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'''Leslie Bodi''' (1922–2015) was the foundation Professor of German and long-term head of the department (1963-1987) at [[Monash University]].
'''Leslie Bodi''' (1922–2015) was the foundation Professor of German and long-term head of the department (1963–1987) at [[Monash University]].


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Bodi was born Lázló Bodi in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]] on 1 September 1922. His parents were István Bruchsteiner, a publisher, and Klara (née Pongrácz).
Bodi was born László Bodi in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]] on 1 September 1922. His parents were István Bruchsteiner, a publisher, and Klara (née Pongrácz).
<ref name="trans">[http://www.inst.at/trans/19/obituary-for-leslie-bodi/ Obituary for Leslie Bodi], ''TRANS Internet-Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften | Internet journal for cultural studies | Revue électronique de recherches sur la culture'', inst.at. Retrieved 10 March 2020.</ref>
<ref name="trans">[http://www.inst.at/trans/19/obituary-for-leslie-bodi/ Obituary for Leslie Bodi], ''TRANS Internet-Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften | Internet journal for cultural studies | Revue électronique de recherches sur la culture'', inst.at. Retrieved 10 March 2020.</ref>


He attended school in Hungary and Italy. After working as a graphics instructor and offset machine operator in 1940-43, he spent 18 months in a forced labour camp (1943-45). At the end of the Second World War, he studied German and English at the university level in Budapest and [[Vienna]] (1945-49), graduating with Budapest ''[[Staatsexamen]]'' qualifications in 1949<ref name="konig">Christoph König, Birgit Wägenbaur, et al., eds., "Bodi, Leslie", in: ''[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=53_iTfE1qkwC&pg=PA1053&lpg=PA1053&dq=%22Bodi%22+%2B+%22Goethe-Medaille%22&source=bl&ots=bT0A1EDAZx&sig=ACfU3U0iCoMPybtiBiOKjh6-OvTG_2bnzA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjGj_Gbs4zoAhVizTgGHc4tDOcQ6AEwBHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Bodi%22%20%2B%20%22Goethe-Medaille%22&f=false Internationales Germanistenlexikon 1800-1950]'', Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2003, pp. 213-4.</ref> and with a Ph.D. from the [[University of Budapest]]<ref>''[https://files.monash.edu/records-archives/assets/docs/pdf/university-calendar/1961-handbook.pdfhttps://files.monash.edu/records-archives/assets/docs/pdf/university-calendar/1961-handbook.pdf 1964 Calendar of Monash University, 1964]'', Clayton, Victoria: Monash University, 1964, pp. 34 and 40. Retrieved 13 March 2020.</ref>. From 1946 he also worked as a tutor and assistant in German at the University of Budapest.<ref name="konig" />
He attended school in Hungary and Italy. After working as a graphics instructor and offset machine operator in 1940-43, he spent 18 months in a forced labour camp (1943–45). At the end of the Second World War, he studied German and English at the university level in Budapest and [[Vienna]] (1945–49), graduating with Budapest ''[[Staatsexamen]]'' qualifications in 1949<ref name="konig">Christoph König, Birgit Wägenbaur, et al., eds., "Bodi, Leslie", in: ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=53_iTfE1qkwC&dq=%22Bodi%22+%2B+%22Goethe-Medaille%22&pg=PA1053 Internationales Germanistenlexikon 1800-1950]'', Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2003, pp. 213-4.</ref> and with a Ph.D. from the [[University of Budapest]].<ref>''[https://files.monash.edu/records-archives/assets/docs/pdf/university-calendar/1961-handbook.pdfhttps://files.monash.edu/records-archives/assets/docs/pdf/university-calendar/1961-handbook.pdf 1964 Calendar of Monash University, 1964]'', Clayton, Victoria: Monash University, 1964, pp. 34 and 40. Retrieved 13 March 2020.</ref> From 1946 he also worked as a tutor and assistant in German at the University of Budapest.<ref name="konig" />


