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Chandos and his Neighbors
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Probleme der Moderne
Studien zur deutschen Literatur von Nietzsche bis Brecht ; Festschrift für Walter Sokel -
All theater is revolutionary theater
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A new history of German literature. Ed. by David E. Wellbery ... [Rezension]
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The irrelevance of aesthetics and the de-theorizing of self in "classical" Weimar
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The absence of drama in nineteenth-century Germany
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Intransitive parody and the trap of reading in turn-of-the-century German prose
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Brecht' s writing against writing
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Goethe as woman
the undoing of literature -
Goethe's theory of poetry
Faust and the regeneration of language -
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
the theaters of consciousness -
Probleme der Moderne
Studien zur deutschen Literatur von Nietzsche bis Brecht ; Festschrift für Walter Sokel -
Beyond theory
eighteenth-century German literature and the poetics of irony -
Speech, writing, and identity in the "West-östlicher Divan"
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Theater as problem
modern drama and its place in literature -
The politics of the Mörike-debate and its object
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Beyond theory
eighteenth century German literature and the poetics of irony -
Theater as problem
modern drama and its place in literature -
The defective art of poetry
Sappho to Yeats -
Goethe's theory of poetry
Faust and the regeneration of language -
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
the theaters of consciousness -
Probleme der Moderne
Studien zur deutschen Literatur von Nietzsche bis Brecht ; Festschrift für Walter Sokel -
Modern drama and German classicism
Renaissance from Lessing to Brecht -
Deus visibilis; or, God manifested in the flesh
Being a discourse, concerning the fundamental and essential articles, of the Christian religion: improved for the strengthning [sic] of the faith, and promoting of the comfort of Christians, in life and death. [Thirteen line of Scripture texts] By John Fowle, Minister of the Gospel in Bermuda -
Aesthetics as Secular millennialism
its trail from Baumgarten and Kant to Walt Disney and Hitler