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Dr. Maurice R. Graney Dies After Illness
Dr. Maurice R. Graney Dies After Illness
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News release announces that retired Dean of U.D.'s School of Engineering, Dr. Maurice R. Graney, died after a five day illness.
College Of Arts And Sciences Classes At St. Leonard's College
College Of Arts And Sciences Classes At St. Leonard's College
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News release announces that classes by the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Dayton will be offered at St. Leonard's College in Centerville.
James Douglas Aldstadt To Graduate First In Class
James Douglas Aldstadt To Graduate First In Class
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News release announces that James Douglas Aldstadt will graduate first in his class from the University of Dayton.
Cover And Front Matter, University Of Dayton
Cover And Front Matter, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
Cover, table of contents
Heinrich Bölls Gruppenbild Mit Dame Als Frohe Botschaft Der Weltverbruderung, Ingenborg L. Carlson
Heinrich Bölls Gruppenbild Mit Dame Als Frohe Botschaft Der Weltverbruderung, Ingenborg L. Carlson
University of Dayton Review
Böll erhielt 1972 den Nobelpreis für Literatur für diesen Roman, den die Stockholmer Nobelpreis-Jury als “Meisterwerk” bezeichnete. Die deutsche Literaturkritik stimmt diesem Urteil nicht zu und sieht in Böll höchstens, nach Günter Grass, “den zweitbesten deutschen Schriftsteller.” Das internationale Echo folgte entsprechend. Die abfällige Sichtung läßt die Frage als begründet erscheinen, “Nobel Prize for Böll: A Literary or Moral Award?” welche für die Jahreskonferenz der RMMLA zum Thema eines Böll-Colloquiums gewählt wurde.
The Generation Gap A Century Ago: The Father-Son Conflict In Theodor Storm's Novellen, Eva Merrett Friedman
The Generation Gap A Century Ago: The Father-Son Conflict In Theodor Storm's Novellen, Eva Merrett Friedman
University of Dayton Review
Since antiquity writers have been fascinated by the pathos, tragedy, and the comedy of the “generation gap.” Sophocles tells the pathetic story of Oedipus, who murdered his father. In the Clouds Aristophanes focuses his humor on the permissive Athenian father beaten by his ungrateful son, who has been trained too well in Sophistry. In the Hildebrandslied father and son are pitted against each other in battle. In modern times Mark Twain has summarized the generation gap wittily and succinctly: “When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man …
Introduction, Robert C. Conard
Introduction, Robert C. Conard
University of Dayton Review
The papers of the first Böll Seminar (1972) sponsored by the Modern Language Association of America were published in the pages of the UDR in the fall issue of 1973 (UDR, 10, No. 2). At that time the hope was expressed that if the Böll Seminar were renewed, the UDR would be pleased to publish the continuing Böll research. Thus with the co-operation of Erhard Friedrichsmeyer of the University of Cincinnati, organizer of the 1973 seminar, the participants: Professors Margareta Deschner of Southern Methodist University, Klaus Jeziorkowski of the University of Frankfurt, Gertrud Pickar of the University of Houston …
The American Reviews Of Heinrich Böll: A Note On The Problems Of The Compassionate Novelist, Keith Stewart
The American Reviews Of Heinrich Böll: A Note On The Problems Of The Compassionate Novelist, Keith Stewart
University of Dayton Review
It would not be difficult to arrange a rhetorical battle—or at least a series of skirmishes—among certain of those reviewers of Heinrich Böll’s novels who have taken positions since the appearance in America of Acquainted with the Night in 1954. W. J. Schwartz, reviewing Children are Civilians Too for the Saturday Review, could field his opinion that Böll is essentially a writer of short stories against D. J. Enright’s in The New York Review of Books that both that volume and 18 Stories suggest a writer who needs “more elbow room than the genre affords him.” Or those who find …
Böll's "Lady": A New Eve, Margareta Deschner
Böll's "Lady": A New Eve, Margareta Deschner
University of Dayton Review
“What kind of a young woman is this ... ?” cries the author and rechercheur of Heinrich Böll’s Group Portrait with Lady (Gruppenbild mit Dame) when confronted with Leni Pfeiffer, née Gruyten, the central figure of the portrait and the recent Nobel Prize-winning novel. The reader, echoing this question, is so intrigued by the search for the real Leni, set up in a cunning way by Böll himself, that he takes at face value the author’s amazement, willing to forget that Leni is the embodiment of Böll’s own dream of the real woman, his long-planned creation of a new Eve.
The Impact Of Narrative Perspective On Character Portrayal In Three Novels Of Heinrich Böll: Billard Um Halbzehn, Ansichten Eines Clowns, And Gruppenbild Mit Dame, Gertrud B. Pickar
The Impact Of Narrative Perspective On Character Portrayal In Three Novels Of Heinrich Böll: Billard Um Halbzehn, Ansichten Eines Clowns, And Gruppenbild Mit Dame, Gertrud B. Pickar
University of Dayton Review
During the last fifteen years, Böll has published a prodigious number of novels and long narratives, employing a variety of narrative approaches. His most recent novels, Billard um halbzehn (published in 1959), Ansichten eines Clowns (1963), and Gruppenbild mit Dame (1971), reveal his experimentation in narrative form and present strikingly different alternatives for narrative expression. This paper is concerned with one particular aspect of such presentation, the impact of narrative perspective on character portrayal.
