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The German novel
studies -
The manuscript tradition of Polybius
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The Nachtwachen von Bonaventura
A structural interpretation -
Studies of the romantic hero in German and American literature
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L. H. Nicolay (1737-1820) and his contemporaries
Diderot, Rousseau, Voltaire, Gluck, Metastasio, Galiani, d'Escherny, Gessner, Bodmer, Lavater, Wieland, Frederick II, Falconet, W. Robertson, Paul I, Cagliostro, Gellert, Winckelmann, Poinsinet, Lloyd, Sanchez, Masson, and others -
German loanwords in Russian
1550 - 1690 -
Gerard de Nerval and the German heritage
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Thesis
the german verse epic in the 19. and 20. centuries ; (Summary) -
German noun formation, 1964
suffixation -
On the saga of the Faroe islanders
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The Yiddish language in Northern Poland
its geography and history -
"Intrinsic" Kafka criticism in America
(1949 - 1963) -
The Nachtwachen von Bonaventura
A structural interpretation -
L. H. Nicolay (1737-1820) and his contemporaries
Diderot, Rousseau, Voltaire, Gluck, Metastasio, Galiani, d'Escherny, Gessner, Bodmer, Lavater, Wieland, Frederick II, Falconet, W. Robertson, Paul I, Cagliostro, Gellert, Winckelmann, Poinsinet, Lloyd, Sanchez, Masson, and others -
German loanwords in Russian
1550 - 1690 -
Gerard de Nerval and the German heritage
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The manuscript tradition of Polybius
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The Development of popular Viennese Comedy from 1823 - 1923
With special references to its literary aspect -
Novellentheorie
the practicality of the theoretical; [abstract] -
Parts of the body in the later Germanic dialects
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Das deutsche substantivische Deklinationssystem und seine Realisierung
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Prolegomena to the Samaritan Pentateuch
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Historisch-kritische Neuausgabe von Georg Philipp Harsdörffers "Poetischem Trichter", erster Teil. [German text]
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Literary aspects of German Baroque opera
history, theory, and practice ; (Christian H. Postel and Barthold Feind) -
The treatment of the jew in works of Buchholz, Grimmelshausen, and Happel