Literaturgeschichten sind in Verruf geraten. Sie klassifizieren, normieren und kanonisieren. Sie definieren Epochen und Gattungen und ordnen diesen Autoren und Werke nur noch als Zeugen zu. Doch wo bleibt die Einzigartigkeit der Literatur, ihre Individualität und Geschichtlichkeit? Die ›Neue Geschichte der deutschen Literatur‹ wurde von mehr als 150 renommierten Wissenschaftlern verfasst. Sie folgt einem ambitionierten Konzept: Jeder der nahezu 200 Essays beginnt mit einem Datum und einer Schlagzeile. Denn jedes Kunstwerk ist datierbar, jedes Stück Literatur aus seinem Zeitkern heraus erklärbar. Die vielfältigen Bezüge der literarischen Ereignisse zu Geschichte, Politik und Technik formen ein gewaltiges Panorama des deutschen Sprach- und Kulturraums. Eine Fülle originaler Einsichten macht diesen hoch gelobten Band zu einem außergewöhnliches Lesevergnügen für alle, die sich nicht germanistisch trocken, sondern unterhaltsam und spannend belehren lassen wollen!
Judith Ryan Bücher






Spirit in Land
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
For the Aboriginals of Australia, bark painting has long been part of a communications concept where people gather for ceremonies, revelation and rites of passage. Bark is the surface plane of the deep volume of ancestral knowledge outsiders can glimpse but never fully understand. Yet as art and design and with artists' new visual metaphors, the art has a tremendous power. This ancient form made modern blends sacred geometry and cosmic ideas with the concrete and is being avidly collected in the international fine art market. (National Gallery of Victoria)
65,000 Years of Australian Art
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
"Long before the British invaded Australia in 1788, first peoples' art traditions flourished for thousands of generations. Their art shaped the continent as we know it today and the societies that thrived here; but it was not regarded as 'fine art' by the settlers until the late 1980s. 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art celebrates the longevity and brilliance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art."--Back cover.
The Cambridge Introduction to German Poetry
- 254 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focusing on both traditional and contemporary works, this introduction reveals the depth and beauty of German poetry. It highlights the emotional and intellectual rewards of engaging with these poems, offering readers insights into the cultural and historical contexts that shape them. Through a blend of classic and modern examples, the book invites readers to appreciate the nuances and artistry found in German poetic expression.
Judith Ryan traces Rilke's development from aestheticism to modernism, paying special attention to the way his work engages with other poetry and the visual arts. Taking a skeptical view of Rilke's own myth of himself as a solitary genius, Ryan shows how deeply his writing is embedded in the culture of its day. Rilke is now the most widely-read and influential German-language poet, and this study is full of surprising discoveries about his innovative and often profoundly moving poems.