient within us": Novalis's Heinrich von Ofterdingen and the romantic vision of the East -- The oedipal and the orient in Theodor Fontane's Effi Briest -- "The Asian principle" in Thomas Mann's Der Zauberberg -- Conclusion.
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Tatort Germany
the curious case of German-language crime fiction
Born under Auschwitz
melancholy traditions in postwar German literature
Literary exiles from Nazi Germany
exemplarity and the search for meaning