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| German literature series (Start - M&M Streich 1) Duration : 293 Seconds This is my German literature series for Richard and his Tigger Welle Channel on UTube. It starts with Wilhelm Busch - Max & Moritz and will continue for some time... stay tuned to this and enjoy learning new languages. Tags :Der, Zauberlehrling, Wilhelm, Busch, Max, und, Moritz, Goether, tiggerwelle, Tigger, Welle, Deutsch, literature, reading
| | Der Zauberberg part 1/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 599 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :charles aznavour
| | Der Zauberberg part 2/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 600 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | Der Zauberberg part 3/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 600 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | Der Zauberberg part 4/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 598 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | Der Zauberberg part 5/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 597 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | Der Zauberberg part 6/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 599 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | Der Zauberberg part 7/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 598 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | Der Zauberberg part 8/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 600 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | Der Zauberberg part 12/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 598 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | Der Zauberberg part 13/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 600 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama
| | NUNS 2 - The Immortal Akatsuki - Sturm und Drang Duration : 754 Seconds The Immortal Akatsuki Part 7 of 7 Okay, raise your hands if you are a fan of classical-age German literature! Wow, look at all those hands up. I'm not surprised, considering it's all the rage right now among youths today. ...Oh, what is it, Kakashi? Wait, that was just genjutsu to fool me into thinking it was popular? You Sharingan Eye users, you're the sneakiest. Classical-age German literature hasn't been popular since the Classical Age? So I guess that means I should explain. Sturm und Drang was an artistic movement in the late 18th century in Germany, which covered storytelling, music, and paintings. This was a rebellion against Neoclassicism; whereas Neoclassicists were into rational thought and scientific discoveries, followers of Sturm und Drang believed that human thoughts and emotions were beyond scientific study and were of greater importance. Works of Sturm und Drang, German for "storm and stress," were characterized by extreme emotional outbursts. It could be within the work itself, or it could be invoked at the audience, such as by shocking them with surprise. For instance, a Sturm und Drang song could get very loud all of a sudden, at random points in the song. Joseph Haydn was quite fond of this. In a Sturm und Drang story, the protagonist is motivated mainly by revenge and/or greed, rather than anything altruistic like saving the day or protecting someone. Good and evil are not clear-cut. The "good guys" could be quite underhanded, as their ambitions ... Tags :narultimate, ninja, storm, two, cyberconnect, namco, bandai, masashi, kishimoto, yt:crop=16:9
| | Der Zauberberg part 14/The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann (1982) Duration : 597 Seconds The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature. Tags :thomas mann, der zauberberg, german movie, magic mountain, germany, german literature, literature, novel, movie, drama, famous writer, nobel prize, the best books ever, deutsche film, berlin, austria, austrian culture, wir sind helden, franz kafka, german, bards of literature, virginia woolf, sylvia plath, shakespeare, saramago, erlkonig, schubert, beruhmte filme, don de lilo, mrs dalloway, poetry, roman, sarah kane, pessoa, dostoievsky, tolstoi
| | Holocaust in Film and Literature, Lec 1, German 59, UCLA Duration : 3217 Seconds Course Description: German 59: Holocaust in Film and Literature is a course that provides insight into the History of Holocaust and its present memory through examination of challenges and problems encountered in trying to imagine its horror through media of literature and film. About the Professor: Todd Presner is Associate Professor of Germanic Languages, Comparative Literature, and Jewish Studies. His research focuses on German-Jewish intellectual and cultural history, the history of media, visual culture, digital humanities, and cultural geography. He is the author of two books: The first, Mobile Modernity: Germans, Jews, Trains (Columbia University Press, 2007), maps German-Jewish intellectual history onto the development of the railway system; the second, Muscular Judaism: The Jewish Body and the Politics of Regeneration (Routledge, 2007), analyzes the aesthetic dimensions of the strong Jewish body. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. * See all the UCLA German 59: Holocaust in Film and Literature classes in this series: www.youtube.com * See more courses from UCLA: www.youtube.com * See more from UCLA's main channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com Tags :ucla, uclacourses, todd, presner, german, jew, holocaust, language, literature, film, history, media, horror, culture, geography, judaism
| | Guest of Honor - Germany at the Guadalajara International Book Fair | Arts 21 Duration : 646 Seconds Once a year, Guadalajara in Mexico becomes the capital of the literary world. The Feria Internacional del Libro that took place this week is the second-largest book fair in the world. Guest of honor was Germany, and among the literary luminaries attending the event was Herta Müller, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Literature. How is German literature seen in the Latin American literary world? And what sort of issues preoccupy its own writers - such as Javier Sicilia, poet, columnist and anti-drug-war campaigner. ARTS.21 finds out. Tags :Deutsche Welle, Germany, Deutschland, DW-TV, Information, Culture, Art 21, Arts, Guadalajara Book Fair, Herta Müller