Following the [[Hungarian Revolution]] of 1956, he migrated to Australia with his wife and daughter.<ref name="thomson">Philip Thomson, [https://www.theherald.com.au/story/3492633/obituary-leslie-bodi-professor-of-german/ OBITUARY: Leslie Bodi, Professor of German, a vibrant personality], ''[[Newcastle Herald]]'', 15 November 1915.</ref>
Following the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1956|Hungarian Revolution]] of 1956, he migrated to Australia with his wife and daughter.<ref name="thomson">Philip Thomson, [https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/3492633/obituary-leslie-bodi-professor-of-german/ OBITUARY: Leslie Bodi, Professor of German, a vibrant personality], ''[[Newcastle Herald]]'', 15 November 1915.</ref>


==Academic career in Australia==
==Academic career in Australia==
Bodi taught German and history at the [[Melbourne Grammar School]] for two years (1957-58) and then was a lecturer at the University College, [[Newcastle, New South Wales]].
Bodi taught German and history at the [[Melbourne Grammar School]] for two years (1957–58) and then was a lecturer at the University College, [[Newcastle, New South Wales]].


In 1961 he returned to Melbourne to take up an appointment as Senior Lecturer at [[Monash University]]. In 1963 he was appointed as the Foundation Professor of German at the same university, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1987.<ref name="konig" />
In 1961 he returned to Melbourne to take up an appointment as Senior Lecturer at [[Monash University]]. In 1963 he was appointed as the Foundation Professor of German at the same university, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1987.<ref name="konig" />
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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
Appointed in 1963 to set up the new German studies department at [[Monash University]], Bodi implemented a broad curriculum that included not only the traditional study of German language and literature but also the "political, social and cultural history of the German-speaking lands".<ref name="thomson" /> He actively and rapidly recruited new young staff, many of whom, including the linguist [[Michael Clyne]],<ref name="trans" /> went on to complete "doctorates under his supervision".<ref name="thomson" /> He used Monash University's new budget to build up an "outstanding collection"<ref name="thomson" /> of books and other resources in the university library.
Appointed in 1963 to set up the new German studies department at [[Monash University]], Bodi implemented a broad curriculum that included not only the traditional study of German language and literature but also the "political, social and cultural history of the German-speaking lands".<ref name="thomson" /> He actively and rapidly recruited new young staff, many of whom, including the linguist [[Michael Clyne]]<ref name="trans" /> and the Germanist [[David Roberts (academic)|David Roberts]], went on to complete "doctorates under his supervision".<ref name="thomson" /> He used Monash University's new budget to build up an "outstanding collection"<ref name="thomson" /> of books and other resources in the university library.


He emphasised that German culture and studied were "pluricentric" and so he taught not only [[Germany]] but also [[Austria]] whose literature and language he viewed as "autonomous".<ref name="trans" /> He also promoted the study of the literature and culture of the [[German Democratic Republic]] and more generally of "emerging European writers and movements".<ref name="thomson" />
He emphasised that German culture and studied were "pluricentric" and so he taught not only [[Germany]] but also [[Austria]] whose literature and language he viewed as "autonomous".<ref name="trans" /> He also promoted the study of the literature and culture of the [[German Democratic Republic]] and more generally of "emerging European writers and movements".<ref name="thomson" />


Bodi's own academic research included pioneering work on German-Australian connections, including on the naturalist and ethnologist [[Georg Forster]], who went on [[James Cook]]'s second voyage to the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], and on the [[Enlightenment]] in Austria, writing a book ''Tauwetter in Wien'' (Thaw in Vienna) which has become a standard work.<ref name="trans" /> He produced bibliographies on German [[Australiana]] and German culture held in Melbourne libraries.<ref name="thomson" />
Bodi's own academic research included pioneering work on German-Australian connections, including on the naturalist and ethnologist [[Georg Forster]], who went on [[James Cook]]'s [[Second voyage of James Cook|second voyage to the Pacific]], and on the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] in Austria, writing a book ''Tauwetter in Wien'' (Thaw in Vienna) which has become a standard work.<ref name="trans" /> He produced bibliographies on German [[Australiana]] and German culture held in Melbourne libraries.<ref name="thomson" />


