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  1. Goethe und Beckett: Vom genialen Großsinn zum schöpferischen Eigensinn
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    Abstract ; Mit dem Konzept des schöpferischen Selbstdenkens, der "autologie créatrice", hat Beckett die Vorstellung des Originalgenies aufgegriffen, wie sie der junge Goethe vorbildlich dargestellt hat. Beckett hat die Vorstellung des Originalgenies... more

     

    Abstract ; Mit dem Konzept des schöpferischen Selbstdenkens, der "autologie créatrice", hat Beckett die Vorstellung des Originalgenies aufgegriffen, wie sie der junge Goethe vorbildlich dargestellt hat. Beckett hat die Vorstellung des Originalgenies radikal individualisiert. Das allumfassende Begehren und das hemmungslose Aufnahmevermögen des Genies, die Beherrschung der Wirklichkeit durch die Einbildungskraft werden in Becketts Texten in ein Spiel des Bewusstseins mit sich selbst verwandelt. Beckett hat sich in seinem frühen Gedicht "The Vulture" (1935) mit Goethes "Harzreise im Winter" auseinandergesetzt und die Umwertung der Genialität dargestellt. Traditionelle und innovative Aspekte des Genie-Modells im Werk Becketts werden mit Beispielen aus den Romanen "L’innommable" und "Molloy" erläutert.

     

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    Subjects: Samuel Beckett; Goethe; Rhetorik; Literaturwissenschaft
  2. Das Lob der Liebe von den Trobadors bis Pietro Aretino
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    Abstract ; Da nicht alle individuellen erotischen Phantasien sozial konvenabel sind, bemühen sich die Dichter darum, die provozierende Besonderheit eines "egoistischen Tagtraumes durch Abänderungen oder Verhüllungen" abzumildern (S. Freud).... more

     

    Abstract ; Da nicht alle individuellen erotischen Phantasien sozial konvenabel sind, bemühen sich die Dichter darum, die provozierende Besonderheit eines "egoistischen Tagtraumes durch Abänderungen oder Verhüllungen" abzumildern (S. Freud). Sexualität wird in Liebesgedichten durch metaphorische Hinweise, durch die Benennung mythologischer oder klassischer Liebesaffären, durch die vulgäre oder metaphorische Benennung der Geschlechtsorgane oder durch eine Suite von Emblemata evoziert. Die Bewertung der Sexualität kann rigoros moralisch, mit schlechtem Gewissen affirmativ oder emanzipiert hedonistisch sein; sie wird nicht selten mit misogynen Akzenten versehen. Es werden Gedichte männlicher oder weiblicher Troubadours, Petrarcas, Boccaccios, Louise Labés, Pietro Aretinos, Clément Marots, François Villons und anonymer Autoren vorgestellt.

     

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    Subjects: erotische Literatur; erregende Literatur; altprovenzalische Lyrik; Petrarca; Boccaccio; Louïse Labé; Pietro Aretino; François Villon; Clément Marot; Rhetorik; Literaturwissenschaft
  3. T - Z
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  4. P - St
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  5. K - O
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  6. C - J
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  7. A - B
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  8. Ilse Aichinger
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Metzler

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  9. Konrad Nies, "The revenge of the forest primeval"
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  New York University Press

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  10. Kurt Guggenheim
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Metzler

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  11. Schreibprozess : von der Idee zum fertigen Text
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Gesellschaft für Medienkultur und Qualitätsjournalismus

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    DDC Categories: 808
    Subjects: Writing; Writing research; Writing process; Media linguistics
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  12. Writing strategies and text structures
    Published: 2000

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    DDC Categories: 808
    Subjects: IAM-Tagungsbeitrag
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  13. Progression analysis (PA) : investigating writing strategies in the computer workplace
    Published: 2000

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  14. Progression analysis (PA) : investigating writing strategies in the computer workplace
    Published: 2000

