Despite the wealth of literature written about Theodor Storm's life and works, a theme central to many of his novellas has not been thoroughly explored. Much of Storm's literature is built around love relationships. The author's unique concept of love and his somewhat irrational adherence to it in his personal life make the reader's understanding of this ideal especially important for the interpretation of his works. In this analysis, Storm's concept of love is explored and special consideration is given to the pivotal role that communication plays within it. Storm's rejection of religion and consequential dedication to the precepts of secular humanism and love are first examined with respect to his private life. Attention is then turned to...
This essay examines Theodor Storm as a practitioner of the novella in the context of ideas about ‘di...
Harry Frankfurt has a comprehensive and, at times, compelling, account of love, which are outlined i...
The article presents a semiotic inquiry into a particular rendering of the theme of love. The object...
Despite the wealth of literature written about Theodor Storm's life and works, a theme central to ma...
When Theodor Storm laid down his pen for the last time, he looked forward calmly and confidently to...
Bernd's study shows how Storm's "Novellen" are made purposeful by the operations of a fictional inte...
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es zu analysieren, wie Menschen aus unterschiedlichen Kulturkreisen...
These six essays elucidate some of the more significant aspects of Storm's literary technique. The t...
The twofold purpose of this study is to clarify, on the one hand, the question of literary evaluati...
The aim of this essay is to explore what understandings of love are expressed in Karin Boye’s 1934 n...
The thesis is an. attempt to refute the indictment of Storm's work as being sentimental and melancho...
This thesis undertakes an analysis of two interrelated aspects of Theodor Storm's later prose writin...
This dissertation responds to the question, "What would it be like, what would it mean, to approach ...
In this essay, two major books on love are discussed: Love as passion by Niklas Luh- mann and A love...
It´s not a secret that the holocaust consisted of horrible actions. One fascinating thing is how two...
This essay examines Theodor Storm as a practitioner of the novella in the context of ideas about ‘di...
Harry Frankfurt has a comprehensive and, at times, compelling, account of love, which are outlined i...
The article presents a semiotic inquiry into a particular rendering of the theme of love. The object...
Despite the wealth of literature written about Theodor Storm's life and works, a theme central to ma...
When Theodor Storm laid down his pen for the last time, he looked forward calmly and confidently to...
Bernd's study shows how Storm's "Novellen" are made purposeful by the operations of a fictional inte...
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es zu analysieren, wie Menschen aus unterschiedlichen Kulturkreisen...
These six essays elucidate some of the more significant aspects of Storm's literary technique. The t...
The twofold purpose of this study is to clarify, on the one hand, the question of literary evaluati...
The aim of this essay is to explore what understandings of love are expressed in Karin Boye’s 1934 n...
The thesis is an. attempt to refute the indictment of Storm's work as being sentimental and melancho...
This thesis undertakes an analysis of two interrelated aspects of Theodor Storm's later prose writin...
This dissertation responds to the question, "What would it be like, what would it mean, to approach ...
In this essay, two major books on love are discussed: Love as passion by Niklas Luh- mann and A love...
It´s not a secret that the holocaust consisted of horrible actions. One fascinating thing is how two...
This essay examines Theodor Storm as a practitioner of the novella in the context of ideas about ‘di...
Harry Frankfurt has a comprehensive and, at times, compelling, account of love, which are outlined i...
The article presents a semiotic inquiry into a particular rendering of the theme of love. The object...