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Originally published in celebration of Hermann Hesse's 80th birthday, this highly documented study, practical handbook, and reference work for Hesse scholarship is presented in three parts. Mileck gives a short biography of Hesse's life and a general characterization of his writing, followed by a critical history of Hesse scholarship through 1957 organized chronologically, categorically and thematically. Finally he presents an exhaustive bibliography containing more than 1800 items of all the works by and about Hesse.
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Exterior Algebras: Elementary Tribute to Grassmann's Ideas provides the theoretical basis for exterior computations. It first addresses the important question of constructing (pseudo)-Euclidian Grassmmann's algebras. Then, it shows how the latter can be used to treat a few basic, though significant, questions of linear algebra, such as co-linearity, determinant calculus, linear systems analyzing, volumes computations, invariant endomorphism considerations, skew-symmetric operator studies and decompositions, and Hodge conjugation, amongst others.--
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Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.. --- Klein, Melanie.. --- Hermann, Imre, 1889-1984. --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Klein, Melanie. --- Hermann, Imre, --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Klein, Melanie. --- Hermann, Imre,
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Authors, Austrian --- Bahr, Hermann, --- Schnitzler, Arthur, --- Austrian authors
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Gruenwald paints his life story onto the larger canvas of some of the great conflicts and movements of the twentieth century. He offers a vivid portrayal of growing up affluent and Jewish in class-conscious Hungary in the interwar period and of the initial promise and disillusioning reality of Hungarian communism.
Holocaust survivors --- Businessmen --- Jews --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Clothing trade --- History. --- Gruenwald, Hermann. --- Montréal (Québec) --- Montreal (Quebec)
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Sacred songs. --- Hermann, --- Arias, Sacred --- Art songs, Sacred --- Sacred arias --- Sacred solo songs --- Solo songs, Sacred --- Songs, Sacred --- Sacred vocal music --- Songs --- Mönch von Salzburg, --- Monk of Salzburg,
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Exzessive Gewaltdarstellungen in der heutigen Kunst haben ihren Ursprung in einem autonomieästhetischen Programm der Moderne, das es erst möglich macht, Gewalt zu ästhetisieren. In der Prosa Jung-Wiens kristallisieren sich um 1900 die unterschiedlichen kunstästhetischen Diskurse auch an bisher wenig erforschten Szenen der Gewalt heraus. Anhand verschiedener Texte der Jung-Wiener Autoren Schnitzler, Salten, Beer-Hofmann und Bahr geht André Reichart der Frage nach, ob die Gewalt als ausschließlich selbstreflexive ästhetische Darstellung existieren kann.
Wiener Moderne; Jung-Wien; Gewalt; Kodierung; Ästhetik; Literatur; 19. Jahrhundert; 20. Jahrhundert; Arthur Schnitzler; Felix Salten; Richard Beer-Hofmann; Hermann Bahr; Kulturgeschichte; Germanistik; Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft; Literaturwissenschaft; Vienna Modern; Young-vienna; Violence; Coding; Aesthetics; Literature; 19th Century; 20th Century; Richard Beer-hofmann; Cultural History; German Literature; Literary Studies --- 19th Century. --- 20th Century. --- Aesthetics. --- Arthur Schnitzler. --- Coding. --- Cultural History. --- Felix Salten. --- German Literature. --- Hermann Bahr. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Richard Beer-hofmann. --- Violence. --- Young-vienna.
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African Americans in literature. --- Ellison, Ralph. --- Melville, Herman, --- Influence. --- African Americans in literature --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Negroes in literature --- Melvill, German, --- Melville, Hermann, --- Meville, Herman, --- Melvil, Cherman, --- Mai-erh-wei-erh, Ho-erh-man, --- Melṿil, Herman, --- Tarnmoor, Salvator R., --- מלוויל, הרמן --- מלוויל, הרמן, --- מלויל, הרמן --- ميلڤيل، هرمن --- 麥爾維爾, --- Virginian spending July in Vermont, --- מלויל, הרמן, --- ميلڤيل، هرمن، --- Melvill, Herman, --- Melville, Herman --- Melvill, German --- Melville, Hermann --- Meville, Herman --- Melvil, Cherman --- Mai-erh-wei-erh, Ho-erh-man --- Melṿil, Herman --- Tarnmoor, Salvator R. --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Artistic impact --- Artistic influence --- Impact (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Literary impact --- Literary influence --- Literary tradition --- Tradition (Literature) --- Art --- Influence (Psychology) --- Literature --- Intermediality --- Intertextuality --- Originality in literature
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Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought deals with the concept of exile on many levels-from the literal to the metaphorical. It combines analyses of predominantly Jewish authors of Central Europe of the twentieth century who are not usually connected, including Kafka, Kraus, Levi, Lustig, Wiesel, and Frankl. It follows the typical routes that exiled writers took, from East to West and later often as far as America. The concept and forms of exile are analyzed from many different points of view and great importance is devoted especially to the forms of inner exile. In Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought, Bronislava Volková, an exile herself and thus intimately familiar with the topic through her own experience, develops a unique typology of exile that will enrich the field of intellectual and literary history of twentieth-century Europe and America.
Alienation (Philosophy) in literature. --- Central European literature --- Exile (Punishment) in literature. --- Exiles in literature. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish. --- Jewish authors --- History and criticism. --- Alma Mahler. --- Arnost Lustig. --- Arthur Schnitzler. --- Bruno Schulz. --- Central Europe. --- Egon Hostovsky. --- Elie Wiesel. --- Expulsion. --- Franz Kafka. --- Franz Werfel. --- Hermann Broch. --- Hermann Ungar. --- Holocaust. --- Hugo von Hofmannsthal. --- Jewish history. --- Jiri Weil. --- Joseph Roth. --- Judaism. --- Karl Kraus. --- Ladislav Fuks. --- Marcel Proust. --- Max Nordau. --- Peter Weiss. --- Primo Levi. --- Robert Musil. --- Saul Friedlander. --- Shoah. --- Sholem Aleichem. --- Sigmund Freud. --- Stefan Zweig. --- Theodor Herzl. --- Wandering. --- aesthetics. --- cultural studies. --- diaspora. --- exile. --- gender. --- identity. --- literature. --- oppression. --- philosophy. --- twentieth century.
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