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  15. Wissenschaftliches Schreiben und studentisches Lernen
    Author: Kruse, Otto
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  BdWi

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    Subjects: Lernen; Studieren; Wissenschaftliches Schreiben
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  16. andererseits - Yearbook of Transatlantic German Studies: Vol. 11/12, 2022/23
    Published: 2024

    andererseits provides a forum for research, commentary, and creative work on topics related to the German-speaking world and the field of German Studies. Works presented in the publication come from a wide variety of genres including book reviews,... more

     

    andererseits provides a forum for research, commentary, and creative work on topics related to the German-speaking world and the field of German Studies. Works presented in the publication come from a wide variety of genres including book reviews, poetry, essays, editorials, forum discussions, academic notes, lectures, and traditional peer-reviewed academic articles. In addition, we welcome contributions by journalists, librarians, archivists, and other commentators interested in German Studies broadly conceived. As a specifically transatlantic endeavor, we also highlight select topics in American Studies that impact German Studies. By publishing such a diverse array of material, we hope to demonstrate the extraordinary value of the humanities in general, and German Studies in particular, on a variety of intellectual and cultural levels. This issue features sections about German Studies approaches to media literacy, Stephen Dowden's book »Modernism and Mimesis« and the poetics of ambiguous memory.

     

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    Subjects: http://schema.org/Book; Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften; German Studies -- Literature -- Media Literacy -- Modernism -- Memory -- Language -- Culture -- German Literature -- Interculturalism -- Literary Studies
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  17. Filmische Elemente in der Literatur
    Author: Stork, Merle
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe

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    Parent title: Stork M. Filmische Elemente in Der Literatur . Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe; 2024.
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  18. Travel in Victorian periodicals database : TVPD ; TVPD
    Published: 2024

    Introduction to the Travel in Victorian Periodicals Database (TVPD) This database (TVPD) was compiled in the context of a research project on the representation of travel in Victorian periodicals conducted by Barbara Korte at the University of... more

     

    Introduction to the Travel in Victorian Periodicals Database (TVPD) This database (TVPD) was compiled in the context of a research project on the representation of travel in Victorian periodicals conducted by Barbara Korte at the University of Freiburg. The results of the project will be published in a monograph: Travel in Victorian Periodicals, 1850-1900: Media Logic and Cultural Work. Over the course of four years, entries for the database were written and edited by Sophie Bantle, Sofia Guimarães, Janna Kaiser, Klara Machata, Özlem Sarica, Lara Trunz and Mona Zeuner (in alphabetical order). Victorian travel writing has been extensively studied for books, but the representation of travel in periodicals – in the form of travelogues, topographical descriptions and travel advice, in lengthy articles as well as short notes – has received little attention. It can be claimed, though, that periodicals had a greater impact on the Victorian culture of travel than books because they were a medium of daily life, addressed different sections of society, and engaged with travel in media-specific forms. With their own media logic, Victorian periodicals played a major role in accommodating their readers to the discourses and practices of contemporary travel. The database focuses on four widely read periodicals: o The Leisure Hour (1852–1905) was a long-lived and influential family magazine with a great number of travel-related articles. During its first two decades, the Leisure Hour’s address encompassed readers of the middle as well as the working classes. o Good Words (1860–1910) was a family magazine addressed to middle-class readers. Like the Leisure Hour it cultivated a Protestant tone. o The Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine (1852–1882) was addressed to middle-class female readers and situated travel in the middle-class female lifeworld, also reflecting the cultural constraints to which women’s travel was exposed. o The Boy’s Own Paper (1879–1967) was targeted at young male readers. Its engagement with travel was ...