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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* 1973: Verdienstkreuz 1. Klasse des Verdienstorders der Bundesrepublik Deutschland [[Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany]]
* 1973: Verdienstkreuz 1. Klasse des Verdienstorders der Bundesrepublik Deutschland [[Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany]]
* 1976: Österreichisches Ehrenkreuz für Wissenschaft und Kunst 1, Klasse ([[Austrian Decoration for Science and Art]])
* 1976: Österreichisches Ehrenkreuz für Wissenschaft und Kunst 1, Klasse ([[Austrian Decoration for Science and Art]])
* 1989: [[Friedrich-Gundolf-Preis]]<ref>[https://www.deutscheakademie.de/en/awards/friedrich-gundolf-preis/leslie-bodi Leslie Bodi], deutscheakademie.de. Retrieved 18 March 2020.</ref>
* 1991: Goethe-Medaille des Goethe-Instituts Munchen ([[Goethe Medal]])
* 1991: Goethe-Medaille des Goethe-Instituts Munchen ([[Goethe Medal]])
* 1997: [[Humboldt Prize|Humboldt Research Award]]<ref name="monash-arts-profiles">[https://web.archive.org/web/20160229014032/profiles.arts.monash.edu.au/lesli-bodi/ Dr Lesli Bodi], monash.edu.au. Retrieved 13 March 2020.</ref>
* 1997: [[Humboldt Prize|Humboldt Research Award]]<ref name="monash-arts-profiles">[https://web.archive.org/web/20160229014032/http://profiles.arts.monash.edu.au/lesli-bodi/ Dr Lesli Bodi], monash.edu.au. Retrieved 13 March 2020.</ref>


