BDSL-Klassifikation: 17.00.00 20. Jahrhundert (1914-1945) > 17.18.00 Zu einzelnen Autoren
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Franz Kafka e o medium Kaiserpanorama
(2010)
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Thiago Benites dos Santos
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Da aurora à meia-noite : Peça em duas partes
(2010)
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Georg Kaiser
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Brecht - Galileo
(2010)
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Herbert Deinert
- This is the age of doubt, says Brecht's Galileo, the 17th century scientist. "It ain't necessarily so," says Gershwin's Sportin' Life of the 1930ies. "De t'ings dat yo li'ble / to read in de Bible / it ain't necessarily so. / Now I takes dat gospel / whenever it's pos'ble / but wid a grain of salt."
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Brecht / Weill : The Three Penny Opera
(2010)
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Herbert Deinert
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Germans against Hitler
(2010)
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Herbert Deinert
- "The sun shines, and Hitler is master of this city. The sun shines, and dozens of my friends are in prison, possibly dead. Thousands of people like Frl. Schroeder are acclimatizing themselves, like an animal which changes its coat for the winter. After all, whatever government is in power, they are doomed to live in this town." These are among the final entries in Christopher Isherwood's Berlin Diaries. Hitler has legally assumed power and Isherwood, who "can't altogether believe that any of this has really happened," will leave the city he has come to love and return to England. The Nazi Movement that began a decade ago in seedy Bavarian beer halls has now conquered its very antithesis, Prussia. It seems unstoppable. The people, as always, will adapt or perish.
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Kafka :The Judgment ; Judgment without trial?
(2010)
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Herbert Deinert
- At the beginning of The Judgment, we find Georg Bendemann, who has just finished a letter to his friend in Russia, reliving once more the agonizing decision to write the letter in the first place. The decision had not been easy. Like many of Kafka's characters, Georg Bendemann is obsessed with the idea of analysis, with the painstaking exploration of all sides of a given issue. "What could one write to such a man without hurting him?" had been the question. "On the other hand, by writing only casual gossip or not at all one would doubtless increase the friends isolation" had been the counter-argument. What follows now is an exercise in looking at alternatives that spawn new alternatives that leaves the reader dazzled. Each conclusion is in turn explored to its possible opposite implications, which are in turn qualified, which leads to more questions followed by more partial conclusions plus qualifications thereof. The process could continue ad infinitum, in fact, has gone on for years--we are merely presented with a condensed version of it.
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Mother Courage : a chronicle of the thirty years war (1618-1648)
(2010)
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Herbert Deinert
- A single mother and her grown children. A team now. The fathers have come and gone and are barely remembered. These are her children. By contrast, Matthew (27; 56) identifies an anonymous woman as "the mother of Zebedee's children." We'll talk about it, for what it may mean. More important is the fact that this group is headed by a dominant female. Let's see if it makes a difference. Demian, as you'll remember, was the product of matriarchy, as it were, and seemed to be none the worse for it. It wasn't even worth mentioning. Fifty years later, Edgar Wibeau of Plenzdorf's The New Sorrows of Young W. (1972), a modern version of Goethe's bestselling novel Werther written 200 years earlier, and one of the most brilliant pieces of theatre post-Brecht, does find it worth mentioning. He is "sick & tired" of being paraded as living proof that "a single mother can successfully raise a male."
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"Unser Leben gleicht einer Reise" : Türkei-Bilder in den Texten Annemarie Schwarzenbachs
(2010)
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Petra Heinrichs
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Ansätze zur Rezeption der orientalischen Welt in der rumäniendeutschen Literatur : Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von Oscar Walter Cisek und Adolf Meschendörfer
(2010)
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Roxana Nubert
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Orientrezeptionen Ernst Blochs und Bertolt Brechts : Ein Beitrag zur Rekontextualisierung oder Kontexterweiterung des globalen Humanismus versus Terrorismus
(2010)
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Oktay Saydam