German Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
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Tradition und Moderne im deutschen Wald: Wilhelm Hauffs Das kalte Herz
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)Der Wald war zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts für die Menschen in den zahlreichen deutschen Kleinstaaten in vielerlei Hinsicht von Bedeutung. Er wurde in der Kunst und Literatur als romantischer und idyllischer Rückzugsort ... -
The personal element in Goethe’s early works
(University of Kansas, 1918) -
Hebbel studien mit besonderer berüchsichtigung der dramatischen technik
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Der arme Heinrich in the thirteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
The humanitarian idea in Lessing’s Nathan der Weise, Goethe’s Iphegenie, and Schiller’s Don Carlos
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“Wi Snackt Wedder Platt!” Bringing Low German back to Bremen and Lower Saxony through the Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
(University of Kansas, 2015-10-01)Since 1992, when the Council of Europe created the Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, 25 member states, including Germany, have ratified the Charter. The Charter protects several minority languages in Germany, ... -
John the Baptist, a tragedy in five acts and an induction, by Hermann Sudermann
(University of Kansas, 1917) -
The influence of Sudermann's Frau Sorge on Frenssen's "Jörn Uhl"
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The fairy drama
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Heathen elements existing in the Nibelungenlied : (compared with the older Edda)
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A comparison of Goethe�s Go?tz von Berlichingen und Schiller�s Die Ra?uber
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Self-confession in Iphigenie, Tasso, and Hermann und Dorothea
(University of Kansas, 1918) -
Violence and Conflict Resolution in Hartmann von Aue's Erec and Iwein, Wirnt von Grafenberg's Wigalois, and Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival
(University of Kansas, 2014-08-31)This dissertation advances research by George Fenwick Jones, Richard Kaeuper, Warren Brown, and Gerd Althoff, analyzing violence and conflict resolution in four Arthurian romances that emerged from a culture that viewed ... -
The Ackermann aus Böhmen and the Book of Job
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A Study of Home Life as Seen in Goethe's Works
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Heinrich Von Kleist Und Die Romantik
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Leben Und Bildung In Den Klostern Des Fruhen Mittelalters Nach Scheffels "Ekkehard" Und Freytags "Das Nest Der Zaunkonige" Bearbeitet
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The omission of the relative pronoun in Hans Sachs’ works
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Hauptmann's Relation To Christianity
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The Development of Pragmatic Competence through Telecollaboration: An Analysis of Requesting Behavior
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)Telecollaboration is a pedagogical approach in which geographically distant parties work together for the purposes of culture and language learning. A growing body of literature documents the benefits of telecollaboration ...