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To browse Academia. Chapter Eight, comparatively-contrastively, the two very different figures of Wessi Alexander von Schlippenbach and Ossi Ulrich Gumpert, both pianists, composers, and big-band as well as small-group leaders, and trio, duo, and solo artists. The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Professor in the Humanities. The largest of its kind in North America, this distinctive collection of monographs and literary journals is housed in the John M.
Olin Library. Materials are made available to scholars at other universities via interlibrary loan. In addition, faculty, students, and the general public can utilize collection materials in person. Each year, Washington University's Germanic Languages and Literatures Department, in cooperation with the University Libraries, compiles a bibliography of items added the previous year.
Organized by author or editor, entries include local call numbers as well as subject and genre descriptors. This 28th issue of the Bibliography includes entries for over volumes published in These acquisitions include novels, poetry, short story collections, essays, autobiographical works, and literary and cultural periodicals from publishers in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. I hope you find this bibliography helpful. Please don't hesitate to contact me with questions or suggestions about the Bibliography or the Collection.
A review of the new edition and translation of the thirteenth-century German heroic epic. We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to, in particular, the Governments of Germany,. To do fieldwork apparently requires some of the instincts of an exile, for the fieldworker typically arrives at the place of study without much of an introduction and knowing few people, if any. Fieldworkers, it seems, learn to move among strangers while holding themselves in readiness for episodes of embarrassment, affection, misfortune, partial or vague revelation, deceit, confusion, isolation, warmth, adventure, fear, concealment, pleasure, surprise, insult, and always possible deportation.
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