German Quarterly

Papers
(The median citation count of German Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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Introduction: Black German Studies3
Queer Orientalism and Modernism in Dance Photographs of Harald Kreutzberg and Yvonne Georgi3
German Studies and Cosmopolitanism2
Poetics of History, Logics of Collapse: On Heidegger's Hölderlin2
Fairy‐Tale Fan Fiction and Questions of Women's Consent2
Black German Poetic Ecologies: Joy and Diasporic Homecoming in Megaloh's “Oyoyo” and Leila Akinyi's “Oyoyo // Nyumbani”2
From “Purpurwort” to Forgiveness: A Tawadian Translation of Celan's “Psalm”1
The People's Microphone: Amplification and Circulation in Klopstock's Ode “Der Grenzstein” (1782)1
Shared Literary Heritages in the Non‐National Archive*1
The Future of Black German Studies Cannot Be Within Academia Alone1
“Wer kennt nicht die Almé der Egyptier?” Benedikte Naubert's Alme oder Egyptische Mährchen (1793–97) and Women Storytellers1
Berlin als literarischer Chronotopos in Nellja Veremejs Berlin liegt im Osten (2013) und Sonallah Ibrahims Berlin 69 (2014)1
World Literature and Literary Afterlife*1
Dismantling the Master's Tools: Notes from a BIPOC Adjunct Faculty1
Telling All the Stories1
Money, Violence, and the Financialized Self in Michael Haneke's Glaciation Trilogy1
To Be Seen and to Be Whole: Black German FLINTA* on Community, Identity, and Connection1
Ruminations on Being Black in Switzerland1
The Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm and their Medieval Background1
World Literature: Against Isolationist Readings1
Schopenhauer's Critique of Nationalism1
Book Reviews0
At the Expense of Black Humanity: White Abolitionist Performativity0
“Über dies eigene Ich wieder hinaus”: Stefan Zweig and Adlerian Psychology0
Eedy, Sean. Four‐Color Communism: Comic Books and Contested Power in the German Democratic Republic0
The divine and the open text: Five steps for reading Hölderlin's Homburger Folioheft0
Perpetual Motion, Time, and Power: Christoph Ransmayr'sCoxas Novel of the Anthropocene0
In Pursuit of Happiness: Gay Intimacy and Relationships in Peter Rehberg's “American” novels Play, Fag Love, and Boy Men0
Medieval things: Agency, materiality, and narratives of objects in medieval German literature and beyond By BettinaBildhauer, Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press, 2020, 223 pp. $99.95 (hardc0
Forum on linguistic indifference: Combined works cited0
Moving Memories. Erinnerungsfilme in der Trans‐Nationalisierung der Erinnerungskultur in Deutschland und Polen By RebeccaGroßmann, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 2021. 401pp. €55 (hardcover)0
How can German studies become a site of resistance to linguistic indifference in language policy regimes?0
Arendt und kein Ende? Representing the political in recent work on Hannah Arendt0
Adler, Anthony Curtis. Politics and Truth in Hölderlin: “Hyperion” and the Choreographic Project of Modernity0
George, Alys X. The Naked Truth: Viennese Modernism and the Body0
Erinnerungsmomente in der Lyrik Brinkmanns. Zehe, Skunk und Frank Sinatra0
In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Jewish‐Communist Writers in East Germany By Thomas C.Fox, Camden House. 2022. pp. 201. $95.00 (hardcover)0
Inverted minor literature: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben's poem “Rotwälsch” and the naturalization of the German language0
African Voices in German Colonial Sources0
Vandeputte, Tom. Critique of Journalistic Reason: Philosophy and the Time of the Newspaper0
Dornbach, Márton. The Saving Line: Benjamin, Adorno, and the Caesuras of Hope0
Baer, Hester. German Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalism0
