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  1. Die Spuren der antiken Mythologie in der literarischen Postmoderne am Beispiel von Sten Nadolnys Roman "Ein Gott der Frechheit" Traces of ancient mythology in literary postmodernism : the example of Sten Nadolny’s novel "Ein Gott der Frechheit"

    During the last two decades of the 20th century writers gradually returned to traditional narrative methods, though their works were creatively enriched by the incorporation of new tendencies. The results of these efforts show traces of literary... mehr

     

    During the last two decades of the 20th century writers gradually returned to traditional narrative methods, though their works were creatively enriched by the incorporation of new tendencies. The results of these efforts show traces of literary postmodernism. One of the representatives of German-language postmodern literature is Sten Nadolny, whose oeuvre is typified by its openness to the plurality and diversity of the world. His novel "Ein Gott der Frechheit" revives ancient gods and mythological figures, revealing the mysteries of old legends; this is viewed as a background to the self-destructive disorientation of contemporary society.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Nadolny, Sten; Mythos <Motiv>; Merkur; Intertextualität; Postmoderne
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  2. [Rezension zu:] Deutschmährische Literatur. In: GERMANOSLAVICA. Zeitschrift für germano-slawische Studien 2013/2.
    Erschienen: 25.11.2014

    Rezension zu Deutschmährische Literatur. In: GERMANOSLAVICA. Zeitschrift für germano-slawische Studien 2013/2. 123 S. ISSN 1210-9029. mehr

     

    Rezension zu Deutschmährische Literatur. In: GERMANOSLAVICA. Zeitschrift für germano-slawische Studien 2013/2. 123 S. ISSN 1210-9029.

     

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    Schlagworte: Deutsch; Literatur; Mähren
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  3. Mündliche Überlieferung im Hultschiner Ländchen The oral folk tradition in the Hlučín region
    Erschienen: 28.09.2018

    Hlučín (formerly Hultschin) is now part of the Czech Republic, though the influence of the German language can be observed in the region's folk culture. Important names include August Scholtis, born in Bolatice, as well as other figures such as... mehr

     

    Hlučín (formerly Hultschin) is now part of the Czech Republic, though the influence of the German language can be observed in the region's folk culture. Important names include August Scholtis, born in Bolatice, as well as other figures such as Hermann Janosch, Alfons Hayduk, Karl-Ernst Schellhammer, Richard Kühnau, Georg Hyckel, Ferdinand Minsberg and Elfrieda Moser-Rath. The oral folk tradition in the region has mostly been passed down via folk songs, fairy-tales, legends and other narratives. These genres reflect various themes, related primarily to local personalities, castles and manor houses or events in specific villages.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Linguistik (410); Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830)
    Schlagworte: Hultschiner Ländchen; Mündliche Überlieferung; Deutsch
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  4. Die künstlerische Anabasis des Schriftstellers Max Ring : von der Peripherie des Hultschiner Ländchens zur preußischen Metropole The artistic anabasis of the writer Max Ring : from the periphery of the Hlučín region to the Prussian metropolis
    Erschienen: 12.10.2018

    Today the Hlučín (formerly Hultschin) region of Upper Silesia is part of the Czech Republic; for centuries Moravian (Czech), German and Polish linguistic and cultural communities lived side by side, with the German part of society playing the... mehr

     

    Today the Hlučín (formerly Hultschin) region of Upper Silesia is part of the Czech Republic; for centuries Moravian (Czech), German and Polish linguistic and cultural communities lived side by side, with the German part of society playing the dominant role. The multi-talented figure Max Ring was born in the Hlučín region; he was a doctor, writer, dramatist and journalist who was active in Upper Silesia and above all in Berlin. In his autobiographical work Erinnerungen Ring gives an account of his childhood in his home village, which was a liberal environment in both national and religious terms; he also describes social conditions in industrial Upper Silesia and the Bohemian milieu of Berlin's literary society. Das Hultschiner Ländchen ist heute ein Teil der Tschechischen Republik, in dem seit Jahrhunderten die mährischen/tschechischen, deutschen und polnischen sprachlichen und kulturellen Bevölkerungsgruppen zusammenlebten, wobei der deutsche Aspekt eine bestimmende Rolle spielte. In dieser Region wurde der vielseitig begabte Max Ring geboren, der als Arzt, Schriftsteller, Dramatiker und Journalist in Oberschlesien und vor allem in Berlin tätig war. In seinem autobiografischen Werk 'Erinnerungen' schildert Ring seine Kinderjahre im national und religiös liberalen Milieu des Heimatdorfes und die sozialen Verhältnisse im industriellen Oberschlesien genauso wie das Leben der Boheme in den Berliner literarischen Gesellschaften.

     

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    Schlagworte: Ring, Max; Autobiografische Literatur; Hultschiner Ländchen
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  5. Das Vereinsleben der deutschsprachigen Bevölkerung im Hultschiner Ländchen
    Erschienen: 11.09.2020

    The Hultschin (Hlučín) region - now part of the Czech Republic - was annexed to the former Czechoslovakia in 1920. Throughout the centuries, its turbulent history has been shaped by various conflicting power interests, which have influenced the... mehr

     

    The Hultschin (Hlučín) region - now part of the Czech Republic - was annexed to the former Czechoslovakia in 1920. Throughout the centuries, its turbulent history has been shaped by various conflicting power interests, which have influenced the co-existence of the Czech and German communities which historically lived alongside each other. The Polish and Jewish communities had a relatively minor influence over the culture of this polylingual region, but the large German minority played a significant role. The influence of German language, culture and customs was not only visible in the political and economic life of the local population; it was also reflected in the various clubs and associations that were active in the region.

     

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    Schlagworte: Hultschiner Ländchen; Vereinsleben; Deutsch; Geschichte 1910-1937
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