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Bibliothek deutscher Klassiker, with its carefully selected literary and non-literary texts, is widely regarded throughout the world as the premier collection of German writing.
The Bibliothek deutscher Klassiker series has been published since 1981 and covers the work of more than thirty authors, including early German texts such as Lancelot and Ginover and Wolfram von Eschenbach, editions of important authors such as Herder, Kleist, and Büchner, and the works of philosophers such as Kant, Schleiermacher, and Fichte. Collections of historical, philosophical, theological, political and art history texts add context and background material.
From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology, this database meets research needs across all academic disciplines. Access scholarly journals, news magazines, and newspapers - many with full text and images!
A project of The IUPUI University Library Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives
The full text of the Weimar Edition of Goethe's Works. The complete corpus of Goethe's written work is a source of unique importance for students of German literature, language and history.
The definitive database on the nature and use of language, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts covers three fundamental areas: research in linguistics (the nature and structure of human speech); research in language.
Provides citations for articles on language, linguistics, literature, and folklore. For help using this database, view the following tutorial: MLA International Bibliography Tutorial .
Collected Works of Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Research in German Guide



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