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126-363/463 German Part 3G/4G: German Prose Fiction 1985-95

Credit points: 16.7 3rd and 4th year

Coordinator: Professor A Stephens.

Contact: One 2.5-hour seminar per week.

Timetable: First semester

Objectives:

At the conclusion of this subject students will have:

Content:

This subject, which will be held in German, sets out to introduce students to the latest in high quality German prose writing. The subject will begin with some shorter works by leading writers of the former GDR published in the years before the opening of the Berlin Wall. It will then consider the first echoes of the unification in fictional writing of the period and concentrate on such topics as the legacy of the Stasi files and the problems they pose for a genuine reconciliation between East and West. The search for fresh directions in writing of the last few years will provide a focus for the final part of the subject.

Assessment:

Written work of no more than 6,000 words.

Prescribed texts:

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2. German, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p116) : Next:126-364 | Prev:126-362

126-363 German Part 3G German Prose Fiction 1985-895

Credit points: 16.7

Coordinator: Professor A Stephens.

Contact: One 2.5-hour seminar each week

Timetable: First semester.

Objectives:

At the conclusion of this subject students will have:

Content:

This subject, which will be held in German, sets out to introduce students to the latest in high quality German prose writing. The subject will begin with some shorter works by leading writers of the former GDR published in the years before the opening of the Berlin Wall. It will then consider the first echoes of the unification in fictional writing of the period and concentrate on such topics as the legacy of the Stasi files and the problems they pose for a genuine reconciliation between East and West. The search for fresh directions in writing of the last few years will provide a focus for the final part of the subject.

Assessment:

Written work of no more than 6,000 words.

Prescribed texts:

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