Are universities, and their language departments, now promoting new forms of linguistic indifference?0
Gailus, Andreas. Forms of Life: Aesthetics and Biopolitics in German Culture0
Vampires and the Orient in Goethe's “Die Braut von Corinth”0
Vannette, Charles. Robert Walser: Unmoored: Schizophrenia, Cognition, and the Text0
Stakes of De‐Canonization in Postcolonial German Studies: A Perspective from elsewhere0
From the Editors0
Putting the medievalist's gaze on display: Zwei Beiträge zum Zusammenspiel von Medievalism Studies und Tendenzen in der Museums‐ und Kommemorierungspraxis seit 19500
Fantastic Consumption and the Utopia of Self‐Cannibalism in Ludwig Tieck's Des Lebens Überfluß0
Groves, Jason. The Geological Unconscious: German Literature and the Mineral Imaginary0
Mennel, Barbara. Women at Work in Twenty‐First‐Century European Cinema.0
The Multilingualism of National Literatures: The Georgian‐German Author Giwi Margwelaschwili (1927–2020)*0
Decay and Afterlife: Form, Time, and the Textuality of Ruins, 1100 to 1900 By AleksandraPrica, The University of Chicago Press. 2022. 298pp. $35.00 (paperback)0
Meyer, Christine. Questioning the Canon: Counter‐Discourse and the Minority Perspective in Contemporary German Literature0
Schwindel(n). Ästhetischer Widerstand in Emmy Hennings' Prosatext Gefängnis (1919)0
The Aesthetics of Kinship: Form and Family in the Long Eighteenth Century By HeidiSchlipphacke, Bucknell University Press. 2023. pp. xiii + 335. $39.95 (paperpack, e‐book)0
Wilgefortis as an example of Transing logics: Before/after Enlightenment thinking0
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Marder, Michael. Green Mass: The Ecological Theology of St. Hildegard of Bingen0
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Was bedeutet es eine Schwarze Deutschlehrerin zu sein?0
“Vielen Dank für den offenen Austausch”: Juli Zeh as public intellectual0
Thinking outside of Philosophy: Goethe, Lévi‐Strauss, Propp0
Mendicino, Kristina. Announcements: On Novelty0
Label Noir's Heimat, bittersüße Heimat: A Transgressive and Transformative Text0
Historical rhapsody: Citation and pseudo‐citation in Herder's Auch eine Philosophie der Geschichte zur Bildung der Menschheit0
Chronister, Necia. Domestic Disputes: Examining Discourses of Home and Property in the Former East Germany0
Flowers, Women, and Work in the Socialist Fairy Tale: Toward a Feminist, Materialist, and Ecocritical Approach0
Can frameworks for language learning be multilingually indifferent?0
Immigration, poetry, and translation between Syria and Germany: Adel Karasholi0
The Old/New Enlightenment: From the Compossible to the Complex0
Ivanova, Mariana. Cinema of Collaboration: DEFA Coproductions and International Exchange in Cold War Europe0
Between Rationalism and Romanticism: Blanckenburg's Versuch über den Roman and the Transformation of Rationalist Metaphysics0
Sound Writing: Experimental Modernism and the Poetics of Articulation By TobiasWilke, University of Chicago Press. 2022. pp. 263. $35 (paperback)0
Queer Utopia in Klaus Mann's Der fromme Tanz0
Tobias, Rochelle, editor. Hölderlin's Philosophy of Nature0
Fuchs, Anne. Precarious Times: Temporality and History in Modern German Culture0
Resisting pluralization and globalization in German culture, 1490–1540: Visions of a nation in decline By PeterHess, Berlin/Boston: DeGruyter, 2020, ix + 389 pp. $115.99 (ebook & hardcover), ISBN 0
Leitgeb, Christoph. Unheimliche Erinnerung – erinnerte Unheimlichkeit. Nationalsozialismus im literarischen Gedächtnis0
Landry, Olivia. Theatre of Anger: Radical Transnational Performance in Contemporary Berlin.0
