Three-Part Inventions: The Novels of Thomas Bernhard (original) (raw)
Thomas Bernhard: Seeming Volatility, Innovation in Purity
Bracha Bdil
Itamar. Revista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte
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Symmetry Unbound: Thomas Bernhard and Borderless Writing
tom cousineau
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Die Korrektur des Lebens: Studien zu Thomas Bernhard by Micaela Latini
micaela latini
Journal of Austrian Studies, 2019
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A Scrupulous Fidelity: Thomas Bernhard's The Loser
Douglas Glover
Attack of the Copula Spiders, BIblioasis, 2012
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Review of Bernhards Baukasten. Schrift und sequentielle Poetik in Thomas Bernhards Prosa by Catherine Marten
Jacob Haubenreich
German Studies Review, 2020
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The Unconscionable Critic: Thomas Bernhard's Holzfällen
Jakob Norberg
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Jean Paul’s “Siebenkäs” as an explicit and implicit intertext in Thomas Bernhard’s fiction
Вера Котелевская
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Thomas J. Cousineau. Three-Part Inventions: The Novels of Thomas Bernhard. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2008.
Jens Klenner
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The Demonic Comedy of Thomas Bernhard
Mikkel Frantzen
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Sculptural Blockages: Wilhelm Heinse’s Ardinghello, Clemens Brentano’s Godwi, and the Early Romantic Novel
Catriona MacLeod
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, 2013
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Invective Unbound: Thomas Bernhard's Theater of Rage
tom cousineau
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Thomas Bernhard: Seemingly Misanthropy, Pure Musicality
Bracha Bdil
Itamar. Revista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte
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Fugitive Objects: Sculpture and Literature in the German Nineteenth Century
Catriona MacLeod
2013
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Samuel Frederick. Narratives Unsettled: Digression in Robert Walser, Thomas Bernhard, and Adalbert Stifter. Northwestern UP, 2012.
Jens Klenner
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…ellipses … epilepsies … (on Thomas Bernhard's _Amras_ and Konrad Bayer's _der kopf des vitus bering_)
Ena Jung
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Bernhard, Kafka, and the Collapse of Thinking
daniela sterbakova
forthcoming in: Koblizek, T. – Kotatko, P. (eds.), Lessons from Kafka. Philosophical Readings of Franz Kafka’s Works, Prague, Filosofia
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Musical dreams: Examining musical elements in Thomas Bernhard’s “Reunion” and "Goethe Dies”
Tanya Tomasch
2019
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The displaced self : the interplay of the fictional and the autobiographical in the prose of Elias Canetti, Thomas Bernhard and Peter Weiss
Michael Jopling
1996
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Christine Hegenbart. Zum Politischen der Dramatik von Thomas Bernhard und Peter Handke. Neue Aufteilung des Sinnlichen. Peter Lang, 2017
Catherine Girardin
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
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Apprenticeship of the Novel: The Bildungsroman and the Invention of History, ca. 1770–1820
Tobias Boes
Comparative Literature Studies, 2008
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Fictions of Legibility. The Human Face and Body in Modern German Novels from Sophie von La Roche to Alfred Döblin
Franzi Finkenstein
Focus on German Studies
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Gould / Bernhard / Girard: A Theme and Two Variations
Krzysztof Majer
TransCanadiana: Polish Journal of Canadian Studies, 2016
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Fear, hope and the aesthetic act: metafictional devices in Philip K. Dick's The man in the high castle
Eduardo Prado Cardoso
Entrelaces, 2020
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Symptoms of Epistemological Change: Intersections with Music and the Visual Arts in the German Novel of the Long Ninteenth Century
Gustav Frank
Textual Intersections: Literature, History and the Arts in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Ed. Rachael Langford. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, 2009
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“Hanswurst redux: Staberl, Titus, and Annina.” Modern Austrian Literature, 35, #3/4, 2002: 1-26 (appeared March, 2004).
Katherine Arens
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Catriona Firth, Modern Austrian Literature through the Lens of Adaptation. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012. In: Austrian Studies (UK), Vol. 21 (2013)
Robert Dassanowsky
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1965 „The modern German short story.” In: Journal for Secondary Education. September No.3 S.43-45
Peter Horn
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Review: Catriona Firth. Modern Austrian Literature through the Lens of Adaptation. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012
Robert Dassanowsky
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The picaresque, translation, and the history of the novel
José María Pérez Fernández
2013
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The Self-destruction of the Enlightenment Novel: Voice and the Problem of Narration in Blanckenburg’s Beyträge zur Geschichte deutschen Reichs und deutscher Sitten
Samuel Frederick
Seminar, 2013
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In: Arcadia. International Journal of Literary Culture. Ed. By V. Biti and V. Liska. Berlin: De Gruyter 2021 (2). 114-120.
Mirta Devidi
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Oeuvres complètes. Les Fantaisies. Les nouvelles et plaisantes Imaginations. Facecieuses Paradoxes. Pamphlets
Annette Tomarken
Renaissance and Reformation
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Like no Other? Thomas Mann and Kleist’s Novellas
Curtis Maughan
Heinrich von Kleist: Artistic and Political Legacies, 2013
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Thomas Mann Chronik, and: Thomas Mann's Death in Venice. A Novella and Its Critics, and: Understanding Thomas Mann, and: Thomas Mann und die kleinen Unterschiede. Zur erzählerischen Imagination des Anderen (review)
Hans Vaget
Monatshefte, 2007
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The German Novel of the 1960-70s: Artistic Conception of History
Елена Александровна Никулина
Revista Amazonía investiga, 2020
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