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In this ambitious book, Kirk Wetters traces the genealogy of the demonic in German literature from its imbrications in Goethe to its varying legacies in the work of essential authors, both canonical and less well known, such as Gundolf, Spengler, Benjamin, Lukács, and Doderer. Wetters focuses especially on the philological and metaphorological resonances of the demonic from its core formations through its appropriations in the tumultuous twentieth century. Propelled by equal parts theoretical and historical acumen, Wetters explores the ways in which the question of the demonic has been employed to multiple theoretical, literary, and historico-political ends. He thereby produces an intellectual history that will be consequential both to scholars of German literature and to comparatists.
Demonology in literature --- German literature --- Devil in literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Germanic Literature --- History and criticism --- Devil in literature. --- Demonology in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- Goethe --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von --- Von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- Hete, Johann Vol'fhanh --- Gete, Iogann Vol'fgang --- ゲーテ --- Gete, Volʹfgang --- Ko-tê --- Gede --- Gete, Jogann --- Gette --- Gʹote, Ĭokhan Volʹfgang --- Jūtah, Yūhān Fūlfjānj --- Goethe, J. W. --- Jītī --- Gete, V. --- Koetʻe --- Goetʻe --- Getė, --- Gkaite --- Gitah, Y. Ṿ. --- Goethe, Jan Wolfgan, --- Gëte, Iogann Volʹfgang --- Göte --- Gyoete --- Goethe, W. v. --- Fon-Geteh, Ṿ. --- Geteh, Yohan Ṿolfgang Fon --- -Giteh, Yohan Ṿolfgang Fon --- -Gete, Johan Volfgang --- Hete, Ĭ. V. --- Kēōtʻē, Volfkank --- Katē --- Katē, Yōkān̲ Vulpkēṅk Vān̲ --- Гете, Иоганн Вольфганг --- Qöte, Y. V. --- Qöte, Yohan Volfqanq --- גטה --- גטה, יוהאן וולפגנג פון, --- גטה, י.ו --- גיתה --- גיתה, יוהאן וולפאנג פון --- גיתה, יוהאן וולפגנג פון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגאנג וון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגנג פון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגנג, --- געטהע --- געטהע, יאהאן וואלפגאנג --- געטהע, יאהאן וואלפגאנג פון, --- געטהע, יאהאן װאלפגאנג, --- געטהע, י. וו --- געטהע, י. וו. פאן --- געטהע, י. װ., --- געטהע, י.װ --- געטע, װ.פ --- גתה, וו --- גתה, יוהן וולפגאנג ון, --- גתה, יוהן וולפגנג --- י. וו. געטהע --- جوته --- گوته، يوهان ولفگانگ ون --- 歌德, --- ゲエテ
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Ausgehend von Goethes ambivalentem Verhältnis zu Juden und Judentum widmet sich dieser Band der wechselvollen Rezeption seiner Person und seines Werkes vor dem Hintergrund der deutsch-jüdischen Kulturgeschichte. Diesen Goethe-,Konjunkturen' gilt es nachzuspüren, weisen sie doch eine seismographische Funktion bezüglich übergeordneter gesellschaftlicher Entwicklungen wie der "bürgerlichen Verbesserung" bzw. der Emanzipation der deutschen Juden auf; und auch nationalstaatliche und zionistische Ambitionen werden mit Goethe verknüpft und hinterlegt. Damit werden erstmals persönliche Bezüge Goethes zu jüdischen Zeitgenossen und vice versa mit der Rezeption und Deutung seines Werkes durch (deutsch-) jüdische Wissenschaftler und Leser sowie der völkisch-antisemitischen Vereinnahmung Goethes zusammengebracht. Auf diese Weise wird eine ebenso komplexe wie wirkmächtige Wechselbeziehung neu verortet.
