Dear Colleagues,
The October number of German Life and Letters is now available. For the
list of contents please see below. For abstracts and further details visit
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John Sandford
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CONTENTS
‘Wenn ich leben soll, so sei es mit dir!’ The Relationship of Father and
Son in Goethe'S Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre (Charlotte Lee)
‘Fort in die Welt!– Nach Konstantinopel!’: Das Orientbild im literarischen
Werk E.T.A. Hoffmanns (Birgit Röder)
From the Evening‐Land to the Wild East: Symbolic Geography in Three Poems by
Georg Trakl (Richard Millington)
‘Ebenso hiess das Mädchen nicht andauernd Marie’: Vier (fast) unbekannte
Frauenbriefe an Bertolt Brecht aus den Jahren 1916 bis 1918 (Jürgen
Hillesheim and Stephen Parker)
Translation and the Uses of a Holocaust Testimony: Elie Wiesel's La Nuit in
German Translation (Peter Davies)
Silencing the Provincial other: Focalisation, Identification and Power in
Franz Innerhofer's Schöne Tage (Catriona Firth)
Touching Distance: Gender, Germanness, and the Gaze in Angelina
Maccarone's Fremde Haut (2005) (Emily Jeremiah)
Inverting the Lives of ‘Others’: Retelling the Nazi Past in Ehe im
Schatten and Das Leben der Anderen (Ute Wölfel)
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