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Peter Boerner

    3. Oktober 1926 – 12. Juni 2015
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    • 2011
      Die Schwenken
    • 2007

      Calgary Flames, The

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      From the early days at the Corral to the supercharged celebrations on the Red Mile in 2004, this young team has sparked a great deal of excitement from its fans. Read more about Calgary's heroes on ice: - The Flames originally played out of the old Corral, which held barely 7000 people, and the organization operated out of a trailer in Stampede Park - Lanny McDonald scored the Stanley Cup winning goal in what turned out to be his final NHL game in 1989 - Joe Nieuwendyk, team captain from 1991 to 1995, was one of only a handful of rookies to score more than 50 goals in his first NHL season - Sergei Priakin joined the Flames roster as the first player from the USSR to be allowed to play in the NHL - Sergei Makarov, once a part of the feared KLM line of the CCCP team, won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year in his first year in the NHL at the age of 31 - The Flames traded Joe Nieuwendyk to Dallas for a little-known prospect named Jarome Iginla - Theoren Fleury started his career in Calgary before his life began to spiral out of control - Two of the Sutter brothers (Brian and Darryl) have coached the Flames in the last 10 years - Players such as Jarome Iginla, Mika Kiprusoff and Dion Phaneuf are set to take the Calgary Flames into a new era of victories and hope for the Stanley Cup. And so much more...

      Calgary Flames, The
    • 2006

      Edmonton Oilers, The

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The expansion team Oilers was Wayne Gretzky's first professional hockey home and the Great One led the team to a series of Stanley Cup victories through the 1980s. New generations of Oilers have since tried and failed to recapture the glory years of the dynasty, a legacy that keeps the pressure on. Peter Boer explores the unique history of the Edmonton Oilers.

      Edmonton Oilers, The
    • 2005

      Canadian Spies and Spies in Canada

      • 142 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,7(11)Abgeben

      Canada has its own fascinating history of cloak-and-dagger, as you'll discover in this entertaining book by author and journalist Peter Boer. Canada's most famous spy was William Stephenson, the man called Intrepid. The Winnipeg-born businessman suppli

      Canadian Spies and Spies in Canada
    • 2005
    • 1998
      Koet'e
    • 1989

      InhaltsverzeichnisFrontmatter -- Inhalt -- Preface -- Vorwort -- A Faustian Typology -- Georg Lukács on the Origins of the Faust Legend -- How to Read a Volksbuch: The Faust Book of 1587 -- Faust as a Myth of Modern Individualism: Three of Marlowe’s Contributions -- The Prosperous Wonder Worker: Faust in the Renaissance -- A Neglected Faustian Drama and Its Cultural Roots in Seventeenth-Century Germany -- Lessings Faust-Pläne und -Fragmente -- The »Salvation« of Faust – by Goethe -- Max Beckmanns Zeichnungen zu Goethes Faust-Zweiter Teil -- Illusion and Reality in Goethe’s Faust: A Reader’s Reflections -- Probleme der Faust-Rezeption in Japan -- Gretchen ganz spesenfrei. Brasilianische Faustvisionen -- Gerettet und wieder gerichtet: Fausts Wege im 19. Jahrhundert -- The Impact of Goethe's Faust on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Criticism of Marlowe's Doctor Faustus -- »What the devil?¡«-Twentieth-Century Fausts -- »Mit Goethes Faust hat mein Roman nichts gemein«: Thomas Mann und sein Doktor Faustus -- Faust und die Deutschen (mit besonderem Hinblick auf Thomas Manns Doktor Faustus) -- From Renegade German Humanist to Socialist Integration: Faust in the German Democratic Republic -- Faust 1987: Alive and Well-in East and West

      Faust through four centuries
    • 1986
    • 1981
    • 1981

      Peter Boerner wurde 1926 in Estland geboren. Er studierte an der Universität Frankfurt a. M. und am Europa-Kolleg in Brügge. Nach seiner Promotion war er Kustos des Goethe-Museums in Düsseldorf, dann Professor für Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft an der University of Wisconsin. Seit 1971 hatte er einen Lehrstuhl für deutsche Literatur an der Indiana University in Bloomington inne, wo er 2015 starb.Er veröffentlichte Studien über das literarische Tagebuch und die Faustsage sowie Aufsätze zur Rezeption der deutschen Literatur außerhalb Deutschlands, zum Problemkreis des Bildes vom anderen Land und zu den europäischen Amerika-Vorstellungen. Er war Herausgeber der Goethe-Ausgabe des Deutschen Taschenbuch Verlags, der «Gesammelten Schriften» Caroline Wolzogens und der «Historia von D. Johann Fausten».

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