==Select bibliography==
==Select bibliography==
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* ''Heinrich Heine'' (Budapest: Közoktatásügyi kiadóvállalat, 1951)
* ''Heinrich Heine'' (Budapest: Közoktatásügyi kiadóvállalat, 1951)
* ''German Culture in the Libraries of Melbourne: the State Library of Victoria; Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne; German Dept. Library, University of Melbourne; Monash University Library'' (joint author: Susan Radvansky) (Melbourne: German Section, Department of Modern Languages, Monash University, 1967)
* ''German Culture in the Libraries of Melbourne: the State Library of Victoria; Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne; German Dept. Library, University of Melbourne; Monash University Library'' (joint author: Susan Radvansky) (Melbourne: German Section, Department of Modern Languages, Monash University, 1967)
* ''Tauwetter in Wien: zur Prosa der österreichischen Aufklärung 1781-1795'' (Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 1977)
* ''Tauwetter in Wien: zur Prosa der österreichischen Aufklärung 1781–1795'' (Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 1977)
* ''Image of a Continent: A Bibliography of German Australiana from the Beginnings to 1975 = Bild eines Kontinents : eine Bibliographie deutscher Australiana von den Anfängen bis 1975'' (Wiesbaden: O. Harrassowitz, c.1990)
* ''Image of a Continent: A Bibliography of German Australiana from the Beginnings to 1975 = Bild eines Kontinents : eine Bibliographie deutscher Australiana von den Anfängen bis 1975'' (Wiesbaden: O. Harrassowitz, c.1990)
* ''Literatur, Politik, Identität = Literature, Politics, Cultural Identity'' (St. Ingbert: Röhrig, 2002)
* ''Literatur, Politik, Identität = Literature, Politics, Cultural Identity'' (St. Ingbert: Röhrig, 2002)
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===Books: As editor===
===Books: As editor===
* ''Effi Briest'' by [[Theodor Fontane]] (Budapest: Szèpirodalmi Könyvkiado, 1954)
* ''Effi Briest'' by [[Theodor Fontane]] (Budapest: Szèpirodalmi Könyvkiado, 1954)
* ''Adventures on a Journey to New Holland and The Lonely Deathbed'', by Therese Huber. Translated from the German original '' Abentheuer auf einer Reise nach Neu-Holland (1793)'' by Rodney Livingstone. Edited, with preface and notes, by Leslie Bodi. Melbourne: Lansdowne Press, 1966.<ref>[https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/24165618?q&versionId=45485519+231312054 Adventures on a journey to New Holland / and, The lonely deathbed / Therese Huber ; translated by Rodney Livingstone; edited, with preface and notes, by Leslie Bodi], nla.gov.au.</ref><ref>[[George Farwell]], "First novel set in Australia", ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]'', 30 July 1966, p. 17.</ref>
* ''Adventures on a Journey to New Holland and The Lonely Deathbed'', by [[Therese Huber]]. Translated from the German original '' Abentheuer auf einer Reise nach Neu-Holland (1793)'' by Rodney Livingstone. Edited, with preface and notes, by Leslie Bodi. Melbourne: Lansdowne Press, 1966.<ref>[https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/24165618?q&versionId=45485519+231312054 Adventures on a journey to New Holland / and, The lonely deathbed / Therese Huber ; translated by Rodney Livingstone; edited, with preface and notes, by Leslie Bodi], nla.gov.au.</ref><ref>[[George Farwell]], "First novel set in Australia", ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]'', 30 July 1966, p. 17.</ref>
* ''Das Problem Österreich: Arbeitspapiere : Interdisziplinäre Konferenz über Geschichte, Kultur und GesellschaftÖsterreichs im 20. Jahrhundert, Germanistisches Institut, Monash Universtät 16-18 Mai, 1980 = The Austrian Problem: Working papers: Interdisciplinary Conference on 20th Century Austrian History, Culture and Society, Department of German, Monash University, May 16-18, 1980'' (co-edited with Philip Thomson) (Clayton, Victoria: Monash University, Department of German, 1982)
* ''Das Problem Österreich: Arbeitspapiere : Interdisziplinäre Konferenz über Geschichte, Kultur und GesellschaftÖsterreichs im 20. Jahrhundert, Germanistisches Institut, Monash Universität 16–18 Mai, 1980 = The Austrian Problem: Working papers: Interdisciplinary Conference on 20th Century Austrian History, Culture and Society, Department of German, Monash University, May 16–18, 1980'' (co-edited with Philip Thomson) (Clayton, Victoria: Monash University, Department of German, 1982)
* ''The German Connection: Sesquicentenary Essays on German-Victorian Crosscurrents, 1835-1985'' (co-edited with Stephen Jeffries) (Clayton, Victoria: Department of German, Monash University, 1985)
* ''The German Connection: Sesquicentenary Essays on German-Victorian Crosscurrents, 1835–1985'' (co-edited with Stephen Jeffries) (Clayton, Victoria: Department of German, Monash University, 1985)
* ''Weltbürger, Textwelten: Helmut Kreuzer zum Dank'' (co-edited with Helmut Kreuzer) (Frankfurt am Main and New York: P. Lang, c. 1995).
* ''Weltbürger, Textwelten: Helmut Kreuzer zum Dank'' (co-edited with Helmut Kreuzer) (Frankfurt am Main and New York: P. Lang, c. 1995).
* ''Der Eroberer: eine Parodie der Macht'' by Paul Weidmann (co-edited with Friedrich Voit) (Heidelberg: Winter, 1997)
* ''Der Eroberer: eine Parodie der Macht'' by Paul Weidmann (co-edited with Friedrich Voit) (Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1997)


===Articles===
===Articles===
* "Georg Forster: The 'Pacific expert' of eighteenth‐century Germany", ''Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand'', Volume 8, 1959, Issue 32, pp. 345-363.
* "Georg Forster: The 'Pacific expert' of eighteenth‐century Germany", ''Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand'', Volume 8, 1959, Issue 32, pp.&nbsp;345–363.
* "The Art of Paradox: Volker Braun’s 'Unvollendete Geschichte'", ''Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association'', Volume 48, 1977, Issue 1, pp. 268-282.
* "The Art of Paradox: Volker Braun's 'Unvollendete Geschichte'", ''Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association'', Volume 48, 1977, Issue 1, pp.&nbsp;268–282.
* "Intellectuals, writers and the [[Stasi]] files: Effects of the release of East German secret police files", ''[[Meanjin]]'', Vol. 52, No. 1, Autumn 1993, pp.&nbsp;5–22.


