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> From: Charlie Louth <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Bristol Colloquia
> Date: 07 October 1999 15:42
>
> Would colleagues please note the following, at which anyone
> interested is very welcome:
>
>
> DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN,
> UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
>
> COLLOQUIA 1999-2000
>
>
> John Hibberd (University of Bristol), 26 October 1999
> Kleist’s Letter of 1 April 1801
>
> Hans Reiss (University of Bristol), 16 November 1999
> Professor of German Unmasked as SS-Hauptsturmführer: The German Response
to a Murky Tale
>
> Anthony Grenville (London), 7 December 1999
> Refugees from Hitler in Britain in the Post-War Years
>
> Andrea Capovilla (University of Oxford), 8 February 2000
> Hanna Aschbach meets Gustav Aschenbach: Writing about the
> Menopause in Alice Ruehle-Gerstel's novel *Der Umbruch oder
> Hanna und die Freiheit*, and Thomas Mann's novellas
> *Der Tod in Venedig* and *Die Betrogene*
>
> Helen Watanabe - O’Kelly (University of Oxford), 29 February 2000
> Drama at the Dresden Court in the Seventeenth Century
>
> Margaret Boakes (Bristol), 28 March 2000
> The Musical Legacy of Goethe’s *Faust*
>
> Mark Allinson (University of Bristol), 16 May 2000
> Communists in Austria 1918-1934 - more than a footnote to history?
>
>
> All take place on Tuesdays in the School of Modern
> Languages Staff Room, 19 Woodland Road, Bristol at
> 5.15 for 5.30pm
>
> Contact:
> Charlie Louth, Dept. of German - Tel: (0117) 928 9011;
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
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