Citation: Rm. Turley, Nationalism and the reception of Jacob Grimm's 'Deutsche Grammatik' by English-speaking audiences, GER LIFE L, 54(3), 2001, pp. 234-252
Citation: Cj. Minter, "Die Macht-der-dunklen-Ideen": A Leibnizian theme in German psychology andfiction between the late Enlightenment and Romanticism, GER LIFE L, 54(2), 2001, pp. 114-136
Citation: Jm. Gibbons, Laying the moral foundations: Writer, religion and late eighteenth-centurysociety - The case of J.M.R. Lenz, GER LIFE L, 54(2), 2001, pp. 137-154
Citation: F. Radvan, '...Mit-der-Verjudung-des-deutschen-Theaters-is-es-nicht-so-schlimm': A critical review of the career of Elizabeth Frenzel, literary scholar, GER LIFE L, 54(1), 2001, pp. 25-44
Citation: Wc. Donahue, Illusions of subtlety: Bernhard Schlink's Der 'Vorleser' and the moral limits of Holocaust fiction, GER LIFE L, 54(1), 2001, pp. 60-81
Citation: M. Archangeli, Negotiating the public sphere through private correspondence: A woman's letters of liberty in eighteenth-century Germany, GER LIFE L, 53(4), 2000, pp. 435-449
Citation: R. Bledsoe, Harnessing autonomous art: Enlightenment and aesthetic education in JohannAdam Bergk's Die 'Kunst Bucher zu Lesen', GER LIFE L, 53(4), 2000, pp. 470-486
Citation: L. Eilitta, Art as religious commitment: Kafka's debt to Kierkegaardian ideas and their impact on his late stories, GER LIFE L, 53(4), 2000, pp. 499-510
Citation: L. Marven, Women in wheelchairs: Space, performance and hysteria in Libuse Moikova's 'Pavane fur eine Verstorbene Infantin' and Ines Eck's 'Steppenwolfidyllen', GER LIFE L, 53(4), 2000, pp. 511-528
Citation: R. Gould, 'Integration', 'solidaritat' and the discourses of national identity in the 1988 Bundestag election manifestoes, GER LIFE L, 53(4), 2000, pp. 529-551