Klaus L. Berghahn / Jost Hermand (eds.)
Goethe in German-Jewish Culture
Herausgeber: Berghahn, Klaus L.; Hermand, Jost
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Goethe in German-Jewish Culture
Herausgeber: Berghahn, Klaus L.; Hermand, Jost
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New essays examining Goethe's relationship to the Jews, and the contribution of Jewish scholars to the fame of the greatest German writer.
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New essays examining Goethe's relationship to the Jews, and the contribution of Jewish scholars to the fame of the greatest German writer.
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- Studies in German Literature L Nr.1
- Verlag: CAMDEN HOUSE INC
- Revised 2000
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781571133236
- ISBN-10: 1571133232
- Artikelnr.: 21948696
- Studies in German Literature L Nr.1
- Verlag: CAMDEN HOUSE INC
- Revised 2000
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781571133236
- ISBN-10: 1571133232
- Artikelnr.: 21948696
Klaus L. Berghahn, Jost Hermand
Patterns of Childhood: Goethe and the Jews
Klaus L. Berghahn Goethe and the Concept of Bildungin Jewish Emancipation
Ehrhard Bahr Demarcations and Projections: Goethe in the Berlin Salons
Barbara Hahn A View from Below: H. Heine and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Jost Hermand Cultural History as Enlightenment: Remarks on Ludwig Geiger's Experiences of Judaism, Philology, and Goethe
Christoph Koenig Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Brenda Machosky Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Marcel Rotter Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Hope Hague From the Pedestal to the Couch: Goethe, Freud, and Jewish Assimilation
Robert C. Holub Upholding the Ideals of the "Other Germany": German
Jewish Goethe Scholars in U.S. Exile
Gisela Hoecherl
Alden "Humanitätssalbader": Goethe's Distaste for Jewish Emancipation and Jewish Responses
The Insufficient as Event: Goethe Lesson at the Frankfurt School
Karla L. Schultz
Klaus L. Berghahn Goethe and the Concept of Bildungin Jewish Emancipation
Ehrhard Bahr Demarcations and Projections: Goethe in the Berlin Salons
Barbara Hahn A View from Below: H. Heine and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Jost Hermand Cultural History as Enlightenment: Remarks on Ludwig Geiger's Experiences of Judaism, Philology, and Goethe
Christoph Koenig Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Brenda Machosky Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Marcel Rotter Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Hope Hague From the Pedestal to the Couch: Goethe, Freud, and Jewish Assimilation
Robert C. Holub Upholding the Ideals of the "Other Germany": German
Jewish Goethe Scholars in U.S. Exile
Gisela Hoecherl
Alden "Humanitätssalbader": Goethe's Distaste for Jewish Emancipation and Jewish Responses
The Insufficient as Event: Goethe Lesson at the Frankfurt School
Karla L. Schultz
Patterns of Childhood: Goethe and the Jews
Klaus L. Berghahn Goethe and the Concept of Bildungin Jewish Emancipation
Ehrhard Bahr Demarcations and Projections: Goethe in the Berlin Salons
Barbara Hahn A View from Below: H. Heine and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Jost Hermand Cultural History as Enlightenment: Remarks on Ludwig Geiger's Experiences of Judaism, Philology, and Goethe
Christoph Koenig Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Brenda Machosky Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Marcel Rotter Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Hope Hague From the Pedestal to the Couch: Goethe, Freud, and Jewish Assimilation
Robert C. Holub Upholding the Ideals of the "Other Germany": German
Jewish Goethe Scholars in U.S. Exile
Gisela Hoecherl
Alden "Humanitätssalbader": Goethe's Distaste for Jewish Emancipation and Jewish Responses
The Insufficient as Event: Goethe Lesson at the Frankfurt School
Karla L. Schultz
Klaus L. Berghahn Goethe and the Concept of Bildungin Jewish Emancipation
Ehrhard Bahr Demarcations and Projections: Goethe in the Berlin Salons
Barbara Hahn A View from Below: H. Heine and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Jost Hermand Cultural History as Enlightenment: Remarks on Ludwig Geiger's Experiences of Judaism, Philology, and Goethe
Christoph Koenig Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Brenda Machosky Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Marcel Rotter Waiting for Goethe: Goethe Biographies from Ludwig Geiger to Friedrich Gundolf
Hope Hague From the Pedestal to the Couch: Goethe, Freud, and Jewish Assimilation
Robert C. Holub Upholding the Ideals of the "Other Germany": German
Jewish Goethe Scholars in U.S. Exile
Gisela Hoecherl
Alden "Humanitätssalbader": Goethe's Distaste for Jewish Emancipation and Jewish Responses
The Insufficient as Event: Goethe Lesson at the Frankfurt School
Karla L. Schultz