Pirandello und die Naturalismus-Diskussion

Akten des II. Paderborner Pirandello-Symposiums

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Pirandello und die Naturalismus-Diskussion

Akten des II. Paderborner Pirandello-Symposiums

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Publisher
F. Schöningh
Language
German
Pages
124

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Table of Contents

Varianten des europäischen Naturalismus / Hans Hinterhäuser
Piscator, Sciascia und Susan Sontag / Paola Barbon
Der säkularisierte Christus im französischen und italienischen Roman des 19. Jahrhunderts / Frank-Rutger Hausmann
Federigo Tozzi / Johannes Hösle
Pirandello, Beckett und die kopernikanische Wende des Bewusstseins / Marianne Kesting
Vom Wechsel der Gangart / Klaus Ley
Die "lebende Figur" / Michael Rössner
"Ragioniamo!" / Ulrich Schulz-Buschhaus
Anmerkungen zum "umorismo" in Luigi Pirandellos L'Esclusa / Johannes Thomas.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Published in
Paderborn
Series
Schriften der Universität-Gesamthochschule-Paderborn., Bd. 6

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809/.912
Library of Congress
PQ4835.I7 Z7195 1986

The Physical Object

Pagination
124 p. :
Number of pages
124

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2319924M
ISBN 10
3506784560
LCCN
86202380
OCLC/WorldCat
15629810

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