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  1. ^ a b c Pilar Somacarrera: A Spanish Passion for the Canadian Short Story: Reader Responses to Alice Munro’s Fiction in Web 2.0 Open Access, in: Made in Canada, Read in Spain: Essays on the Translation and Circulation of English-Canadian Literature Open Access, edited by Pilar Somacarrera, de Gruyter, Berlin 2013, S. 129–144, S. 143, ISBN 9788376560175
  2. ^ Sonja Lehmann: Moniza Alvi’s Europa. Rewriting Myth from a Feminist Postcolonial Perspective, in: Verorten - Verhandeln - Verkörpern. Interdisziplinäre Analysen zu Raum und Geschlecht, edited by Silke Förschler, Rebekka Habermas, Nikola Roßbach. Bielefeld, transcript Verlag 2014, pp. 41–60, ISBN 9783839423998
  3. ^ deWP, main page talk page, section "ein lexikon für die allgemeinheit"
  4. ^ Ulrike Spree, Das Streben nach Wissen, de Gruyter, Berlin 2000, S. 199.
  5. ^ Marlon Miguel, Towards a New Thinking on Humanism in Fernand Deligny’s Network, in: Structures of Feeling. Affectivity and the Study of Culture, edited by Devika Sharma and Frederik Tygstrup, de Gruyter, 2015, p. 169–177, ISBN 9783110365481
  6. ^ Claudia Benthien: Literarizität in der Medienkunst, in: Handbuch Literatur & Visuelle Kultur, herausgegeben von Claudia Benthien und Brigitte Weingart, de Gruyter, Belrin 2014, S. 265–284.
  7. ^ Ralph M. Rosen (2013): Comic Parrhêsia and the Paradoxes of Repression, in: S. Douglas Olson (Ed.): Ancient Comedy and Reception. Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson, De Gruyter, Berlin, ISBN 9781614511250, p. 13–28.
  8. ^ Andrea Polaschegg (2005, Reprint 2011): "Der Orient bin ich: Goethes Poetologie des Ostens", in: Der andere Orientalismus. Regeln deutsch-morgenländischer Imagination im 19. Jahrhundert, Berlin: De Gruyter, ISBN 9783110893885, DOI des Kapitels 10.1515/9783110893885.291, pp. 291–397
  9. ^ Kazumi Negishi: Joseph Laska (1886-1964). Ein österreichischer Komponist und Dirigent in Japan, mit Beiträgen von Ellen Mary Reitinger-Laska und Joseph Reitinger-Laska. Aus dem japanischen übersetzt von Evelin Saito-Lackner. Böhlau, Wien 2014
  10. ^ Andrei Corbea-Hoişie, "Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich: Stimmungen lesen" [Review], in: Arcadia: international journal of literary culture, Bd. 48 (2013), H. 1, S. 214-216