Series on Germanic Languages and Literatures

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In 1953, UNC Press and the UNC Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages and Literatures started the UNC Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures series. Over the next fifty years, the series published 127 monographs, anthologies, and critical editions. The series strove for breadth in its coverage of scholarship in the Germanic languages, covering an array of topics including medieval and modern literature, theater, linguistics, philology, onomastics, and the history of ideas. Despite the impact the books made in the field, the series was discontinued in 2004. With this project, these two partners, joined by the University of North Carolina...

In 1953, UNC Press and the UNC Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages and Literatures started the UNC Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures series. Over the next fifty years, the series published 127 monographs, anthologies, and critical editions. The series strove for breadth in its coverage of scholarship in the Germanic languages, covering an array of topics including medieval and modern literature, theater, linguistics, philology, onomastics, and the history of ideas. Despite the impact the books made in the field, the series was discontinued in 2004. With this project, these two partners, joined by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library, will reissue the series in print and open access digital editions, making these books discoverable and accessible to a new generation of German studies scholars and students. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities Grant HZ-265135-19

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101. Brecht and the Bible: A Study of Religious Nihilism and Human Weakness in Brecht's Drama of Morality and the City

102. The Impatient Muse: Germany and the Sturm und Drang

103. Greek Antiquity in Schiller's "Wallenstein"

104. Your Diamond Dreams Cut Open My Arteries: Poems by Else Lasker-Schüler

105. The Political Dramaturgy of Nicodemus Frischlin: Essays on Humanist Drama in Germany

106. The Poetics of Historical Perspectivism: Breitinger's "Critische Dichtkunst" and the Neoclassic Tradition

107. The Ennobling Power of Love in the Medieval German Lyric

108. Magister ludens: Der Erzähler in Heinrich Wittenweilers "Ring"

109. Studies in Nietzsche and the Judaeo-Christian Tradition

110. Ego-Alter Ego: Double and/as Other in the Age of German Poetic Realism