Reluctant Meister

Reluctant Meister
Author: Stephen Green
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1908323698

The Euro crisis has served as a stark reminder of the fundamental importance of Germany to the larger European project. But the image of Germany as the dominant power in Europe is at odds with much of its recent history. Reluctant Meister is a wide-ranging study of Germany from the Holy Roman Empire through the Second and Third Reichs, and it asks not only how such a mature and developed culture could have descended into the barbarism of Nazism but how it then rebuilt itself within a generation to become an economic powerhouse. Perhaps most important, Stephen Green examines to what extent Germany will come to dominate its relationship with its neighbors in the European Union, and what that will mean.

The Statesman's Yearbook 2016

The Statesman's Yearbook 2016
Author: Nick Heath-Brown
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 1558
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349578231

Now in its 152nd edition, The Statesman's Yearbook continues to be the reference work of choice for accurate and reliable information on every country in the world. Covering political, economic, social and cultural aspects, the Yearbook is also available online for subscribing institutions: www.statesmansyearbook.com .

The Tale of a Garason Meister Part II

The Tale of a Garason Meister Part II
Author: Bram Roding
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2014-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326103385

Three months after the events of Part I, Reidara is becoming acquainted with his new title. Yet, within the city stirs protests as many do not accept the aeran as meister. In an effort to gain favor with the people, Reidara attempts to prove himself within the annual Games of Garason. Meanwhile the clues about the strange cube, found after the battle three months ago, are slowly coming together. The meisters initiate an investigation but quickly realize they are not the only interested party.

Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publisher: Livraria Press
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2024-05-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3989886053

"Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship is a monumental Bildungsroman that explores the journey of self-discovery and personal growth with depth and insight." - Thomas Mann A new translation into modern American English of Goethe's 1795 "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre". This edition contains an Afterword by the Translator, a Timeline of Goethe’s Life & Works and a Glossary of Philosophic Terminology used by Goethe. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship is a famous novel by Goethe that follows the protagonist Wilhelm Meister on his path of self-realization and maturity. It is considered one of the most significant examples of the Bildungsroman genre, which focuses on the psychological and moral development of the main character. The novel explores Wilhelm's encounters with various social and artistic circles, his pursuit of different vocations, and his romantic relationships. Through Wilhelm's experiences, Goethe delves into themes of identity, ambition, love, and the search for meaning in life. "Wilhelm Master's Apprenticeship" is renowned for its psychological depth, philosophical reflections, and its portrayal of the complexities of human existence.

Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
Author: Jane Veronica Curran
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781571131188

The first detailed reader's commentary on one of the seminal works of world literature. Goethe's Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre is commonly acknowledged to have played a pivotal role in founding the genre known as the Bildungsroman. Although a wealth of critical material has accumulated since its publication in 1795-96, a detailed commentary in English on this novel of `apprenticeship' has been lacking from the corpus. Jane V. Curran's full-length commentary fills this gap. In her analysis, Curran presents the standard material familiar from traditional commentaries, but includes passages hitherto neglected, presenting new insights in a new form. Curran stresses the importance of narrative techniques, traces the development of the characters, and draws the reader'sattention to the intertextual echoes, the use of symbols, and the many instances of irony. Curran also points out parallels between Wilhelm Meister's experiences and Goethe's life, and illuminates contemporary issues that are touched on in the novel, particularly the development of the German theater. The book provides notes with additional information for the interpretation of Goethe's work, including factual details of general interest, scholarly sources, and background information. This is a vade mecum not only for students of Goethe and of German literature, but also for all those interested in the development of the Bildungsroman. Jane V. Curran is chair of the German Department, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.