Now available Online
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies
Publishing peer-reviewed research on German literature and culture since
1965
The Canadian Association of University Teachers of German, the German
Section of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature
Association, and the University of Toronto Press are pleased to announce the
launch of Seminar Online. This incredible resource boasts over 850 articles
in its 44 volumes - 1965 to present.
Seminar is a forum for scholarly and critical discussion of Germanic Studies
- the study of literature and culture of the German-speaking countries, and
of literature and culture in other Germanic languages excluding English. The
journal aims to foster international cooperation in the study of Germanic
literatures and cultures in the English-speaking world.
Here's what you'll find in the latest issue of Seminar .
Seminar Volume 44, Number 4 - November
2008(http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/120330)
The Dagger is the Pen: Violence and Writing in Lessing's Emilia Galotti
Grant P Mcallister
Domesticity, Eccentricity, and the Problems of Self-Making: The Suffering
Protagonists in Theodor Fontane's Effi Briest and Leopoldo Alas's La Regenta
Edith H Krause
Technology and Perception in Alfred Andersch's Early Poetry and Prose
Daniel Gilfillan
Going East, Looking West: Border Crossings in Recent German Cinema
Gabriele Mueller
Seminar Online has what researchers want in an electronic resource. In
addition to the substantial back file and current issues, the Seminar Online
site has full searching (full text, Boolean, relevancy ranking, and
persistent keyword searching), quick searching (single field, single button,
automatic recognition of ISSN and DOI), advanced searching (citation text,
publication, subjects, or content types), search results (summaries,
dimensional navigation, abstracts, citation or tabular results, search
within results, filter selected items), parent list navigation, publication
metadata, TOC alerting, forward reference linking, and link exports.
Want to see the Seminar Online Archive in your library?
We are working to expand Seminar's audience to academic institutions around
the world. If you'd like to see this incredible research tool in your
library, use the "recommend this journal" function at Seminar Online.
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