Dowden, Stephen; Gregor Thuswaldner, and Olaf Berwald, editors. Thomas Bernhard's Afterlives0
Men explain Things to her: Misuse and Abuse in Lou Andreas‐Salomé's Novel Ruth (1895)0
What the Mapmaker doesn't know0
Fantasies of home: “Heimat” in E. T. A. Hoffmann'sHaimatochare0
Gerhardt, Christina. Screening the Red Army Faction: Historical and Cultural Memory0
Criser, Regine, and Ervin Malakaj, editors. Diversity and Decolonization in German Studies0
On Being Adjacent to Historical ViolenceBy IreneKacandes (Ed.), De Gruyter. 2022. pp. 550. $57.99 (paperback)0
Nagel, Barbara N. Ambiguous Aggression in German Realism and Beyond: Flirtation, Passive Aggression, Domestic Violence0
The Skeptical Embodiment of German Idealism: Jean Paul and the Clavis Fichtiana (1800)0
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Birkhold, Matthew H. Characters before Copyright: The Rise and Regulation of Fan Fiction in Eighteenth‐Century Germany0
Stemmann, Anna. Räume der Adoleszenz. Deutschsprachige Jugendliteratur der Gegenwart in topographischer Perspektive0
Forum: New Approaches to Eighteenth‐Century Literature, Culture, and Theory0
Introduction: What do we do with Juli Zeh?0
Page, Jamie. Prostitution and Subjectivity in Late Medieval Germany0
Verschiedene Perspektiven auf räumliche und zeitliche Repräsentationen der Welt im Mittelalter0
“Stories one tells in dark times”: Fabulation, fugitivity, and futurity in Olivia Wenzel's 1000 Serpentinen Angst0
“Ein poetischer Schleier”: Bildung and Failed Conversion in Fanny Lewald's Jenny (1843)0
Disability Studies and Black German Studies0
The Redemption of Things: Collecting and Dispersal in German Realism and Modernism By SamuelFrederick, Cornell University Press. 2021. pp. 330. $125 (hardcover), $34.95 (paperback)0
Women, Cinema, and the First World War in Rosa Porten's Film Wanda's Trick (1918)0
Dante in Deutschland: An Itinerary of Romantic Myth By DanielDiMassa, Bucknell UP. 2022. pp. 242. $150 (hardback), $35.95 (paperback and e‐book)0
The Myth of Abstraction: The Hidden Origins of Abstract Art in German Literature By AndreaMeyertholen, Camden House. 2021. pp. xiv + 310. $110 (handbook)0
Kelz, Robert. Competing Germanies: Nazi, Antifascist, and Jewish Theater in German Argentina, 1933–19650
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Bonds and beards: New Work on gender in German medieval studies0
From the Material to the Mystical in Late Medieval Piety: The Vernacular Transmission of Gertrude of Helfta's Visions By RachaKirakosian, Cambridge University Press. 2021. pp. xviii + 349. $99.99 (har0
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A Wende in representing the Holocaust in German literature? From Jurek Becker to W. G. Sebald0
Negotiating the Dichotomies of Memory Culture in a Post‐Unification Graphic Narrative about the GDR: Simon Schwartz's Drüben!0
Materializing history: Objects and women's lives in medieval Germany0
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Forster, Michael N., and Lina Steiner, editors. Romanticism, Philosophy, and Literature0
Introduction: On linguistic indifference0
Simons, Oliver. Literary Conclusions: The Poetics of Ending in Lessing, Goethe, and Kleist0
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Red Fairy Tales and Non‐Anthropocentric Solidarity: Hermynia Zur Mühlen, Ernst Bloch, and Siegfried Kracauer0
Tracing the Continual Present: Yoko Tawada and Vilém Flusser10
The flaneur in the Borsig locomotive works: Walter Benjamin, the Berlin Radio Youth Hour, and sound as pedagogy0
Feldman, Karen S. Arts of Connection: Poetry, History, Epochality0
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Klüger, Ruth. “Wer rechnet schon mit Lesern?” Aufsätze zur Literatur0
