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Sprachkunst ‒ Beiträge zur Literaturwissenschaft, Jahrgang XLVI/2015, 2. Halbband

Sprachkunst ‒ Beiträge zur Literaturwissenschaft, Jahrgang XLVI/2015, 2. Halbband
Primo Levi. In Memoriam. Edited by Manuela Consonni and Federico Italiano
No.:
XLVI
Year of the volume:
2015
Issue:
2
1. Auflage, 2018
"Sprachkunst" is an Austrian periodical for literary studies. As an international forum for the publication of articles on literary history and poetics it also includes critical discussions and scholarly reviews; in addition, literary dissertations and Habilitationsschriften at Austrian universities are annually listed in summarised form. The accepted languages for publication are German, English, French or Russian. "Sprachkunst" endeavours to mediate between different literatures and schools of research.
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Primo Levi. In Memoriam. Introductory Note.
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Historical Translatability. Primo Levi Amongst the Snares of European History 1938–1987.
Domenico Scarpa
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›The Drowned and the Saved‹. A Proposed Reading.
Martina Mengoni
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A Wandering Vaudeville. Levi’s Spectacle of a Voyage Home and Initiation into Art in ›The Truce‹.
Iris Milner
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Primo Levi’s Love.
Uri S. Cohen
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Berichte und Besprechungen
Camilla Miglio - Mario Barenghi
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Edition:
978-3-7001-8231-3, Journal, softcover, 11.04.2018
Edition:
978-3-7001-8305-1, eJournal, PDF, limited accessibility, 11.04.2018
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
85 Pages
Format:
24x17cm
Language:
English
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