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Fega Frisch Collection 1897-1959
The collection holds original translations and clippings of Russian and Yiddish literature into German by Fega Frisch. Also included are some personal documents, such as education records and ID papers.Born in Grodno, Russia, on November 8, 1878, Feiga Lifschitz studied philosophy in Berlin and Zurich, and worked as a translator and author. She married Efraim Frisch in 1903, assisted him in his publishing enterprises, including the editing of Der neue Merkur. She emigrated to Switzerland in 1933 and died in Ascona, Switzerland, on May 30, 1964.digitize
Forskning i seksualitet
Kapitel i lærebogen "Sexologi. Faglige perspektiver på seksualitet" red. af Christian Graugaard, Annamaria Giraldi og Bo Møhl. Kapitlet er skrevet sammen med Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Morten Frisch, Annamaria Giraldi og Christian Graugaar
FRISCH: "STILLER"
The attempt is made in the following study to present an interpretation of the novel Stiller by the Swiss author, Max Frisch, by tracing through the novel the dominant themes of the graven-image or 'Bildnis' and that of the problem of freedom with reference to the novel's main character.ThesisMaster of Arts (MA
Perspectives on Max Frisch
Max Frisch, with his countryman Friederich Diirrenmatt, shares the place of eminence in contemporary Swiss literature. Indeed, he ranks high among the recent leading writers in the German language. But, although several of his works— novels and plays—have been translated into English, he remains little known in America. In this collection of essays an international group of scholars provides a fresh introduction to this noted author.
The three leading essays review Frisch\u27s work in the forms he has used most extensively—drama, narrative fiction, and the personal diary. The remaining nine essays focus on specific works or topics. Among the works examined are I\u27m Not Stiller, A Wilderness of Mirrors, Wilhelm Tell, and the recent Man in the Holocene. Among the topics are Frisch\u27s use of language and images, his treatment of women, and the element of parody. Concluding the volume is the most complete bibliography on Frisch to appear in English to date.
Gerhard F. Probst is professor of German at Transylvania University and is also on the faculty of the Technische Universitat (West Berlin).
Jay F. Bodine is assistant professor in the department of foreign languages and literatures at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.
May be read with profit by the general public and by Frisch Scholars. —German Quarterlyhttps://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_german_literature/1003/thumbnail.jp
[Frisch behauptet ist halb bewiesen!].
Page with the handwritten phrase "Frisch behauptet ist halb bewiesen!' The page is signed by Franz
von Schönthan and dated December 22, 1892.Author, 1849-1913.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizatio
Oral History and Hard Times: A Review Essay
Michael Frisch reminds us of the very complicated and ambiguous nature of knowledge about the past and present, stemming from oral history. The author analyses the spectrum of possible meanings written during reading books, such as the 1970 work by Studs Terkel Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression and proposes the concept of “More history – No history.”
Reprint from Oral History Review, 1979, v. 7, p. 70-79, courtesy of the Oral History Association. First published in Red Buffalo, 1972, vol. 1, no. 2/3. [Translation after: M. Frisch, “Oral History and Hard Times: A Review Essay”, [in:] The Oral History Reader, A. Thompson, R. Perks (eds.), London, 1998, p. 29–37. The permission to publish the translated version of the article has been granted by the author. License: CC BY-SA 4.0. (editor’s note)
sj-docx-1-msj-10.1177_13524585231208310 – Supplemental material for Smoking during pregnancy and risk of multiple sclerosis in offspring and mother: A Danish nationwide register-based cohort study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-msj-10.1177_13524585231208310 for Smoking during pregnancy and risk of multiple sclerosis in offspring and mother: A Danish nationwide register-based cohort study by Nete Munk Nielsen, Morten Frisch, Sanne Gørtz, Egon Stenager, Kristin Skogstrand, David M Hougaard, Alberto Ascherio, Klaus Rostgaard and Henrik Hjalgrim in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
Max Frisch's novel: Stiller. A study
The attempt is made in the following study to present an interpretation of the novel "Stiller" by the Swiss author, Max Frisch, by tracing through the novel the dominant themes of the graven-image or 'Bildnis' and that of the problem of freedom with reference to the novel's main character. ThesisMaster of Arts (MA
Sorted Downward Refinement: Building Background Knowledge into a Refinement Operator for Inductive Logic Programming
Since its inception, the field of inductive logic programming has been centrally concerned with the use of background knowledge in induction. Yet, surprisingly, no serious attempts have been made to account for background knowledge in refinement operators for clauses, even though such operators are one of the most important, prominent and widely-used devices in the field. This paper shows how a sort theory, which encodes taxonomic knowledge, can be built into a downward, subsumption-based refinement operator for clauses. Most of this paper was written while the author was a visiting researcher in the Meme Media Laboratory of the University of Hokkaido, Japan. y Email: [email protected]. Phone: +44 1904 432745. Fax: +44 1904 432767. World-Wide Web: http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/¸ frisch. 1 Introduction Since its inception, the field of inductive logic programming (ILP) has been centrally concerned with the use of background knowledge in induction. Yet, surprisingly, no serious atte..
Correction to: Editorial: symmetries and asymmetries in physics
The article Editorial: symmetries and asymmetries in physics, written by Radin Dardashti, Mathias Frisch, Giovanni Valente, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on 3 July 2020 without open access. With the author(s)’ decision to opt for Open Choice the copyright of the article changed on 16 June 2021 to © The Author(s) 2021 and the article is forthwith distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution
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