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The
Lessing Yearbook, Volume XII, 1980 The Lessing Yearbook [ISSN 0075-8833] is published annually and distributed by Wallstein Verlag. Planckstraße 23, 37073 Göttingen, Germany. The distribution in the United States of America and its dependencies and Canada is done by Wayne State University Press. Subscriptions are available on an annual basis by contacting The Lessing Society, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0372. Email: Lessing.Society@UC.Edu. Articles are listed
alphabetically by author. Best, Otto F., Noch
einmal: Vernunft und Offenbarung. Überlegungen zu Lessings 'Berührung'
mit der Tradition des mystischen Rationalismus: 123-156. Boa, Elizabeth, Biberach Prize-Essay on Wieland: Sex and Sensibility: Wieland's Portrayal of Relationships Between the Sexes in the Comische Erzählungen, Agathon, and Musarion: 189-218. Fratzke, Dieter, Lessingrezeption
und Erbepflege in der Geburtsstadt des Dichters: 31-42. Friebel, Ulrich, Auf
der Schwelle zur 'neuen Zeit.' Zur Einschätzung Gottscheds und seiner
Zeit im 19. Jahrhundert: 85-106. Jonnes, Denis, Solche
Väter: the Sentimental Family Paradigm in Lessing's Drama: 157-174.
Lee, Meredith, The
Imperiled Poet: Images of Shipwreck and Drowning in Three Klopstock Odes:
43-62. Perels, Christoph,
Georg Vivienz Hermes: Nachricht von der Familie Hermes: 175-188. Schütz, Sigrit,
Der übertrieben positive Nationalheld. Zum Problem des fehlenden
tragischen Konflikts in Johann Elias Schlegels Trauerspiel Canut: 107-122.
Shoham, Chaim, Nathan
der Weise unter seinesgleichen. Zur Rezeption Lessings in der hebräischen
Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts in Osteuropa: 1-30. Wessell, Jr., Leonard
P., G. F. Meier and the Genesis of Philosophical Theodices of History
in 18th Century Germany: 63-84. Book Reviews: Note Edward
Dvoretzky Concerning the "Reception" of Lessing in England in
the Eighteenth Century: Some Notes and Correctives: 292. |
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