Heinrich Böll Als Politischer Autor, Klaus Jeziorkowski
Heinrich Böll Als Politischer Autor, Klaus Jeziorkowski
University of Dayton Review
Heinrich Böll selbst wiirde sich energisch gegen einen Analyse-Versuch wehren, der etwa folgendes konstatierte: Böll zerfiillt in einen dichterischen und in einen kritischen Böll, in einen engagierten und einen reinen Böll, in einen politischen und in einen belletristischen Böll. Einen solchen zerfallenden Böll will der Titel meiner Bemerkungen nicht vorfiihren.
Die Ironie Des Zufalls Bei Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Bodo Fritzen
Die Ironie Des Zufalls Bei Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Bodo Fritzen
University of Dayton Review
Obwohl Friedrich Dürrenmatt “im Munde aller Theaterbesucher und vieler Theaterfreunde” allgemein als einer der begabtesten Theatraliker unter den heutigen deutschsprachigen Dramatikern gilt, wird seine .ästhetische Klassifizierung und literarische Einordnung heftig umstritten. "Man hezichtigt ihn aller möglichen -ismen, yom Kommunismus über den Nihilismus bis zum Konservatismus." Friedrich Dürrenmatt selbst hat mit seinen freigebigen Interviews, Randnotizen und Anmerkungen zu dieser Unstimmigkeit und Verwirrung beträchtlich beigetragen. Dass der Schriftsteller die bisher anscheinend vergeblichen Klassifikationsversuche der Literaturkritiker als nutzlose Reflexionen betrachtet, kommt in den Theaterproblemen deutlich zum Ausdruck: “Dann möchte ich bitten, in mir nicht einen Vertreter einer bestimrnten drama tisch en Richtung, einer …
Goethe And The Threnody, Dennis Mccort
Goethe And The Threnody, Dennis Mccort
University of Dayton Review
Literary criticism has perennially subjected the threnody in particular and occasional verse in general to the harshest negative evaluation. Numberless reams of poor threnodic verse have warranted much of this criticism, even inspiring on occasion such parodic gems as Johann von Besser's dirge, "Über den Tod Wachtelchens, seiner kurfürstlichen Durchlaucht schönes Hündchen." It seems, however, that serious criticism has made too much too often of inferior specimens, to the aspersion of countless threnodies of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that are of high quality. Opitz, Dach, Günther and Goethe, to name only a few poets, composed funerary lyrics which far …
Clep At The University Of Dayton
Clep At The University Of Dayton
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News release announces that information on CLEP, the College Level Examination Program, at the University of Dayton.
University Of Dayton Elected To Full National Association Of Schools Of Music Membership
University Of Dayton Elected To Full National Association Of Schools Of Music Membership
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News release announces that the University of Dayton has been elected to full membership in the National Association of Schools of Music.
Mr. C. Robert Andrews Appointed To Position Of Associate Director
Mr. C. Robert Andrews Appointed To Position Of Associate Director
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News release announces that Mr. C. Robert Andrews has been appointed to the position of Associate Director of the Research Institute of the University of Dayton.
Project Emerge Sponsors Conference
Expanded Scope Of Food Drive For Central Service Committee
Expanded Scope Of Food Drive For Central Service Committee
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News release announces that the urgency of the inflation problem is causing the University of Dayton's Central Service Committee to expand their scope.
University Of Dayton Students Eberhard Faber Art Scholarship Contest Finalists
University Of Dayton Students Eberhard Faber Art Scholarship Contest Finalists
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News release announces that three fine art students from the University of Dayton are finalists in the national Eberhard Faber Art Scholarship Contest.
The University Of Dayton Admits The One-Millionth Flyer Basketball Spectator And Celebrates The Fifth Anniversary Of Its Opening
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News release announces that the University of Dayton will admit the one-millionth Flyer basketball spectator and celebrate the fifth anniversary of its opening at the Flyer's game against the Louisville Cardinals.
Dinner-Theatre At The University Of Dayton
Dinner-Theatre At The University Of Dayton
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News release announces that the University of Dayton will present a Dinner-Theatre followed by a production of two one-act plays.
The University Of Dayton's Central Service Committee To Expand Drive For Dayton's Hungry
The University Of Dayton's Central Service Committee To Expand Drive For Dayton's Hungry
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News release announcing that due to soaring food prices, the University of Dayton's Central Service Committee will expand the drive for Dayton's Hungry.
Sigma Xi Club Promoted To Chapter Status
Sigma Xi Club Promoted To Chapter Status
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News release announces that the Sigma Xi Club at the University of Dayton was promoted to chapter status by the Assembly of Delegates to the 75th National Meeting of Sigma Xi.
Introduzione, Stefano De Fiores
Itinerario Spirituale Di S. Luigi Maria Di Montfort (1673-1716), Stefano De Flores
Itinerario Spirituale Di S. Luigi Maria Di Montfort (1673-1716), Stefano De Flores
Marian Library Studies
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Vytis, Volume 60, Issue 10 (December 1974), Knights Of Lithuania
Vytis, Volume 60, Issue 10 (December 1974), Knights Of Lithuania
Vytis: The Newsletter of the Knights of Lithuania
Newsletter of the Knights of Lithuania national organization (United States); digitized and made available with the permission of the organization. Content may be protected by copyright.