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Campus Medius: Digital mapping in cultural and media studies By SimonGanahl, transcript, 2022, 356 pp. $50 (paperback)0
“Toleranz – du nervst mich so”: Reinventing Lessing's Nathan der Weise for the Contemporary German Stage0
Vertical German Studies: The Significance of the Past for a Concept of World Literature0
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Unpacking the Library Catalog: How to make Authors talk from across the Stacks0
Toward the Critique of Violence: A Critical Edition By PeterFenves and JuliaNg, Stanford University Press. 2021. 350pp. $25.00 (paperback)0
Deiulio, Laura, and John B. Lyon, editors. Gender, Collaboration, and Authorship in German Culture: Literary Joint Ventures, 1750–18500
Rupprecht, Caroline. Asian Fusion: New Encounters in the Asian‐German Avant‐Garde0
Bodily secret(ion)s: Ulrike Draesner's gedächtnisschleifen (1995)0
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Human Rights and German Intellectual History in Transnational Perspective0
Ellis, Alicia E. Gender and Identity in Franz Grillparzer's Classical Dramas: Figuring the Feminine0
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What does cheating in German class have to do with linguistic indifference?0
„Der Lettern Heer, durch deren Erzt man lauter spricht“: Stimmenamplifikation und die Dialektik der Aufklärung in Gottscheds „Jubelode auf das dritte Jahrhundert der edlen Buchdruckerkunst“0
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Index, Volume 93 (2020)0
Ward, Elizabeth. East German Film and the Holocaust0
Making German Jewish Literature Anew: Authorship, Memory, and Place By KatjaGarloff, Indiana University Press. 2022. pp. 216. $35.00 (paperback). $65.00 (hardback)0
Deutsche Literatur – global Stimmen und Positionen der Gegenwartsliteratur0
Sites of Imagination and Memory: Museums and the Remediation of Grimms' Märchen for the Twenty‐first Century0
Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum By Katrin Sieg,University of Michigan Press. 2021. 326pp. $80 (hardcover); $34.95 (paperback)0
Reframing German Cultural Studies: Displacement, Temporality, and Minority Discourses0
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Braun, Rebecca, and Benedict Schofield, editors. Transnational German Studies0
Orphans with Parents: Robert Walser's Jakob von Gunten and the Modernist Novel0
Corpus Delicti 2.0: Juli Zeh und die Covid‐19 Pandemie0
Miller, Matthew. The German Epic in the Cold War: Peter Weiss, Uwe Johnson, and Alexander Kluge0
Thank You0
Andress, Reinhard, editor. Vorstufen des Exils/Early Stages of Exile0
Labrador Inuit and Moravian missionaries: Legacies of a shared documentary heritage0
Schaumann, Caroline. Peak Pursuits: The Emergence of Mountaineering in the Nineteenth Century0
Donahue, William Collins, and Martin Kagel, editors. Die große Mischkalkulation: Institutions, Social Import, and Market Forces in the German Literary Field.0
Kafka's Worlds0
Rosellini, Jay Julian. The German New Right: AfD, PEGIDA and the Re‐imagining of National Identity0
Baubo, Truth, and Joyful Philology in Nietzsche's Die fröhliche Wissenschaft0
Stern, Guy. Invisible Ink: A Memoir0
Jane Eyre in German Lands: The Import of Romance, 1848–1918 By LynneTatlock, Bloomsbury. 2022. pp. 277. $108.00 (hardcover)0
Osborne, Dora. What Remains: The Post‐Holocaust Archive in German Memory Culture0
Ein Fallbeil für die Aufklärung. Heinrich von Kleists Michael Kohlhaas0
Zur Gehorsamskritik im Burgtheater des Vormärz. Friedrich Halm, Eduard von Bauernfeld und der österreichische Liberalismus um 18480
May Ayim's “Wake Work”0
Ghostly Letters: Legacies of Death Letters in Schnitzler's Short Stories0
