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Adelheit von Rastenberg: An English Translation
Purporting to chronicle historical events, Eleonore Thon's play reveals more about the changing roles of women at the dawn of the Industrial Age than it does about knightly conduct in...
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 Author(s): Elenore Thon
 Translator(s): George F. Peters
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Adelheit von Rastenberg: The Original German Text
Purporting to chronicle historical events, Eleonore Thon's play reveals more about the changing roles of women at the dawn of the Industrial Age than it does about knightly conduct in...
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 Author(s): Elenore Thon
 Editor(s): Karin A. Wurst
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Approaches to Teaching Goethe's Faust
This volume provides help and encouragement to the teacher of Faust; it contains suggestions by teachers of German literature, Romance literatures, English and American literatures, comparative literature, history, and psychology.
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 Editor(s): Douglas J. McMillan
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Approaches to Teaching Grass's The Tin Drum
"Indispensible to any teacher preparing to tackle Grass’s challenging novel." Deutsch: Lehren und Lernen The career of Günter Grass began dramatically in 1959, with the publication of his first...
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 Editor(s): Monika Shafi
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Confessions of a Poisoner, Written by Herself
"Whitinger and Spokeine’s work is a valuable contribution to the project of bringing lesser-known works to the attention of students and scholars." Sarah V. Eldridge, MLR "For students in German,...
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 Translator(s): Raleigh Whitinger, Diana Spokiene
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Dämmerung: Schauspiel in fünf Akten
Elsa Bernstein lived at the center of Munich's cultural life from the 1890s into the next century. Her literary salon was frequented by such authors as Rainer Maria Rilke, Theodor...
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 Author(s): Elsa Bernstein
 Editor(s): Susanne Kord
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German Studies in the United States
A Historical Handbook
In the United States, German studies traces its beginnings to the late nineteenth century, when research universities were founded on the German model.
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 Editor(s): Peter Uwe Hohendahl
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