Nexus 3
Essays in German Jewish Studies
Herausgeber: Donahue, William C; Helfer, Martha B
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Essays in German Jewish Studies
Herausgeber: Donahue, William C; Helfer, Martha B
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Biennial volume of new and innovative essays on German Jewish Studies, featuring forum sections on Heinrich Heine and Karl Kraus.
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Biennial volume of new and innovative essays on German Jewish Studies, featuring forum sections on Heinrich Heine and Karl Kraus.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781571139634
- ISBN-10: 157113963X
- Artikelnr.: 47774453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781571139634
- ISBN-10: 157113963X
- Artikelnr.: 47774453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
William Collins Donahue, Martha B. Helfer
Introduction - William Collins Donahue and Martha B. Helfer "Ein weites
Feld": Ein Wort zu deutsch-jüdischen Studien anläßlich der Verleihung des
ersten Egon Schwarz Prize for the Best Essay in German Jewish Studies -
Egon Schwarz "An Open Field": A Word about German Jewish Studies on the
Occasion of the Presentation of the first Egon Schwarz Prize for the Best
Essay in German Jewish Studies - Egon Schwarz Laudatio for Abigail
Gillman's Prize-Winning Nexus Essay: "Martin Buber's Message to Postwar
Germany" - Martha B. Helfer Heinrich Heine in Modern German History, by an
Eyewitness - Jeffery L. Sammons Jeffrey Sammons, Heine, and Me: Some
Autobiographical Reflections - Ritchie Robertson Heine's Disparate
Legacies: A Response to Jeffrey Sammons - Jeffrey A. Grossman My Debt to
Heine and Sammons - Abigail Gillman Die letzten Tage der Menschheit as a
German-Jewish Tragicomedy, and the Challenge to Translators - Edward Timms
Edward Timms's "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit as a German-Jewish
Tragicomedy and the Challenge to Translators": A Response - Paul Reitter
Kraus the Mouse? Kafka's Late Reading of Die Fackel and the Vagaries of
Literary History - Leo Lensing The Parable of the Rings: Sigmund Freud
Reads Lessing - Liliane Weissberg The Poetics of the Polis: Remarks on the
Latency of the Literary in Hannah Arendt's Concept of Public Space - Georg
Mein The Marrano in Modernity: The Case of Karl Gutzkow - Angela Botelho
German Jews Dogged by Destiny: Werewolves and Other Were-Canids in the
Works of Heinrich Heine and Curt Siodmak - Jay Geller Authenticity,
Distance, and the East German Volksstück: Yiddish in Thomas Christoph
Harlan's Ich Selbst und Kein Engel - Emma Woelk
Feld": Ein Wort zu deutsch-jüdischen Studien anläßlich der Verleihung des
ersten Egon Schwarz Prize for the Best Essay in German Jewish Studies -
Egon Schwarz "An Open Field": A Word about German Jewish Studies on the
Occasion of the Presentation of the first Egon Schwarz Prize for the Best
Essay in German Jewish Studies - Egon Schwarz Laudatio for Abigail
Gillman's Prize-Winning Nexus Essay: "Martin Buber's Message to Postwar
Germany" - Martha B. Helfer Heinrich Heine in Modern German History, by an
Eyewitness - Jeffery L. Sammons Jeffrey Sammons, Heine, and Me: Some
Autobiographical Reflections - Ritchie Robertson Heine's Disparate
Legacies: A Response to Jeffrey Sammons - Jeffrey A. Grossman My Debt to
Heine and Sammons - Abigail Gillman Die letzten Tage der Menschheit as a
German-Jewish Tragicomedy, and the Challenge to Translators - Edward Timms
Edward Timms's "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit as a German-Jewish
Tragicomedy and the Challenge to Translators": A Response - Paul Reitter
Kraus the Mouse? Kafka's Late Reading of Die Fackel and the Vagaries of
Literary History - Leo Lensing The Parable of the Rings: Sigmund Freud
