Perspectives on Max FrischGerhard F. Probst and Jay F. Bodine, editors.
- Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, (c)2015.
- 1 online resource (234 pages)
Includes bibliographies and index.
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; GERHARD F. PROBST Introduction; MANFRED JURGENSEN The Drama of Frisch; HANS BANZIGER Frisch as a Narrator; HORST STEINMETZ Frisch as a Diarist; LINDA J. STINE ""Ich hiitte Lust, Marchen zu schreiben"":Frisch's Use of Marchen in Die Schwierigen and Montauk; WULF KOEPKE Frisch's I'm Not Stiller as a Parody ofThe Magic Mountain; KLAUS JEZIORKOWSKI Wilhelm Tell as Peter Jenny:On Frisch's Wilhelm Tell fiir die Schule; MARIAN E. MUSGRAVE Frisch's ""Continuum"" of Women, Domestic and Foreign. ROLF KIESER Wedding Bells for Don Juan: Frisch'sDomestication of a MythLINDA J. STINE and HANS BANZIGER ""Exposed to the other sex"":The Problem of Marriage in Philipp flo tz and Gra! Oderland; JAY F. BODINE Frisch's Little White Lies: Self-Discovery andEngagement through Skepsis of Language and Perspective; GERHARD F. PROBST Three Levels of Image Making in Frisch'sMein Name sei Gantenbein; GERHARD F. PROBST The Old Man and the Rain:Man in the Holocene; GERHARD F. PROBST Max Frisch Bibliography; Frisch's Biographical Data; Contributors.
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 --
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