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  • Originalhardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 316 S., Ill. Ein tadelloses Exemplar. - This Festschrift for Wolfgang Mieder, preeminent paremiologist and folklorist, combines personal tributes and scholarly papers by colleagues, friends, and former students presented in three categories that address his roles as a mentor, scholar, and world citizen over many decades. The central scholarly section likewise consists of three parts. The papers dealing with proverbs examine them as patterns, stereotypes, rhetorical devices, media for self-enchantment, and means of allusion in works by Tolstoy, Solzhenitsyn, Chukovskaya, and Kempowski. A second group deals with fairy-tale motifs in literary works by Lehmann, Rabinowich, and Hummel. A third section includes topics ranging from James Bond to Stephen King, from runaway slaves to the Holocaust, and literature as cultural ecology. - Contents: Contributions for Wolfgang Mieder as Mentor -- Gideon Bavly, Adriana Borra, Antonello Borra, Roger Cooke, Heike Doane, Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, Marc Estrin, Leesa Guay-Timpson, TheresiaHoeck, Julia Katsnelson, Kate Kenny, Richard Langston, Ilka Maria Pritchard, Annegret Schmitt-Johnson, Bridget Swanson, Clifford Timpson, Brian T. Walsh, Tin Wegel: Contributions for Wolfgang Mieder as Scholar -- Proverbs: Olga V. Trokhimenko: "Long Hair, Little Sense": Revisiting the Proverbial Stereotype -- Charles-Louis Morand Métivier: Hating? Yes, but rhetorically: Paremiology in the French Wars of Religion -- Kevin J. McKenna: "What Men Live By": Leo Tolstoy's Proverb-Parable as a Source for Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Novel "Cancer Ward" -- Kathleen Scollins and Brian Minier: Pravda ? kazhdogo svoia, no istina odna: Pravda, Istina, and the Status of Truth in Lydia Chukovskaya's "Sofia Petrovna" -- Andreas Nolte: "Das Rad dreht sich, kommt Zeit - kommt Rat": Zur sprichwörtlichen Sprache der Mutter in Walter Kempowskis "Deutscher Chronik" -- Anna Lewandowska und Gerd Antos: "Der Glaube versetzt Berge": Sprichwörter als Medium der Selbstverzauberung -- Kathrin Steyer: There's no X, only ?: A Corpus-based Study of German and English Proverb Patterns -- Fairy Tales: David Scrase: Wilhelm Lehmann's Cardenio und Celinde: A Preliminary Study? Or a Modern Märchen? -- Helga Schreckenberger: Von Schneewittchen zu Baba Yaga: Identitätsverhandlungen in Julya Rabinowichs Roman "Spaltkopf" -- Dennis F. Mahoney: Maria Hummel's Motherland: True-to-Life 'Children's and Household Tales' about the End of the Third Reich -- "Guest Lectures": Angeline Chiu: The World Is Not Enough": A Latin Tag from Juvenal to James Bond -- Harvey Amani Whitfield: Runaway Advertisements in the Canadian Maritimes -- Hubert Zapf: Literature as Cultural Ecology: The Example of Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick" -- Tony Magistrale: American Echoes in Rob Reiner's Stand by Me -- Paul Michael Lützeier: Ethik als Prinzip: Der ,relevante Realismus1 in der Gegenwartsliteratur -- Alan E. Steinweis: Diagnosing and Treating "Holocaust Fatigue" -- Kathrin Bower: Gender, Witness, and Representation in Ruth Klüger's Still Alive and Judy Chicago's Holocaust Project -- Contributions for Wolfgang Mieder as World Citizen -- Minas Al. Alexiadis, Elena Arsenieva, Patrick N. Brown, Cathi Cody-Hudson, William Falls, Daniel Mark Fogel, Jonathan Huener, Daniela Ionescu, Kathleen Kelleher, Valerij Mokienko, Francis R. Nicosia, John Luigi Sama, Tom Sullivan, Karina v. Tippelskirch, Harry Walter -- Publication Record (2015-2018). ISBN 9783631771822 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 560.