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The contents include various scholarly essays and analyses, such as W. Schadewaldt's exploration of the themes of grace and fate in Pindar's Olympic Odes, and H. de Boor's examination of the Easter report in Gundacker von Judenburg's "Christi Hort." E. Schaper discusses integrity, while F. J. Stopp delves into Wichgrevius and the "Speculum Cornelianum." A. Closs presents an unpublished manuscript on the financial aspects of witch trials and executions. N. Kimura reviews the Japanese translation of "Werther," and W. Müller-Seidel analyzes the interplay of lyricism and tragedy in Goethe's "Faust." W. Betz reflects on humor in Goethe's landscapes and his final words. M. Müller contemplates the development of spirit and the history of freedom, while H. Graßl investigates Hölderlin and the Illuminati's historical context in "Hyperion." E. Stopp revises Brentano's "Chronika," and D. Kunisch presents unpublished memoir fragments of Joseph von Eichendorff. B. Hillebrand discusses Immermann's historical significance, and F. Sengle contextualizes Annette von Droste-Hülshoff's life. S. von Steinsdorff shares an unpublished letter from Fontane to Richard Kahle, while G. Niggl analyzes Fontane's "Meine Kinderjahre" within literary traditions. T. Kampmann examines Dostoevsky's "Dream of a Ridiculous Man," and R. Seewald addresses Nietzsche's relevance today. R. Bauer contrasts Kraus and Werfel's literary feud, while W. Kohlschmidt explores

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Sprache und Bekenntnis, Wolfgang Frühwald

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1971
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