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  1. Rezension: Roman B. Kremer: Autobiographie als Apologie: Rhetorik der Rechtfertigung bei Baldur von Schirach, Albert Speer, Karl Dönitz und Erich Raeder
    Published: 2018

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: German
    Media type: Undefined
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 830
    Subjects: historische Entwicklung; Biographie; Legitimation; Rhetorik; Speer; A.; Schirach; B. von; Dönitz; K.; Raeder; E.
  2. Utopia in Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: Utopia is a universal concept, as manifested by the fact that it has attracted readers of five centuries and has influenced numerous writers. It is obvious that people, recognizing the abundant stupidities, corruptions, and injustice... more

     

    Abstract: Utopia is a universal concept, as manifested by the fact that it has attracted readers of five centuries and has influenced numerous writers. It is obvious that people, recognizing the abundant stupidities, corruptions, and injustice prevalent in their society, should attempt to plan a better system for living together. Whether they can reach such a society or not is the fundamental question found in most Vonnegut’s works. The utopian schemes in Vonnegut’s works such as the settlement of San Lorenzo in Cat's Cradle, almost always backfire, often bringing about more problems than they promise to solve. Therefore, in this paper, it is aimed to emphasize Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle regarding the concepts of utopia and dystopia as well as apocalyptical notions. Apocalypse can be investigated in Cat’s Cradle and it gives a serious quality to Vonnegut's work. The emptiness of mere survival is painfully described in Cat's Cradle, in which the earth is locked in frozen death

     

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    Language: English
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    DDC Categories: 810
    Subjects: Literatur; Utopie; Dystopie; Vonnegut; K.; Apocalypse
  3. Christa Wolf, Carola Stern, Günter de Bruyn und Günter Kunert: zum Porträt einer Generation
    Published: 2006

    Abstract: Einleitend analysiert die Verfasserin die Anfänge der einzelnen autobiographischen Schriften, wodurch ein Einstieg in die individuelle Lebensgeschichte der autobiographischen Subjekte eröffnet wird. Der Grund und der Anlass des Erinnerns... more

     

    Abstract: Einleitend analysiert die Verfasserin die Anfänge der einzelnen autobiographischen Schriften, wodurch ein Einstieg in die individuelle Lebensgeschichte der autobiographischen Subjekte eröffnet wird. Der Grund und der Anlass des Erinnerns sowie der Reflexion im autobiographischen Schreiben werden dargestellt. Es wird argumentiert, dass die Frage, ob und wie sich das autobiographische Ich durch 'authentische' Erinnerungsarbeit beispielsweise bezüglich eigener Täterschaft, erfahrener Verluste von Familienmitgliedern oder auch generationaler Konflikte konstituiert und stabilisiert, von zentraler Bedeutung ist. Anschließend werden die ausgewählten Autobiographien miteinander verglichen, wobei Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede herausgestellt werden. Die Ebene der individuellen Lebens- und Bildungsgeschichten der autobiographischen Subjekte wird zugunsten der Beschreibung eines kollektiven 'Generationen-Gedächtnisses' verlassen. Die Autorin geht der Frage nach, ob sich in den autobiographi

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: German
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    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 830
    Subjects: Mannheim; K.; SED; Erfahrung; Erinnerung; Biographie; biographische Methode; Schriftsteller; Zwischenkriegszeit; Generation; Familie; Krieg; DDR; Gedächtnis; Familienangehöriger
  4. Sindbad myth in the poem by Khalil Hawi
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: Extensive use of mystery and myth as a means of expression is one of the most eminent artistic phenomena at new poetry experiences. The reflection of myths in poetry, is the most beautiful and artistic application of mythmaking. With... more

     

    Abstract: Extensive use of mystery and myth as a means of expression is one of the most eminent artistic phenomena at new poetry experiences. The reflection of myths in poetry, is the most beautiful and artistic application of mythmaking. With reflection of myths, the mythological world became the parade ground for poet's imagination and creation and also for mythmaker writer, so it can link past and present, and by this way shows social and political deductions and perceptions for readers, and fulfills human art and cultural needs. Also, Arab current poets used of Arabic and even other old nation's myths, and expressed their thoughts and ideas by using these myths with respect to environment and circumstances. This paper aims to study the most dominant myths in Khalil Hawie's poems, beside defining idiomatic and lexical of myth

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
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    DDC Categories: 890
    Subjects: Mythos; Dichtung; arabische Länder; Lexikologie; Hawi; K.; Idiomatik
  5. K.
    Contributor: Faye, Eric (Publisher)
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  Ed. "Autrement", Paris

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Faye, Eric (Publisher)
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 2862605948
    RVK Categories: GM 4004
    Series: Figures mythiques
    Subjects: K.; Aufsatzsammlung;
    Scope: 159 S., Ill.