Hans Höller (Germanist)

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Hans Höller (* 1947 in Vöcklabruck ) is an Austrian German philologist , philologist and university professor .

Professional activity

The full professor for modern German literature at the Institute for German Studies at the University of Salzburg is a corresponding member of the philosophical-historical class of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Germany and a. Contributions to Thomas Bernhard , Ingeborg Bachmann and Gerhard Amanshauser philology written and works by the respective authors edited.

Books (selection)

  • Criticism of a literary form. Experiment on the work of Thomas Bernhard. Stuttgart 1979
  • The " Amphitryon " by Molière and the von Kleist . A socio-historical study. Winter, Heidelberg 1984
  • "Behind every word the danger of falling silent". Language problems and literary tradition in the aesthetics of resistance by Peter Weiss . As published by Stuttgart 1988
  • Ingeborg Bachmann. The work. 2nd edition Athenäum Paperback, Frankfurt 1993 (1987)
  • Thomas Bernhard. 6th edition Rowohlt, Reinbek 2000 (1993)
  • Anti-autobiography. To Thomas Bernhard's "Extinction". (Ed. Together with Irene Heidelberger-Leonard) Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt 1995
  • Ingeborg Bachmann. Last unpublished poems, drafts and versions. Edition and commentary by Hans Höller. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt 1998
  • Ingeborg Bachmann. 3rd edition Rowohlt, Reinbek 2000 (1999)
  • Jean Améry : The writer. (Ed. Together with Irene Heidelberger-Leonard) Stuttgart 2000
  • Peter Handke . Rowohlt, Reinbek 2007
  • An unusual classic after 1945. The work of Peter Handke. Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2013
  • (With Anna Estermann Ed. :) Writing as a world discovery. New Perspectives on Handke Research . Passagen Verlag, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-7092-0136-7
  • The unknown Thomas Bernhard . Correction Verlag, Munderfing 2015, ISBN 978-3-9503854-2-7

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