Reads Lessing - Liliane Weissberg The Poetics of the Polis: Remarks on the
Latency of the Literary in Hannah Arendt's Concept of Public Space - Georg
Mein The Marrano in Modernity: The Case of Karl Gutzkow - Angela Botelho
German Jews Dogged by Destiny: Werewolves and Other Were-Canids in the
Works of Heinrich Heine and Curt Siodmak - Jay Geller Authenticity,
Distance, and the East German Volksstück: Yiddish in Thomas Christoph
Harlan's Ich Selbst und Kein Engel - Emma Woelk
Introduction - William Collins Donahue and Martha B. Helfer "Ein weites
Feld": Ein Wort zu deutsch-jüdischen Studien anläßlich der Verleihung des
ersten Egon Schwarz Prize for the Best Essay in German Jewish Studies -
Egon Schwarz "An Open Field": A Word about German Jewish Studies on the
Occasion of the Presentation of the first Egon Schwarz Prize for the Best
Essay in German Jewish Studies - Egon Schwarz Laudatio for Abigail
Gillman's Prize-Winning Nexus Essay: "Martin Buber's Message to Postwar
Germany" - Martha B. Helfer Heinrich Heine in Modern German History, by an
Eyewitness - Jeffery L. Sammons Jeffrey Sammons, Heine, and Me: Some
Autobiographical Reflections - Ritchie Robertson Heine's Disparate
Legacies: A Response to Jeffrey Sammons - Jeffrey A. Grossman My Debt to
Heine and Sammons - Abigail Gillman Die letzten Tage der Menschheit as a
German-Jewish Tragicomedy, and the Challenge to Translators - Edward Timms
Edward Timms's "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit as a German-Jewish
Tragicomedy and the Challenge to Translators": A Response - Paul Reitter
Kraus the Mouse? Kafka's Late Reading of Die Fackel and the Vagaries of
Literary History - Leo Lensing The Parable of the Rings: Sigmund Freud
Reads Lessing - Liliane Weissberg The Poetics of the Polis: Remarks on the
Latency of the Literary in Hannah Arendt's Concept of Public Space - Georg
Mein The Marrano in Modernity: The Case of Karl Gutzkow - Angela Botelho
German Jews Dogged by Destiny: Werewolves and Other Were-Canids in the
Works of Heinrich Heine and Curt Siodmak - Jay Geller Authenticity,
Distance, and the East German Volksstück: Yiddish in Thomas Christoph
Harlan's Ich Selbst und Kein Engel - Emma Woelk
Feld": Ein Wort zu deutsch-jüdischen Studien anläßlich der Verleihung des
ersten Egon Schwarz Prize for the Best Essay in German Jewish Studies -
Egon Schwarz "An Open Field": A Word about German Jewish Studies on the
Occasion of the Presentation of the first Egon Schwarz Prize for the Best
Essay in German Jewish Studies - Egon Schwarz Laudatio for Abigail
Gillman's Prize-Winning Nexus Essay: "Martin Buber's Message to Postwar
Germany" - Martha B. Helfer Heinrich Heine in Modern German History, by an
Eyewitness - Jeffery L. Sammons Jeffrey Sammons, Heine, and Me: Some
Autobiographical Reflections - Ritchie Robertson Heine's Disparate
Legacies: A Response to Jeffrey Sammons - Jeffrey A. Grossman My Debt to
Heine and Sammons - Abigail Gillman Die letzten Tage der Menschheit as a
German-Jewish Tragicomedy, and the Challenge to Translators - Edward Timms
Edward Timms's "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit as a German-Jewish
Tragicomedy and the Challenge to Translators": A Response - Paul Reitter
Kraus the Mouse? Kafka's Late Reading of Die Fackel and the Vagaries of
Literary History - Leo Lensing The Parable of the Rings: Sigmund Freud
Reads Lessing - Liliane Weissberg The Poetics of the Polis: Remarks on the
Latency of the Literary in Hannah Arendt's Concept of Public Space - Georg
Mein The Marrano in Modernity: The Case of Karl Gutzkow - Angela Botelho
German Jews Dogged by Destiny: Werewolves and Other Were-Canids in the
Works of Heinrich Heine and Curt Siodmak - Jay Geller Authenticity,
Distance, and the East German Volksstück: Yiddish in Thomas Christoph
Harlan's Ich Selbst und Kein Engel - Emma Woelk