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Welche Themen und Stoffe beschäftigen Schriftstellerinnen und Schriftsteller heute? Wie finden sie zu einer literarischen Stimme und ihrem Stil? Wie, womit und unter welchen Bedingungen schreiben sie ihre Texte? Diesen Fragen stellen sich Nino Haratischwili, Saskia Hennig von Lange, Thomas Klupp, Inger-Maria Mahlke, Steven Uhly und Joachim Zelter im Interview. "Schreiben als Laborarbeit" (Nino Haratischwili) "Lauf los, Buch. Mal sehen, was die Welt aus dir macht!" (Saskia Hennig von Lange) "Kafka hatte es wirklich schwieriger als ich." (Thomas Klupp) "Jedes Buch ist eine bestimmte Aufgabenstellung an mich selbst." (Inger-Maria Mahlke) "Beim Schreiben bin ich niemand!" (Steven Uhly) "Ich sehe heute eher den Tod des literarischen Textes." (Joachim Zelter)
“Romantik. Journal for the Study of Romanticisms” is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of romantic-era cultural productions and concepts. The journal promotes innovative research across disciplinary borders. It aims to advance new historical discoveries, forward-looking theoretical insights and cutting-edge methodological approaches. The articles range over the full variety of cultural practices, including the written word, visual arts, history, philosophy, religion, and theatre during the romantic period (c. 1780–1840). But contributions to the discussion of pre- or post-romantic representations are also welcome. Since the romantic era was characterized by an emphasis on the vernacular, the title of journal has been chosen to reflect the Germanic root of the word. But the journal is interested in all European romanticisms – and not least the connections and disconnections between them – hence, the use of the plural in the subtitle. Romantik is a peer-reviewed journal supported by the Nordic Board for Periodicals in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NOP-HS).
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The Lloyd's Register of Shipping records the details of merchant vessels over 100 gross tonnes, which are self-propelled and sea-going, regardless of classification. Before the time, only those vessels classed by Lloyd's Register were listed. Vessels are listed alphabetically by their current name.
Foals imprint on their mothers and are guided by instinct. But over time they get accustomed to humans and can be reared to become trusting, faithful playmates and companions. Therefore, establishing good behaviour at the outset is fundamental to creating a well-adjusted adult horse. The authors, using their extensive experience and personal stories, explain how to balance natural behaviour with training methods to develop a well-behaved horse. The approach is knowledgeable and patient and is based on mutual respect between horse and rider. Key exercises are explained in the text by a great variety of photos, and can also be used with older horses. Practical topics covered include vaccination, hoofcare, herd behaviour, feeding and housing. The reader is guided through the health, well-being, training, education and attitude of the first three years of a horse’s life, with a focus on building trust throughout. Foals and Young Horses is a good companion guide for horse owners, riders and especially breeders. It will also be of interest to equine science students and para-professionals. 5m Books
This important new work offers a comprehensive and compelling account of State aid law and policy and its application to the energy sector. Clearly structured and offering meticulous detail and robust analysis, it is required reading for all practitioners in the field. The volume explores general questions from the definition of State aid to its application in Member States by national courts. It also examines questions of procedure, questions of compatibility, and State aid and the EEA. It is an invaluable tool for lawyers, policymakers and tax professionals specialising in State aid law and energy law, written by a team of leading practitioners and academics in the field.
Nachdem Carla Tornow herausfindet, dass ihre Lebensgefährtin sie betrügt, flieht sie bitter enttäuscht auf die Insel Juist, wo sie sich in einer Pension einmietet. Die junge Betreiberin der Pension, Lena Peters, verliebt sich Hals über Kopf in Carla, und auch in Carla keimen zarte Gefühle, gegen die sie sich jedoch zunächst noch wehrt. Mit der Ankündigung einer Sturmflut brechen sich schließlich auch die Gefühle Bahn, Carla und Lena verbringen eine heiße Nacht miteinander ... Ende gut, alles gut? Nicht für Carla, denn auch Lena hat unangenehme Überraschungen parat, so dass sich Carla schließlich in einem wahren Sturm der Gefühle wiederfindet ...
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