| | Martin Hielscher. Adorno and Aesthetic Theory. 2009 1/7 Duration : 612 Seconds www.egs.edu Martin Hielscher speaking about the aesthetic theory of Theodor W. Adorno, the need for an aesthetic theory, relevance, the truth content of the artwork, and the history and philosophy of art. Martin Hielscher lecturing about Adorno and a philosophy of experience, the possibility of experience, relief and liberation, the cultural industry, critical theory, universal mediation, products, formats, lifestyles, turns, phrases, activities, global cultural control and standardized entertainment products. Public open lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland Europe 2009 Martin Hielscher Martin Hielscher holds the Theodor W. Adorno Chair at the European Graduate School and is currently the dean of the Media and Communications Division there. Hielscher is a translator of literature based in Munich, as well as a widely known critic, editor and author. He has lectured internationally on contemporary German literature and philosophy, as well as on creative writing. Hielscher has been visiting professor to several universities, including Washington University in St. Louis, Leipzig University and is currently honorary professor at the University of Bramberg. In the last fifteen years, Hielscher has translated, among others, the works of William Gaddis, Lorrie Moore, Peter Carey, Richard Ford and Nurrudin Farah. As an editor he has worked Luchterhand Publishers and ... Tags :Martin, Hielscher, aesthetic, theory, Theodor, W., Adorno, relevance, truth, content, artwork, history, philosophy, art, experience, possibility, relief, liberation, cultural, industry, control, critical, mediation, products, formats, lifestyles, EGS, European, Graduate, School, Saas-Fee, Switzerland
| | Martin Hielscher. Adorno and Aesthetic Theory. 2009 2/7 Duration : 612 Seconds www.egs.edu Martin Hielscher speaking about the aesthetic theory of Theodor W. Adorno, the need for an aesthetic theory, relevance, the truth content of the artwork, and the history and philosophy of art. Martin Hielscher lecturing about Adorno and a philosophy of experience, the possibility of experience, relief and liberation, the cultural industry, critical theory, universal mediation, products, formats, lifestyles, turns, phrases, activities, global cultural control and standardized entertainment products. Public open lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland Europe 2009 Martin Hielscher Martin Hielscher holds the Theodor W. Adorno Chair at the European Graduate School and is currently the dean of the Media and Communications Division there. Hielscher is a translator of literature based in Munich, as well as a widely known critic, editor and author. He has lectured internationally on contemporary German literature and philosophy, as well as on creative writing. Hielscher has been visiting professor to several universities, including Washington University in St. Louis, Leipzig University and is currently honorary professor at the University of Bramberg. In the last fifteen years, Hielscher has translated, among others, the works of William Gaddis, Lorrie Moore, Peter Carey, Richard Ford and Nurrudin Farah. As an editor he has worked Luchterhand Publishers and ... Tags :Martin, Hielscher, aesthetic, theory, Theodor, W., Adorno, relevance, truth, content, artwork, history, philosophy, art, experience, possibility, relief, liberation, cultural, industry, control, critical, mediation, products, formats, lifestyles, EGS, European, Graduate, School, Saas-Fee, Switzerland
| | Holocaust in Film and Literature, Lec 4, German 59, UCLA Duration : 4128 Seconds Course Description: German 59: Holocaust in Film and Literature is a course that provides insight into the History of Holocaust and its present memory through examination of challenges and problems encountered in trying to imagine its horror through media of literature and film. About the Professor: Todd Presner is Associate Professor of Germanic Languages, Comparative Literature, and Jewish Studies. His research focuses on German-Jewish intellectual and cultural history, the history of media, visual culture, digital humanities, and cultural geography. He is the author of two books: The first, Mobile Modernity: Germans, Jews, Trains (Columbia University Press, 2007), maps German-Jewish intellectual history onto the development of the railway system; the second, Muscular Judaism: The Jewish Body and the Politics of Regeneration (Routledge, 2007), analyzes the aesthetic dimensions of the strong Jewish body. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. * See all the UCLA German 59: Holocaust in Film and Literature classes in this series: www.youtube.com * See more courses from UCLA: www.youtube.com * See more from UCLA's main channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com Tags :ucla, uclacourses, todd, presner, german, jew, holocaust, language, literature, film, history, media, horror, culture, geography, judaism
| | Der Rabe by Edgar Allan Poe (German) Duration : 420 Seconds Translated by Theodor Etzel. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Ready by McCavity. Playlist for The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe: www.youtube.com Tags :raven, Edgar, allan, poe, book, poems, poetry, ccpoems, cc poems, ccpoem, cc poem, audiobook, audio, classic, literature, cc, synchronized, text, closed, captions, captioning, subtitles, subs, esl, free, entire, full, complete, foreign, language, translate, translation, video, videobook, mini, minibook, reading, read, learn, english, novel, librivox
| | Typisch deutsch von A bis Z (typical German) - Storey's Stories by Schahin Duration : 898 Seconds "Typisch deutsch" (typical German) is an entertaining clip presented & produced by Katrin Schahin Storey (Storey's Stories) about the question: "What is typical German?" Both young and older people answer this interesting question in Katrin Schahin's interview. In addition, you will see lots of interesting pictures of the German culture: - German inventors & interventions - German politicians, sportsmen/-women, authors/poets, celebreties, etc. - German food - etc. PS Unfortunately, there is a little mistake: Instead of a pic of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz there is a pic of Isaac Newton! I'm sorry for this mistake!!! Tags :typisch deutsch, typical German, deutsche Kultur, German culture, deutsche Entertainer, German Entertainer, deutsche Politiker, German politicians, deutsche Musiker und Bands, German musicians and bands, VIP, German celebreties, deutsche Prominente, deutsche Literatur, German literature, German composers, deutsche Komponisten, deutsches Essen, German food
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