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Comparative Literature (2006) 58 (1): 80–83.
Published: 01 January 2006
...Barbara M. Benedict The Uses of Curiosity in Early Modern France and Germany. By Neil Kenny. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. 484 p. University of Oregon 2006 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE/70 BOOK REVIEWS READING...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (1): 99–101.
Published: 01 March 2018
...John Pizer Recoding World Literature: Libraries, Print Culture, and Germany’s Pact with Books . By Mani B. Venkat . Fordham University Press , 2017 . 348 p. Copyright © 2018 University of Oregon 2018 BOOK REVIEWS / 99...
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Comparative Literature (2021) 73 (3): 255–269.
Published: 01 September 2021
...Waïl S. Hassan Abstract According to a well-known narrative, the concept of Weltliteratur and its academic correlative, the discipline of comparative literature, originated in Germany and France in the early nineteenth century, influenced by the spread of scientism and nationalism...
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Comparative Literature (2012) 64 (4): 356–381.
Published: 01 December 2012
... to represent a key resource both for the ideal of lyric propagated in Germany in the Geniezeit and (more unexpectedly) for Tiutchev's lyric practice. The first two sections of the article contain an overview of the chief temporal categories that occur in Pindar's corpus (and, more generally, in Ancient Greek...
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Comparative Literature (2006) 58 (4): 403–417.
Published: 01 September 2006
... compositions by and for individual artists, or an audience of sheep. Moreover, it seems to have integrative qualities. Thus, on July 24, 2003, the German weekly Die Zeit published an article on Jewish culture in Germany entitled in Yiddish “Der auserwählte Folk” (The Chosen People). The article concerned...
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Comparative Literature (2006) 58 (1): 24–43.
Published: 01 January 2006
...- ANSELM KIEFER AND THE ART OF ALLUSION/25 ceive these works. As John Hutchinson suggests, “[t]here would have been little in the way of controversy had Kiefer’s art explicitly condemned Germany’s fas- cist past. But although—and because—his iconography is refracted by irony and fragmentation, his...
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Comparative Literature (2010) 62 (3): 283–301.
Published: 01 June 2010
... bis 1993) . Berlin: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, 2000 . Hell, Julia. Post-Fascist Fantasies: Psychoanalysis, History, and the Literature of East Germany . Durham: Duke UP, 1997 . Herlinghaus, Hermann. Alejo Carpentier: Persönliche Geschichte eines literarischen Moderneprojekts . München...
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Comparative Literature (2003) 55 (1): 24–41.
Published: 01 January 2003
... on the Kantian imperative. Mankind’s exposure to this advanced race inevitably leads to conflict between the two cultures and has far-reaching effects on both individuals and entire societies. Auf zwei Planeten reached high circulation figures in Germany, especially after WW I, and was translated into most...
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Comparative Literature (2000) 52 (3): 213–227.
Published: 01 June 2000
... essay, “Literarischer Sansculottismus” (1795), where he makes Germany’s fragmentary political con- struction, its Kleinstaaterei, responsible for the nation’s lack of “classical” authors. A truly classical author must be infused by a national spirit, and both internal 1 The interconnection...
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Comparative Literature (2017) 69 (3): 303–314.
Published: 01 September 2017
... of Würtenburg cover up the altogether more problematic traces of Germany’s recent past. Excessive detail becomes the unmarked mode of the novel, where key passages are all the more conspicuous for their economy of style and minimal description. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the brief and laconic...
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Comparative Literature (2007) 59 (3): 241–268.
Published: 01 June 2007
.... “The Trouble with Bob.” New York Times Sunday Magazine 12 Feb. 2006 : 67 -69. Fest, Joachim. Inside Hitler's Bunker . New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2004 . Friedländer, Saul. Nazi Germany and the Jews: The Years of Persecution, 1933-1939 . New York: Harper Collins, 1997...
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Comparative Literature (2016) 68 (4): 453–456.
Published: 01 December 2016
... intellectual and political trends between the early 1860s and the late 1880s. Many of these trends were embedded in the culture of Imperial Germany, characterized by rapid modernization, nationalism, and Otto von Bismarck’s divisive and authoritarian politics. It is in this period, especially from...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (3): 345–362.
Published: 01 September 2013
... . 1 ( 1972 ): 147 – 75 . Print . Biale David . Kabbalah and Counter-History . Cambridge : Harvard UP , 1979 . Print . Brenner Michael . The Renaissance of Jewish Culture in Weimar Germany . New Haven : Yale UP , 1996 . Print . Cohen Tova . “Portrait...
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Comparative Literature (2024) 76 (3): 294–335.
Published: 01 September 2024
... , and Heimes Alexandra . Aus dem Leben der Form: Studium zum Nachleben von Goethes Morphologie in der Theoriebildung des 20. Jahrhunderts . Göttingen, Germany : Wallstein , 2021 . Baciu Sanda Tomescu . “ Nordisches in der Zeitschrift Acta Comparationis Litterarum Universarum .” In Hugo...
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Comparative Literature (2003) 55 (2): 130–163.
Published: 01 March 2003
.../Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1969 . ____. Notebooks . Ed. Kathleen Coburn. Vol 1 . New York: Pantheon, 1957 . (cited as CN) Croft, Herbert. A Letter from Germany to the Princess Royal of England . London, 1797 . Cumberland, Richard. Calvary: or The Death of Christ. A Poem in Eight...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (1): 95–99.
Published: 01 March 2018
... World” and the next, “The Woman Taken in Adultery E e only becomes the focus at the end of the chapter, which is rich in details about geopolitics and perceptions of nations from di erent sides: Germans’ perceptions of Poland, Prussia’s view of England and Russia, the newly unified Germany’s...
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Comparative Literature (2006) 58 (4): 360–375.
Published: 01 September 2006
... of Volkslieder (1778-79) and his subsequent writings on language and nation. If the first para- digm envisioned a cohesive European identity, the second set out in search of distinct linguistic and ethnic identities and led to a series of national awakenings in Germany, Italy, and, above all, the Eastern...
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Comparative Literature (2011) 63 (2): 203–224.
Published: 01 June 2011
.... “Germany as Victim.” New German Critique 80 ( 2000 ) [Special issue on the Holocaust]: 29 -40. Print. ———. Murder in Our Midst: The Holocaust, Industrial Killing and Representation . Oxford: Oxford UP, 1996 . Print. Bathrick, David, Brad Prager, and Michael D. Richardson, eds. Visualizing...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (4): 381–403.
Published: 01 December 2022
... from the time before both men left Germany, however, during what Karlheinz Barck has called Auerbach’s “Inkubationszeit” ( 206 ; incubation period) 1 in Berlin. They refine our picture of him and of the significance of his work for comparative literary studies today in three important ways...
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Comparative Literature (2003) 55 (4): 320–337.
Published: 01 September 2003
... The narrative of Le grand voyage unfolds in many time frames, the first, and most recurrent, of which is the journey in a cramped and squalid boxcar carry- ing 120 resistance fighters from Compiègne, the transit camp in France, to the concentration camp Buchenwald in Germany.4 But the narrative only...