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Criminalistic fantasy
imagining crime in Weimar Germany -
"Wien bleibt Wien"
Austrian-Jewish culture at two "Fins de Siècle" -
Woodmansee, Martha: The author, art, and the market [Rezension]
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Tatar, Maria: Lustmord [Rezension]
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Das politische Erzählen
zur Funktion narrativer Strukturen in Wolfgang Koeppens Das Treibhaus und Uwe Johnsons Das dritte Buch über Achim -
Tatort Germany
the curious case of German-language crime fiction -
Crime stories
criminalistic fantasy and the culture of crisis in Weimar Germany -
Das politische Erzählen
zur Funktion narrativer Strukturen in Wolfgang Koeppens Das Treibhaus und Uwe Johnsons Das dritte Buch über Achim -
Tatort Germany
the curious case of German-language crime fiction -
Crime stories
criminalistic fantasy and the culture of crisis in Weimar Germany -
Criminalistic fantasy
imagining crime in Weimar Germany -
Tatort Germany
the curious case of German-language crime fiction -
"New York is more fun"
Amerika in der zeitgenössischen deutsch-jüdischen Literatur - die zeitgenössische deutsch-jüdische Literatur in Amerika -
Hybrids and "Mischlinge"
translating Anglo-American cultural theory into German -
Tatort Germany
the curious case of German-language crime fiction -
Tatort Germany
the curious case of German-language crime fiction -
Crime stories
criminalistic fantasy and the culture of crisis in Weimar Germany -
Tatort Germany
the curious case of German-language crime fiction -
Rebirth of a culture
Jewish identity and Jewish writing in Germany and Austria today -
Crime stories
criminalistic fantasy and the culture of crisis in Weimar Germany -
Crime stories
criminalistic fantasy and the culture of crisis in Weimar Germany -
Criminalistic fantasy
imagining crime in Weimar Germany -
Crime stories
criminalistic fantasy and the culture of crisis in Weimar Germany -
Rebirth of a culture
Jewish identity and Jewish writing in Germany and Austria today -
Tatort Germany
the curious case of German-language crime fiction