Date: 10-Mar-2011
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrich degruyter.com>
Subject: Anglia Vol. 128, No. 2 (2010)
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
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Journal Title: Anglia
Volume Number: 128
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2010
Main Text:
Anglia – Zeitschrift für englische Philologie Volume: 128, Number: 2 (December 2010) The above issue is now available online at: http://www.reference-global.com/toc/angl/2010/128/2?ai=s9&ui=w6&af=H Aufsätze Distance Learning: How Literature Teaches Ethics Geoffry G. Harpham Ästhetik der Faszination? Überlegungen und Beispiele Hans Ulrich Seeber Medusa's Gaze and the Aesthetics of Fascination Sibylle Baumbach Zur Frage der Präsenz ‘starker Frauen’ und der Dekonstruktion des Patriarchats in der Englischen Renaissancetragödie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von John Websters The Duchess of Malfi Stefan Horlacher Beyond Beginning: Walter Scott's (Para)textualisation of Scottishness Margret Fetzer ‘Not all of them are Paddies’: Irish-Americans and the (Un-/Re-)Embracing of Irish Identity Peter Lenz Besprechungen Christina Sanchez, Consociation and Dissociation: An Empirical Study of Word-family Integration in English and German Ulrich Busse Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary, with additional material from A Thesaurus of Old English, ed. Christian Kay, Jane Roberts, Michael Samuels & Irené Wotherspoon Hans-Jürgen Diller Philip Durkin, The Oxford Guide to Etymology Elmar Seebold Britons in Anglo-Saxon England, ed. Nick Higham John Insley The Old English Boethius. An Edition of the Old English Versions of Boethius's De Consolatione Philosophiae, ed. Malcolm Godden and Susan Irvine with a chapter on the Metres by Mark Griffith and contributions by Rohini Jayatilaka Helmut Gneuss László Sándor Chardonnens, Anglo-Saxon Prognostics, 900–1100: Study and Texts Immo Warntjes Christoph Schubert, Raumkonstitution durch Sprache: Blickführung, Bildschemata und Kohäsion in Deskriptionssequenzen englischer Texte Christian Hoffmann Udo J. Hebel, Einführung in die Amerikanistik/American Studies Sieglinde Lemke Civilizing America: Manners and Civility in American Literature and Culture, ed. Dietmar Schloss Heike Schwarz John Wrighton, Ethics and Politics in Modern American Poetry Sascha Pöhlmann Nine Eleven: Ästhetische Verarbeitungen des 11. September 2001, ed. Ingo Irsigler & Christoph Jürgensen; 9/11 als kulturelle Zäsur: Repräsentationen des 11. September 2001 in kulturellen Diskursen, Literatur und visuellen Medien, ed. Sandra Poppe, Thorsten Schüller & Sascha Seiler Susanne Schmid Patrick D. Murphy, Ecocritical Explorations in Literary and Cultural Studies Timo Müller Eingegangene Schriften
Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics
Ling & Literature
Sociolinguistics
Discourse Analysis
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
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