Klaus-Dieter Krabiel

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Klaus-Dieter Krabiel (born before 1970) is a German literary scholar.

Life

Klaus-Dieter Krabiel received his doctorate in 1970 from the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main with a thesis on Joseph von Eichendorff . He works as a literary scholar at the Frankfurt Goethe-Haus - Free German College in Frankfurt am Main . He has published on Eichendorff and Bertolt Brecht and is co-author of the critical Eichendorff and Hugo von Hofmannsthal editions. Krabiel wrote articles for the Festschriften for Martin Stern and Heinz Rölleke .

Fonts

  • with Gisela Bärbel Schmid (Ed.): Ballets, pantomimes, film scenarios. Hugo von Hofmannsthal Complete Works, 27 . Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 2006
  • with Klaus E. Bohnenkamp, ​​Katja Kaluga (eds.); Speeches and essays 3 (1910-1919). Hugo von Hofmannsthal Complete Works, 34 . Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 2011.
  • An early Hofmannsthal translation: Henri Guilbeaux, "La mort du Titien" (1911) , in: Hofmannsthal-Jahrbuch 9 (2001), pp. 7–32
  • Bertolt Brecht's "Appeal for Henri Guilbeaux": an unknown text, a forgotten author and a memorable affair . In: Etudes germaniques. - Paris, Volume 55 (2000), No. 4 (Oct.-Déc.), Pp. 737-761
  • The didactic piece by Brecht and Hindemith: on the birth of a genre from the spirit of everyday music , in: Hindemith-Jahrbuch, Mainz, 1995, pp. 146–179.
  • Brecht's didactic pieces: emergence and development of a game type . Stuttgart: Metzler, 1993
  • Tradition and movement: to the linguistic. Eichendorff's method . Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1973 (Diss. Univ. Frankfurt (Main) 1970).
  • Joseph von Eichendorff: Annotated study bibliography . Frankfurt am Main: Athenäum-Verlag, 1971
  • Ansgar Hillach, Klaus-Dieter Krabiel: Eichendorff comment. Volume I. On the seals. Munich: Winkler, 1971

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus-Dieter Krabiel , at Goethe House