This
page features some publications by staff of the
Department.
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detailed information is available by clicking on
individual names
Paul Cooke
with Andrew Plowman (eds.)
German Writers and the Politics of
Culture: Dealing with the Stasi

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for details
Paul Cooke
Speaking the Taboo: A Study of the Work
of Wolfgang Hilbig
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for details
Paul Cooke
German Expressionist Film

Paul Cooke and Jonathon Grix (eds.)
East German Distinctiveness in a
unified Germany
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for details
Paul also
edits the series
The
New Germany
in Context

Paul Cooke
Representing East Germany Since Unification
*New*

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Ingo Cornils
(with Osman Durrani -eds)
Hermann Hesse Today / Hermann
Hesse Heute

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Ingo Cornils (with Gerrit-Jan Berendse - eds)
Baader-Meinhof Returns. The History and Cultural Memory of German Left-Wing terrorism

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Frank Finlay
&
Ingo Cornils
"(Un-)erfüllte Wirklichkeit". Neue
Studien zu Uwe Timm

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Frank Finlay
On the
Rationality of Poetry:
Heinrich Bölls Aesthetic Thinking
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Frank Finlay & Ralf Jeutter (eds.)
Centre Stage: Contemporary Drama in
Austria
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Frank Finlay et. al.
Die Kölner Ausgabe der Werke Heinrich
Bölls in 27 Bänden

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for details and here
for a review in Die Zeit
Frank Finlay and Stuart Taberner (eds.)
German Life and Letters, Special Edition
on 'Emerging Writers,
April 2002

Stuart Taberner
& Paul Cooke

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Stuart Taberner
German Literature
of the 1990s and Beyond

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Stuart Taberner
(ed.)
German Literature
in the Age of Globalisation

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Stuart Taberner
Distorted
Reflections
The Public and Private Faces of the Author in the
Work of Uwe Johnson, Günter Grass and Martin
Walser, 1965-1975
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Stuart Taberner
Contemporary German Fiction.
Writing in the Berlin Republic

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Stuart Taberner and Frank Finlay (eds.)
Recasting German
Identity
Culture, Politics, and
Literature in the Berlin Republic

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"The
strength of this publication is its wide-ranging
interdisciplinary approach to the topic [...] the stated
purpose of the book is to reach a more general audience by
focusing on the broader implications of Kulturpolitik in
unified Germany. This goal has certainly been achieved, and
with considerable success one might add."
Germanic
Notes and Reviews 34/2 Fall 2003
Ingrid Sharp
At a Moral Crossroads: Vom Leben
Getötet and the Regulation of
Sexuality in the Weimar Republic. In Christiane
Schoenfeld (ed.) The Prostitute in
German Literature
Ingrid Sharp
German Women and the War In Peter
Liddle and John Bourne (eds.) The Great
World War 1914-1945, vol. 1
Ingrid Sharp and Jane Jordan (eds.)
Josephine Butler and the
Prostitution Campaigns:
Diseases of
the Body Politic
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