This Festschrift for Wolfgang Mieder, preeminent paremiologist and folklorist, combines personal tributes and scholarly papers by colleagues, friends, and former students - presented in three categories that address his roles as a mentor, scholar, and world citizen over many decades. The central scholarly section likewise consists of three parts. The papers dealing with proverbs examine them as patterns, stereotypes, rhetorical devices, media for self-enchantment, and means of allusion in works by Tolstoy, Solzhenitsyn, Chukovskaya, and Kempowski. A second group deals with fairy-tale motifs in literary works by Lehmann, Rabinowich, and Hummel. A third section includes topics ranging from James Bond to Stephen King, from runaway slaves to the Holocaust, and literature as cultural ecology.
Andreas Nolte studied German at the University of Vermont (USA) und received his Ph.D. from the Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg (Germany). Dennis F. Mahoney is an emeritus professor of German at the University of Vermont (USA) and the first non-German president of the International Novalis Society.
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Originalhardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 316 S., Ill. Ein tadelloses Exemplar. - This Festschrift for Wolfgang Mieder, preeminent paremiologist and folklorist, combines personal tributes and scholarly papers by colleagues, friends, and former students presented in three categories that address his roles as a mentor, scholar, and world citizen over many decades. The central scholarly section likewise consists of three parts. The papers dealing with proverbs examine them as patterns, stereotypes, rhetorical devices, media for self-enchantment, and means of allusion in works by Tolstoy, Solzhenitsyn, Chukovskaya, and Kempowski. A second group deals with fairy-tale motifs in literary works by Lehmann, Rabinowich, and Hummel. A third section includes topics ranging from James Bond to Stephen King, from runaway slaves to the Holocaust, and literature as cultural ecology. - Contents: Contributions for Wolfgang Mieder as Mentor -- Gideon Bavly, Adriana Borra, Antonello Borra, Roger Cooke, Heike Doane, Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, Marc Estrin, Leesa Guay-Timpson, TheresiaHoeck, Julia Katsnelson, Kate Kenny, Richard Langston, Ilka Maria Pritchard, Annegret Schmitt-Johnson, Bridget Swanson, Clifford Timpson, Brian T. Walsh, Tin Wegel: Contributions for Wolfgang Mieder as Scholar -- Proverbs: Olga V. Trokhimenko: "Long Hair, Little Sense": Revisiting the Proverbial Stereotype -- Charles-Louis Morand Métivier: Hating? Yes, but rhetorically: Paremiology in the French Wars of Religion -- Kevin J. McKenna: "What Men Live By": Leo Tolstoy's Proverb-Parable as a Source for Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Novel "Cancer Ward" -- Kathleen Scollins and Brian Minier: Pravda ? kazhdogo svoia, no istina odna: Pravda, Istina, and the Status of Truth in Lydia Chukovskaya's "Sofia Petrovna" -- Andreas Nolte: "Das Rad dreht sich, kommt Zeit - kommt Rat": Zur sprichwörtlichen Sprache der Mutter in Walter Kempowskis "Deutscher Chronik" -- Anna Lewandowska und Gerd Antos: "Der Glaube versetzt Berge": Sprichwörter als Medium der Selbstverzauberung -- Kathrin Steyer: There's no X, only ?: A Corpus-based Study of German and English Proverb Patterns -- Fairy Tales: David Scrase: Wilhelm Lehmann's Cardenio und Celinde: A Preliminary Study? Or a Modern Märchen? -- Helga Schreckenberger: Von Schneewittchen zu Baba Yaga: Identitätsverhandlungen in Julya Rabinowichs Roman "Spaltkopf" -- Dennis F. Mahoney: Maria Hummel's Motherland: True-to-Life 'Children's and Household Tales' about the End of the Third Reich -- "Guest Lectures": Angeline Chiu: The World Is Not Enough": A Latin Tag from Juvenal to James Bond -- Harvey Amani Whitfield: Runaway Advertisements in the Canadian Maritimes -- Hubert Zapf: Literature as Cultural Ecology: The Example of Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick" -- Tony Magistrale: American Echoes in Rob Reiner's Stand by Me -- Paul Michael Lützeier: Ethik als Prinzip: Der ,relevante Realismus1 in der Gegenwartsliteratur -- Alan E. Steinweis: Diagnosing and Treating "Holocaust Fatigue" -- Kathrin Bower: Gender, Witness, and Representation in Ruth Klüger's Still Alive and Judy Chicago's Holocaust Project -- Contributions for Wolfgang Mieder as World Citizen -- Minas Al. Alexiadis, Elena Arsenieva, Patrick N. Brown, Cathi Cody-Hudson, William Falls, Daniel Mark Fogel, Jonathan Huener, Daniela Ionescu, Kathleen Kelleher, Valerij Mokienko, Francis R. Nicosia, John Luigi Sama, Tom Sullivan, Karina v. Tippelskirch, Harry Walter -- Publication Record (2015-2018). ISBN 9783631771822 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 560. Artikel-Nr. 1122129
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