== References ==
== References ==
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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* Walter Veit, ed., ''Antipodische Aufklärungen = Antipodean Enlightenments: Festschrift für Leslie Bodi'', Frankfurt am Main, Bern and New York: Peter Lang, 1987.
* Walter Veit, ed., ''Antipodische Aufklärungen = Antipodean Enlightenments: [[Festschrift]] für Leslie Bodi'', Frankfurt am Main, Bern and New York: Peter Lang, 1987.


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://files.monash.edu/records-archives/archives/holdings/personal-archives/bodi-leslie.html Personal Archives: Bodi, Leslie (1922-2015)]
* [https://files.monash.edu/records-archives/archives/holdings/personal-archives/bodi-leslie.html Personal Archives: Bodi, Leslie (1922-2015)]
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Leslie Bodi
Born
Lázló Bodi

(1922-09-01)September 1, 1922
DiedSeptember 15, 2015(2015-09-15) (aged 93)
OccupationAcademic
Academic work
DisciplineGerman studies
Notable studentsMichael Clyne
David Roberts
Notable worksTauwetter in Wien: zur Prosa der österreichischen Aufklärung 1781-1795
Image of a Continent: A Bibliography of German Australiana from the Beginnings to 1975

Leslie Bodi (1922–2015) was the foundation Professor of German and long-term head of the department (1963–1987) at Monash University.

Early life and education[edit]

Bodi was born László Bodi in Budapest, Hungary on 1 September 1922. His parents were István Bruchsteiner, a publisher, and Klara (née Pongrácz). [1]

He attended school in Hungary and Italy. After working as a graphics instructor and offset machine operator in 1940-43, he spent 18 months in a forced labour camp (1943–45). At the end of the Second World War, he studied German and English at the university level in Budapest and Vienna (1945–49), graduating with Budapest Staatsexamen qualifications in 1949[2] and with a Ph.D. from the University of Budapest.[3] From 1946 he also worked as a tutor and assistant in German at the University of Budapest.[2]

Following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he migrated to Australia with his wife and daughter.[4]

Academic career in Australia[edit]

Bodi taught German and history at the Melbourne Grammar School for two years (1957–58) and then was a lecturer at the University College, Newcastle, New South Wales.

In 1961 he returned to Melbourne to take up an appointment as Senior Lecturer at Monash University. In 1963 he was appointed as the Foundation Professor of German at the same university, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1987.[2]

During those years as professor he would also occupy several research positions, mainly in Vienna, but also at Berlin, Budapest, Frankfurt am Main, Paris and Siegen. He was also visiting professor at universities in Vienna, Graz and Berlin.[2]

Legacy[edit]

Appointed in 1963 to set up the new German studies department at Monash University, Bodi implemented a broad curriculum that included not only the traditional study of German language and literature but also the "political, social and cultural history of the German-speaking lands".[4] He actively and rapidly recruited new young staff, many of whom, including the linguist Michael Clyne[1] and the Germanist David Roberts, went on to complete "doctorates under his supervision".[4] He used Monash University's new budget to build up an "outstanding collection"[4] of books and other resources in the university library.

He emphasised that German culture and studied were "pluricentric" and so he taught not only Germany but also Austria whose literature and language he viewed as "autonomous".[1] He also promoted the study of the literature and culture of the German Democratic Republic and more generally of "emerging European writers and movements".[4]

Bodi's own academic research included pioneering work on German-Australian connections, including on the naturalist and ethnologist Georg Forster, who went on James Cook's second voyage to the Pacific, and on the Enlightenment in Austria, writing a book Tauwetter in Wien (Thaw in Vienna) which has become a standard work.[1] He produced bibliographies on German Australiana and German culture held in Melbourne libraries.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Leslie Bodi married Marianna "Marianne" Marton in 1950. They had one daughter, Anna.

