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Perspectives on music in German fiction
The music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl -
States of unconsciousness in three tales by C. F. Meyer
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Perspectives on music in German fiction
the music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
Perspectives on music in German fiction, the music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl
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Perspectives on music in German fiction
the music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
Perspectives on music in German fiction
the music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German Romanticism, Zen and deconstruction -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
States of unconsciousness in three tales by C. F. Meyer
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Gail Hart. Friedrich Schiller [Rezension]
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Perspectives on music in German fiction
the music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl -
A kafkaesque memoir
confessions from the analytic couch -
States of unconsciousness in three tales by C. F. Meyer
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Perspectives on music in German fiction, the music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl
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Perspectives on music in German fiction
the music-fiction of Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
Going Beyond the Pairs
The Coincidence of Opposites in German Romanticism, Zen, and Deconstruction -
Kuzniar, Alice A.: Delayed endings [Rezension]
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Hyakujo's geese, Amban's doughnuts and Rilke's 'Carrousel'
sources east and west for Salinger's 'Catcher' -
Kafka and the East
the case for spiritual affinity -
Reviews - In Praise of Antiheroes: Figures and Themes in Modern European Literature, 1830-1890
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"Hyakujo's Geese, Ambam's Doughnuts and Rilke's Carrousel: Sources East and West for Salinger's Catcher"
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Kafka and the East: The Case for Spiritual Affinity - Though he knew nothing of Zen, Kafka shares with its premiere koan collection, Mumonkan, deep mystical insight into the coincidentia oppositorum. This casts the entire sense of his "spiritual" relation to the East in a fascinatingly ambiguous light.