Deutsch-jüdische Kulturgeschichte. --- German-Jewish cultural history. --- Goethe reception. --- Goethe-Rezeption. --- Nationalismus. --- Zionism. --- Zionismus. --- nationalism. --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- Goethe --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von --- Von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- Hete, Johann Vol'fhanh --- Gete, Iogann Vol'fgang --- ゲーテ --- Gete, Volʹfgang --- Ko-tê --- Gede --- Gete, Jogann --- Gette --- Gʹote, Ĭokhan Volʹfgang --- Jūtah, Yūhān Fūlfjānj --- Goethe, J. W. --- Jītī --- Gete, V. --- Koetʻe --- Goetʻe --- Getė, --- Gkaite --- Gitah, Y. Ṿ. --- Goethe, Jan Wolfgan, --- Gëte, Iogann Volʹfgang --- Göte --- Gyoete --- Goethe, W. v. --- Fon-Geteh, Ṿ. --- Geteh, Yohan Ṿolfgang Fon --- -Giteh, Yohan Ṿolfgang Fon --- -Gete, Johan Volfgang --- Hete, Ĭ. V. --- Kēōtʻē, Volfkank --- Katē --- Katē, Yōkān̲ Vulpkēṅk Vān̲ --- Гете, Иоганн Вольфганг --- Qöte, Y. V. --- Qöte, Yohan Volfqanq --- גטה --- גטה, יוהאן וולפגנג פון, --- גטה, י.ו --- גיתה --- גיתה, יוהאן וולפאנג פון --- גיתה, יוהאן וולפגנג פון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגאנג וון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגנג פון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגנג, --- געטהע --- געטהע, יאהאן וואלפגאנג --- געטהע, יאהאן וואלפגאנג פון, --- געטהע, יאהאן װאלפגאנג, --- געטהע, י. וו --- געטהע, י. וו. פאן --- געטהע, י. װ., --- געטהע, י.װ --- געטע, װ.פ --- גתה, וו --- גתה, יוהן וולפגאנג ון, --- גתה, יוהן וולפגנג --- י. וו. געטהע --- جوته --- گوته، يوهان ولفگانگ ون --- 歌德, --- ゲエテ --- German-Jewish cultural history --- Goethe reception --- Zionism --- nationalism
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This book explores the poetic articulations of a shift from a transcendent to an immanent worldview, as reflected in the manner of evaluation of body and soul in Goethe's Faust and Ḥāfiẓ' Divan. Focusing on two lifeworks that illustrate their authors' respective intellectual histories, this cross-genre study goes beyond the textual confines of the two poets' Divans to compare important building blocks of their intellectual worlds. This book explores the poetic articulations of a shift from a transcendent to an immanent worldview, as reflected in the manner of evaluation of body and soul in Goethe's Faust and Ḥāfiẓ' Divan. Focusing on two lifeworks that illustrate their authors' respective intellectual histories, this cross-genre study goes beyond the textual confines of the two poets' Divans to compare their intellectual worlds.
Literary studies: general --- Literary studies: from c 1900 --- -Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers --- Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500 --- Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge --- German Orientalism. --- Goethe. --- Neoplatonism. --- Sufi Literature. --- Ḥāfiẓ. --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, --- Ḥāfiẓ, --- Knowledge and learning. --- Abdurakhim Khafiz Khorezmi, --- Hafez, --- Hâfez, --- Hafis, --- Ḥāfiẓ al-Shīrāzī, --- Ḥafīẓ Jaunpūrī, --- Ḥāfiẓ Shīrāzī, --- Hafizê Şîrazî, --- Hafizi Shirazi, --- Ḧafizî Şîrazî, --- Hârezmli Hâfız, --- Ḣofiz Khorazmiĭ, --- Ḣofiz Sheroziĭ, --- Ḣofizi Sherozī, --- Khafiz, --- Khafiz Khorezmi, --- Khorazmiĭ, Abdulraḣim, --- Khorazmiĭ, Ḣofiz, --- Khorazmiĭ, Raḣim, --- Khorezmi, Khafiz, --- Lisānu-l-Ghaib, --- Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī, --- Shams-ud-Din Mohammed, --- Shamsoddin Mohammad Hafez-e Shirazi, --- Shamsu-d-Dīn Muḥammad-i-Ḥāfiẓ-i-Shīrāzī, --- Shamsuddin Muḣammad Ḣofiz Sheroziĭ, --- Sheroziĭ, Ḣofiz, --- Shirazi, Khafiz, --- Tarjumānu-l-Asrār, --- Ḣofiz, --- Hâfez --- Ḥāfiẓ, Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad, --- حافظ، شمس الدين محمد, --- الشيرازي، حافظ, --- حافظ شيرازى, --- حافظ, --- Muhammad Schams ad-Din Hafis, --- Hafis, Muhammad Schams ad-Din, --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- Goethe --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von --- Von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang --- Hete, Johann Vol'fhanh --- Gete, Iogann Vol'fgang --- ゲーテ --- ゲエテ --- Gete, Volʹfgang --- Ko-tê --- Gede --- Gete, Jogann --- Gette --- Gʹote, Ĭokhan Volʹfgang --- Jūtah, Yūhān Fūlfjānj --- Goethe, J. W. --- Jītī --- Gete, V. --- Koetʻe --- Goetʻe --- Getė, --- Gkaite --- Gitah, Y. Ṿ. --- Goethe, Jan Wolfgan, --- Gëte, Iogann Volʹfgang --- Göte --- Gyoete --- Goethe, W. v. --- Fon-Geteh, Ṿ. --- Geteh, Yohan Ṿolfgang Fon --- -Giteh, Yohan Ṿolfgang Fon --- -Gete, Johan Volfgang --- Hete, Ĭ. V. --- Kēōtʻē, Volfkank --- Katē --- Katē, Yōkān̲ Vulpkēṅk Vān̲ --- Гете, Иоганн Вольфганг --- Qöte, Y. V. --- Qöte, Yohan Volfqanq --- גטה --- גטה, יוהאן וולפגנג פון, --- גטה, י.ו --- גיתה --- גיתה, יוהאן וולפאנג פון --- גיתה, יוהאן וולפגנג פון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגאנג וון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגנג פון, --- גיתה, יוהן וולפגנג, --- געטהע --- געטהע, יאהאן וואלפגאנג --- געטהע, יאהאן וואלפגאנג פון, --- געטהע, יאהאן װאלפגאנג, --- געטהע, י. וו --- געטהע, י. וו. פאן --- געטהע, י. װ., --- געטהע, י.װ --- געטע, װ.פ --- גתה, וו --- גתה, יוהן וולפגאנג ון, --- גתה, יוהן וולפגנג --- י. וו. געטהע --- جوته --- گوته، يوهان ولفگانگ ون --- 歌德,
