NOTE
The following nine research papers
or independent studies (amounting to ca. 340 p.) were written during
1983-1988 for a post-doctoral M.A.
in German Studies, at the University of Manitoba (36 credits). All but no.5
are in German.
FPG related papers no. 2 & no. 3 have been
adapted for various presentations and/or publications.
They will
therefore not be e-published in their original
form.
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| 1. |
Erkenntnistheoretische Perspektiven
in Hofmannsthals Chandos Brief (42 p.) |
| 2. |
Frederick Philip
Groves europäische
Wurzeln (37 p.) |
| 3. |
Die Gedichte Frederick Philip Groves
und Felix Paul Greves (56 p.) |
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4. |
[="Goethes
Naturauffassung," GSA,
St. Louis, Oct. 1987, e-Ed,
2006, 8p.] -- Based on: Goethes Verhältnis zur Natur
(49 p.) |
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5. |
Greek Skepticism (70 p.) |
| 6. |
[="Socio-political
Implications in Brecht's Life of Galileo," LCMND,
Winnipeg, Oct. 1984]. -- e-Edition, 2009] -- Based
on: Sozialpolitische Implikationen wissenschaftlicher
Forschung in Brechts Das
Leben des Galilei (20p.) |
| 7. |
Die Sprachthematik in Robert Musils Der
Mann ohne Eigenschaften (46 p.) |
| 8. |
Rainer Maria Rilkes Gedicht Römische
Fontäne (18 p.) |
| 9. |
Zur Dialektik in Robert Musils Novelle Die
Portugiesin (15 p.) | |
Note:
Other term papers for a North American Literature
Course taken during my
two post-graduate years at McGill
University include papers
on:
- narrative view-point in Faulkner, Vonnegut, & M.
Laurence
-
existentialism in Melville & John
Barth.
These essays are still in preparation for e-publication
An
independent Study on Incunabula [pre-1500 imprints] and
other Rare Books produced during "The
First Century of Printing in France & Germany" (49
p.),
prepared for an MLS degree at McGill, was e-published
in enlarged and updated form in January 2010.
Noteworthy efforts
during my Université Laval years include
research papers or independent studies on Villon,
Marot,
Montaigne, Diderot, Marivaux, Voltaire, Laclos,
poetry by Lamartine, Hugo, Lautréamont, Baudelaire,
Nelligan; prose by Balzac, Flaubert, Maupassant, Proust,
Robbe-Grillet,
Butor, Duras, the "Nouveau Roman," Godbout, Aquin,
Anne Hébert; plays by Cocteau,
Sartre, Ionesco. (All are in French).
Several of the above have been adapted
for various presentations and/or publications. Others,
including work in lexical semantics on the French
term/concept "ambiance" at Heidelberg University,
may be revised for e-publication here or elsewhere
in the future.
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