He died on 4 September 2015.[1]

Awards[edit]

Select bibliography[edit]

Books: As author[edit]

  • Heinrich Heine (Budapest: Közoktatásügyi kiadóvállalat, 1951)
  • German Culture in the Libraries of Melbourne: the State Library of Victoria; Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne; German Dept. Library, University of Melbourne; Monash University Library (joint author: Susan Radvansky) (Melbourne: German Section, Department of Modern Languages, Monash University, 1967)
  • Tauwetter in Wien: zur Prosa der österreichischen Aufklärung 1781–1795 (Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 1977)
  • Image of a Continent: A Bibliography of German Australiana from the Beginnings to 1975 = Bild eines Kontinents : eine Bibliographie deutscher Australiana von den Anfängen bis 1975 (Wiesbaden: O. Harrassowitz, c.1990)
  • Literatur, Politik, Identität = Literature, Politics, Cultural Identity (St. Ingbert: Röhrig, 2002)

Books: As editor[edit]

  • Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane (Budapest: Szèpirodalmi Könyvkiado, 1954)
  • Adventures on a Journey to New Holland and The Lonely Deathbed, by Therese Huber. Translated from the German original Abentheuer auf einer Reise nach Neu-Holland (1793) by Rodney Livingstone. Edited, with preface and notes, by Leslie Bodi. Melbourne: Lansdowne Press, 1966.[7][8]
  • Das Problem Österreich: Arbeitspapiere : Interdisziplinäre Konferenz über Geschichte, Kultur und GesellschaftÖsterreichs im 20. Jahrhundert, Germanistisches Institut, Monash Universität 16–18 Mai, 1980 = The Austrian Problem: Working papers: Interdisciplinary Conference on 20th Century Austrian History, Culture and Society, Department of German, Monash University, May 16–18, 1980 (co-edited with Philip Thomson) (Clayton, Victoria: Monash University, Department of German, 1982)
  • The German Connection: Sesquicentenary Essays on German-Victorian Crosscurrents, 1835–1985 (co-edited with Stephen Jeffries) (Clayton, Victoria: Department of German, Monash University, 1985)
  • Weltbürger, Textwelten: Helmut Kreuzer zum Dank (co-edited with Helmut Kreuzer) (Frankfurt am Main and New York: P. Lang, c. 1995).
  • Der Eroberer: eine Parodie der Macht by Paul Weidmann (co-edited with Friedrich Voit) (Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1997)

Articles[edit]

  • "Georg Forster: The 'Pacific expert' of eighteenth‐century Germany", Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand, Volume 8, 1959, Issue 32, pp. 345–363.
  • "The Art of Paradox: Volker Braun's 'Unvollendete Geschichte'", Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, Volume 48, 1977, Issue 1, pp. 268–282.
  • "Intellectuals, writers and the Stasi files: Effects of the release of East German secret police files", Meanjin, Vol. 52, No. 1, Autumn 1993, pp. 5–22.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Obituary for Leslie Bodi, TRANS Internet-Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften | Internet journal for cultural studies | Revue électronique de recherches sur la culture, inst.at. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d Christoph König, Birgit Wägenbaur, et al., eds., "Bodi, Leslie", in: Internationales Germanistenlexikon 1800-1950, Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2003, pp. 213-4.
  3. ^ 1964 Calendar of Monash University, 1964, Clayton, Victoria: Monash University, 1964, pp. 34 and 40. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Philip Thomson, OBITUARY: Leslie Bodi, Professor of German, a vibrant personality, Newcastle Herald, 15 November 1915.
  5. ^ Leslie Bodi, deutscheakademie.de. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  6. ^ Dr Lesli Bodi, monash.edu.au. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  7. ^ Adventures on a journey to New Holland / and, The lonely deathbed / Therese Huber ; translated by Rodney Livingstone; edited, with preface and notes, by Leslie Bodi, nla.gov.au.
  8. ^ George Farwell, "First novel set in Australia", The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 July 1966, p. 17.

Further reading[edit]

  • Walter Veit, ed., Antipodische Aufklärungen = Antipodean Enlightenments: Festschrift für Leslie Bodi, Frankfurt am Main, Bern and New York: Peter Lang, 1987.

External links[edit]