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This volume combines a general introduction, an in-depth study of, an interview with, and five original poems by German poet, Sarah Kirsch.
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Das PROMPT Kurs-Handbuch (Practical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training) behandelt eine Reihe geburtshilflicher Notfallsituationen und hat die... Læs mere
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This is a biography of Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926), the 20th-century lyric poet, whose works - "the New Poems", the "Duino Elegies", "the Sonnets to Orpheus", and in prose the "Cornet" and the "Malte Laurids Brigge", are of lasting importance to European literature.
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In this collection of essays, German linguists consider a wide range of topics, including language change, language in political discourse, language in Berlin after the Wall, language and gender, the speech styles of youth subcultures, and language and television.
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This text examines attempts to construct a Jewish identity suitable for an increasingly secular world. He examines... Læs mere
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Designed for German students of all levels, the second edition of this unique writing guide is updated with prompts for exploring contemporary culture and identities
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Containing 15,000 headwords, each entry in this dictionary provides the German equivalents, variants and contexts, as well as the degree of currency/rarity of the idiomatic expression.
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In the mid-1880s, the Realist author and Anglophile Theodor Fontane observed: ‘nowhere is so much translation done as in Germany.’
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This study of a wide selection of literary texts from the beginning of the twenty-first century aims to explore various ways in which a sense of belonging is being articulated and understood in contemporary Germany.