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Nancy A. Kaiser

    Cette auteure explore la connexion profonde entre les humains et les animaux, agissant comme communicatrice et guérisseuse dédiée à favoriser la compréhension et à améliorer les relations. Son travail est ancré dans une profonde appréciation du monde naturel et du pouvoir transformateur de la guérison. À travers ses écrits, elle partage des perspectives acquises en surmontant les défis de la vie, offrant aux lecteurs un chemin vers la croissance personnelle et la résilience émotionnelle. Sa voix distinctive émerge d'une riche mosaïque d'expériences dans le domaine des soins aux animaux et de voyages personnels profonds.

    Traditions of Experiment from the Enlightenment to the Present
    • This collection features a diverse range of essays that explore the intersections of literature, philosophy, and socio-political themes in German and comparative literature. Claudia Brodsky examines "Experimental Philosophy" and the literature of experience in the works of Diderot and Kleist. Gisela Brude-Firnau delves into Alexander von Humboldt's sociopolitical intentions, merging science and poetics. Thomas P. Saine critiques Johann Gottfried Seume's views on traditional society at the end of the eighteenth century. Michael T. Jones discusses Friedrich Schlegel's "Lucinde" as an experimental novel. James Rolleston analyzes the allegorical dimensions of freedom in Lenau's poetry. Jeffrey L. Sammons investigates innovation and intertextuality in Charles Sealsfield's work. Peter Gay offers a reading of the Gartenlaube from 1890, while Brigitte Peucker connects German cinema with the sister arts through Wegener's "The Student of Prague." Ruth V. Gross reflects on György Kurtág's "Kafka Fragmente." Amy Colin refigures the female body through Romanian avant-gardists. Walter Hinderer explores the role of foreign elements in Brecht's "In the Jungle of the Cities." Mark Harman addresses German translations of Joyce's "Ulysses." Ellis Shookman investigates Arno Schmidt's relationship with James Fenimore Cooper. Marilyn Sibley Fries examines the historical debris in the works of Bachmann and Benjamin. Dorrit Cohn analyzes Wolfgang Hil

      Traditions of Experiment from the Enlightenment to the Present1992