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As users, we require more and more reliable and longer operation of electronic devices. Most often, the efforts of scientists and engineers related to energy management, energy conversion, and energy storage are overlooked. The PowerMEMS slogan in its meaning hides the science of materials enabling the construction of modern accumulators and batteries, so important for the developing consumer electronics and electromobility; energy harvesters used wherever conventional power sources cannot be used; and finally the methods and algorithms of energy processing and management that increase the efficiency of the devices they operate. This Special Issue contains six research papers selected from those presented at the 19th International Conference on Micro and Nanotechnology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications (Power MEMS 2019), as and representative of all papers presented during the Conference.
coils --- wireless power transfer --- electrically small antennas --- e-textiles --- internet of things --- wireless energy harvesting --- thermoelectrics --- GeTe --- LiI as dopant --- enhanced power factor --- suppressed thermal transport --- triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) --- mechanical energy harvesting --- single-electrode --- tapping --- flexibility --- porous/rough PDMS --- parylene C --- hermetic packaging --- IoT --- MEMS --- microbattery --- battery --- harvester --- tracker --- wildlifetracking --- heat flux --- thermal resistance --- thermal conductance --- thermal energy harvesting --- endothermic animal --- fur --- 3D printing --- energy harvester
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Advanced Glasses, Composites and Ceramics for High-Growth Industries (CoACH) was a European Training Network (ETN) project (http://www.coach-etn.eu/) funded by the Horizon 2020 program. CoACH involved multiple actors in the innovation ecosystem for advanced materials, composed of five universities and ten enterprises in seven different European countries. The project studied the next generation of materials that could bring innovation in the healthcare, construction, and energy sectors, among others, from new bioactive glasses for bone implants to eco-friendly cements and new environmentally friendly thermoelectrics for energy conversion. The novel materials developed in the CoACH project pave the way for innovative products, improved cost competitiveness, and positive environmental impact. The present Special Issue contains 14 papers resulting from the CoACH project, showcasing the breadth of materials and processes developed during the project.
shear strength --- chitosan --- inorganic gel casting --- glass–ceramic foams --- fly ash --- cellulose fibers --- antibacterial --- solid-liquid interdiffusion (SLID) bonding --- bioactive glass-ceramic --- seawater exposure --- Er3+ luminescence property --- wastes incorporation --- transient-liquid phase bonding (TLPB) --- cellulose modification --- biocompatibility --- glass–ceramic --- GeTe --- lowered zT --- accelerated testing --- elastic modulus --- PCL --- silver --- glass fiber-reinforced polymers --- oxidation resistance --- SOFC --- GFRPs --- high-temperature thermoelectric material --- joining --- waste glass --- diffusion --- hybrid-coating --- glass recycling --- phosphate glass --- dip coating --- graphitization --- geopolymer composite --- direct particle doping --- Thermoelectrics --- flexural biaxial test --- Ba-doping --- residual stresses --- silver-doped mesoporous glass --- ball-on-3-balls test --- glass foams --- Vicryl Plus suture --- DMA --- SOEC --- gravimetric --- skutterudite --- wood-derived biocarbon --- evanescent wave optical fiber sensors --- ageing --- oxyfluoride phosphate glass --- SOC --- PMCs --- fractography --- gel casting --- Zinc --- alkali activation --- mechanical strength --- coatings --- Al-doping --- polydopamine --- testing and aging --- loss of band convergence --- thermal conductivity --- Er2O3-doped particles
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