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Decentering Germany's Classical Center: Colonial Critique and Weimar Classicism0
VonIbrahimzuIbrahim: Daniel Casper von Lohensteins „Türkische Trauerspiele“0
Wilhelm Speyer's best‐selling novels of 1927 and male responses to female emancipation0
Deciphering the Spell‐Book of the Score: Musical Intelligibility and Notational Citation in E.T.A. Hoffmann's Music Writing0
Contested selves: Life writing and German culture By KatjaHerges and ElisabethKrimmer (Eds.), Camden House, 2021, 280 pp. $110 (hardcover), $29.95 (ebook)0
„Mein Gorilla hat ’ne Villa im Zoo.“ Die Weintraubs Syncopators zwischen Berlin und Australien By AlbrechtDümling, ConBrio. 2022. pp. 232. € 24,90 (paperback)0
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Spinner, Samuel J. Jewish Primitivism0
Art, artifice, and eroticized infantilization: Imagining Japanese femininities in the Weimar Republic in Fritz Lang's Harakiri (1919) and Kapitän Mertens's “Kio, die lasterhafte Kirschblüte” (10
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“Das Recht ist kein Kreißsaal für die Gerechtigkeit”: Law, justice, and legal violence in the literature and politics of Juli Zeh0
Harel, Naama. Kafka's Zoopoetics: Beyond the Human‐Animal Barrier0
Seeking German‐Polish Reconciliation through the Heritage Genre: Florian Gallenberger's Der Überläufer (2020)0
Florvil, Tiffany Nicole. Mobilizing Black Germany: Afro‐German Women and the Making of a Transnational Movement.0
Illusion and individuation in the Orientalisms of Arthur Schopenhauer and Karoline von Günderrode0
Berlin Unter Grund: Vision beyond the surface city0
An Atmosphere of Malaise: Failures of Detection in Friedrich Glauser's Matto regiert (1936)0
Hillard, Derek; Heikki Lempa, and Russell Spinney, editors. Feelings Materialized: Emotions, Bodies, and Things in Germany, 1500–19500
Revolutions at Home: The Origin of Modern Childhood and the German Middle Class By Emily C.Bruce, University of Massachusetts Press. 2021. 261pp. $27.95 (paperback) $90.00 (hardcover)0
Index, Volume 94 (2021)0
McGlothlin, Erin. The Mind of the Holocaust Perpetrator in Fiction and Nonfiction0
Great Books by German Women in the Age of Emotion, 1770–1820 By MargaretmaryDaley, Camden House. 2022. pp. x + 299. $120 (hardcover). $29.95 (ebook)0
Stewart, Lizzie. Performing New German Realities: Turkish‐German Scripts of Post‐migration0
“In der Zwickmühle der Zeit”: Marieluise Fleißer's Mehlreisende Frieda Geier (1931) and the Non‐Simultaneities of Gendered Subjectivity0
McCormick, Rick. Sex, Politics, and Comedy: The Transnational Cinema of Ernst Lubitsch0
Simpson, Patricia Anne. The Play World: Toys, Texts, and the Transatlantic German Childhood0
Introduction: The plurality of Premodern German studies0
Tucker, Brian. Theodor Fontane: Irony and Avowal in a Post‐Truth Age0
Millington, Richard. The Gentle Apocalypse: Truth and Meaning in the Poetry of Georg Trakl0
Haakenson, Thomas O. Grotesque Visions: The Science of Berlin Dada.0
Marcel Odenbach's Angels of History: Cross‐Racial Empathy, Racial Violence, and German Appropriation of Black History0
Dickinson, Kristin. DisOrientations: German‐Turkish Cultural Contact in Translation, 1811–19460
Alloyed Truth: The Historiographical and Political Importance of Error in Ludwig Börne's Journalism0
The humanities in crisis: How did we get here and where do we go from here?0
Do language classrooms socialize linguistic indifference?0
Premodern Germany and the teleology of economic history0
Rhythm, Form, Critique: Kathrin Röggla's wir schlafen nicht (2004)0
Nickl, Benjamin. Turkish German Muslims and Comedy Entertainment: Settling into Mainstream Culture in the Twenty‐First Century0