     

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    Subjects: Englisch; Reiseliteratur; Magazin (Zeitschrift); Zeitschrift; Bibliografie
  19. Trajectoires : Lebenswege in der Romanistik. Partie 2. Prof. Dr. Joseph Jurt im Interview
    Published: 2024

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  20. Tragischer Held
    Published: 2024

    Als „tragischer Held“ werden im ursprünglichen Sinne diejenigen Figuren einer Tragödie bezeichnet, die als Handlungsträger im Verlauf des Stücks physisch (mitunter auch psychisch) erhebliches Unglück erleben, oder zumindest eine diesbezügliche... more

     

    Als „tragischer Held“ werden im ursprünglichen Sinne diejenigen Figuren einer Tragödie bezeichnet, die als Handlungsträger im Verlauf des Stücks physisch (mitunter auch psychisch) erhebliches Unglück erleben, oder zumindest eine diesbezügliche Gefährdung (tragisches Potenzial) erkennen lassen. Die Fragen, was genau tragische Helden und ihre Tragik auszeichnet und ob synchron oder diachron überhaupt generalisierende Aussagen über tragisches Heldentum möglich sind, gehören zu den umstrittensten Themen der Tragödienforschung. In der Antike haben die Dichter selbst – anders als etwa in der deutschen Klassik – keine theoretischen Reflexionen über diese Themen hinterlassen.

     

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    Subjects: Tragödie; Tragik; Tragischer Held; Tragische Heldin; Rezeptionsästhetik; Heroisierung; Held; Heldenverehrung
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  21. Mediality
    Published: 2024

    The heroic becomes manifest in representations. In order to be socially effective, the heroic has to be articulated and communicated, and medialisation is therefore important for transmitting ideas of the heroic. Media and cultural studies assume... more

     

    The heroic becomes manifest in representations. In order to be socially effective, the heroic has to be articulated and communicated, and medialisation is therefore important for transmitting ideas of the heroic. Media and cultural studies assume that media contribute actively to the creation of meaning and that media have a dynamic of their own in the constitution of the heroic. The contribution of mediality to meanings and effects of the heroic is particularly strong in imaginative and artistic portrayals. Such representations not only serve social self-observation and self-interpretation, they also have the potential to remodel or even redefine notions of the heroic. The mediality of a particular representation can even disrupt traditions and thus contribute to the transformation of heroizations and heroisms. Each media product (a narrative, an image, a comic, a play, a video game, etc.) co-constructs and filters the particular figuration of the heroic through its inherent technical and historical specifics. The medium in which the portrayal occurs affects the form in which the heroic is aesthetically configured. Social and personal figurations, aesthetic form and media are interdependent in the creation of meanings of the heroic.

     

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    Subjects: Medialität; Medientheorie; Held; Heroisierung; Ästhetik; Gattung; Sprachlicher Code; Kommunikation
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  22. Posthuman heroes

    Posthuman figures in contemporary popular culture have heroic potential: Their physical strength transcends human limitations, and some possess a more comprehensive intelligence. However, they can only develop this potential if they are granted... more

     

    Posthuman figures in contemporary popular culture have heroic potential: Their physical strength transcends human limitations, and some possess a more comprehensive intelligence. However, they can only develop this potential if they are granted agency beyond human control. In the 21st century, the unconditional control of the human being in a posthuman life-world has become increasingly negotiable. From a multitude of films and TV series with diverse posthuman characters, the most prominent are those that are situated in a world where the position of the human as the most intelligent being in a posthuman world is open to challenge. This article presents a spectrum of posthuman heroic figures and narratives using examples from anglophone literature, film and television.

     

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    Subjects: Held; Posthumanismus; Künstliche Intelligenz; Künstlicher Mensch; Anthropozentrismus; Enhancement (Medizinische Ethik); Science-Fiction; Superheld; Popkultur
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  23. Posthumane Helden

    Posthumane Figuren der zeitgenössischen Populärkultur haben, etwa aufgrund ihrer menschliche Grenzen überschreitenden physischen Kraft oder umfassenderen Intelligenz, heroisches Potential. Dieses Potential können sie allerdings nur entfalten, wenn... more

     

    Posthumane Figuren der zeitgenössischen Populärkultur haben, etwa aufgrund ihrer menschliche Grenzen überschreitenden physischen Kraft oder umfassenderen Intelligenz, heroisches Potential. Dieses Potential können sie allerdings nur entfalten, wenn ihnen menschliche Kontrolle übersteigende agency zugestanden wird. Im 21. Jahrhundert schließlich wird die unbedingte Kontrolle des Menschen immer mehr verhandelbar. Aus einer Vielzahl von Filmen und TV-Serien mit nun diversifizierten posthumanen Figuren stechen vor allem jene heraus, die sie ernsthaft in einer Welt verorten, in der die Position des Menschen als intelligentestes Wesen angreifbar ist.

     

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    Subjects: Held; Heldin; Posthumanismus; Künstliche Intelligenz; Künstlicher Mensch; Anthropozentrismus; Enhancement (Medizinische Ethik); Science-Fiction; Superheld; Popkultur
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  24. Hero narratives

    In the media and popular culture, talk of “hero stories” is omnipresent, and even recent scholarship ascribes to “hero narratives” a central role in heroization processes. In narratology, however, heroes and the heroic play only a marginal role.... more

     

    In the media and popular culture, talk of “hero stories” is omnipresent, and even recent scholarship ascribes to “hero narratives” a central role in heroization processes. In narratology, however, heroes and the heroic play only a marginal role. Here, the term “hero” is mostly used as a synonym for “protagonist”, which may include but is not limited to “heroic figures” in the narrow sense. On the one hand, this is regrettable, but on the other hand it offers the possibility of recasting this subject. The most prolific narratological categories with which the heroic can be apprehended are plot and figure. The one deals with typical plot structures and narrative sequences, the other with the narrative development of figures, in particular with their model ethical character that can be seen in that development. Of course, plot and figure mutually determine one another: there is no plot without figures and no figures without a plot. In this article, different narratological approaches for describing heroic figures and plot structures are summarised – including Hans Robert Jauß’s term “identification patterns” (Identifikationsmuster) and Patrick Hogan’s modelling of ‘heroic plot structures’ – and their analytical power illustrated using case studies.

     

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    Subjects: Erzählung; Handlung (Literatur); Handlung; Held; Heldenepos; Identifikation; Literatur; Rezeptionsästhetik
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  25. Nine Heroes / Nine Worthies
    Published: 2024

    The ‘Nine Worthies’ (French: neuf preux) are a late mediaeval canon of individual heroes who were admired for their virtue and heroism. Initially appearing only as a literary topos, the Nine Worthies eventually also developed into a motif in art... more

     

    The ‘Nine Worthies’ (French: neuf preux) are a late mediaeval canon of individual heroes who were admired for their virtue and heroism. Initially appearing only as a literary topos, the Nine Worthies eventually also developed into a motif in art history that is found in different media such as painting, fresco, tapestry or sculpture. The selection and ordering of the figures did not follow any set tradition. In the depictions the nine heroes are elevated to ideal representations of knightly bravery whose fame and exemplariness is based on heroic deeds on the battlefield. The embodiment of knightly role models did not just have purely aesthetic or representative functions, but also pursued appellative and moralising aims.The Nine Worthies first appeared in literature at the beginning of the 14th century as a list of ideal knights, later giving rise to numerous portrayals in art. This group comprised Hector of Troy, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar as three heroes of pagan antiquity; Judah Maccabee, King David and the prophet Joshua as the three representatives of the Old Testament; and King Arthur, Charlemagne and Godfrey of Bouillon as three figures representing Christendom. Starting in France the Nine Worthies found visual expression in Germany, Austria, Italy, England and Denmark.

     

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    Subjects: Neun gute Helden; Held; Heroisierung; Ritter; Herrscher; Herrscherideal; Literarische Gestalt; Topos; Kanon
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