Paul Celan Today: A Companion By MichaelEskin, KarenLeeder, and MarkoPajević (Eds.), De Gruyter. 2021. pp. 373. $24.99 (paperpack)0
On Remembering Hanau and Being an Emotional Academic0
The Long Century's Long Shadow: Weimar Cinema and the Romantic Modern By Kenneth S.Calhoun, University of Toronto Press. 2021. 267pp. $70.00 (hardcover or ebook)0
Norton, Robert E. The Crucible of German Democracy: Ernst Troeltsch and the First World War0
In literary studies, when is (indifference to) monolingualism a form of linguistic indifference?0
Literaturgeschichte stören. BPoC Literatur in Deutschland relational lesen0
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Shame and shamelessness in Oskar Roehler'sDie Unberührbare0
How does linguistic indifference masquerade as linguistic resistance?0
Mapping Black Europe: Monuments, Markers and Memories By Natasha A.Kelly and OliveVassell (Eds.), transcript. 2023. pp. 200. $35 (paperback)0
Krimmer, Elisabeth, and Lauren Nossett, editors. Writing the Self, Creating Community: German Women Authors and the Literary Sphere, 1750–18500
Gelderloos, Carl. Biological Modernism: The New Human in Weimar Culture0
Disenchantment as Reenchantment and the Genesis of the Pöbel in Gottfried Keller's Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe0
The Thirteenth‐Century Animal Turn: Medieval and Twenty‐First Century Perspectives By NigelHarris, Palgrave Macmillan. 2020. pp. 131. $68.50 (hardcover). $54.99 (e‐book)0
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Special Effects and German Silent Film: Techno‐Romantic Cinema By KatharinaLoew, Amsterdam University Press. 2021. 320pp. $144.00 (hardcover)0
Pregnancy, Purity, and Body Autonomy in “New Originals” of “Rapunzel”0
Zwischen Konvention und Eigen‐Art: Text in Gerhard Richters Comic Strip0
Powell, Larson. The Films of Konrad Wolf: Archive of the Revolution0
Meinungsdiktatur and dehumanization: Tendentious drifts in Juli Zeh's Über Menschen0
Werner, Meike G., editor. Ein Gipfel für Morgen. Kontroversen 1917/18 um die Neuordnung Deutschlands auf Burg Lauenstein0
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Other Libraries: On German Studies and African Literature in the World0
Middle Low German thieves’ tales: Ambivalent narratives and cultural adaptations0
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Introduction: German Fairy Tales and Folklore in a Global Context0
Anderson, Stewart. A Dramatic Reinvention: German Television and Moral Renewal after National Socialism, 1956–1970.0
Caplan, Marc. Yiddish Writers in Weimar Berlin0
Höcker, Arne. The Case of Literature: Forensic Narratives from Goethe to Kafka0
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“Habt ihr was für mich?”: Critical Collectivity in Terézia Mora's “Selbstbildnis mit Geschirrtuch” (2016)0
The Problem of the Actress in Modern German Theater and Thought By S. E.Jackson, Camden House. 2021. 246 pp. $105 (hardcover) $29.95 (ebook or pdf)0
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“Mit sanfter Gewalt”: Rape and Sexual Violence in the Works of Christoph Martin Wieland0
A secret thing: Forgetting the author in Annette von Droste‐Hülshoff's “Das erste Gedicht”0
Byrd, Vance, and Ervin Malakaj, editors. Market Strategies and German Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century0
Griffiths, Elystan. The Shepherd, the Volk, and the Middle Class: Transformations of Pastoral in German‐Language Writing, 1750–18500
The Brothers Grimm and the Making of German Nationalism By JakobNorberg, Cambridge University Press. 2022. pp. 228. Open access (PDF). £75.00/$99.99 (hardback)0
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