Thomas Groß (literary scholar, 1964)
Thomas Groß (* 1964 ) is a German literary scholar .
Groß received his doctorate in German studies in 1994 from the University of Heidelberg under Gerhard Buhr (with the help of a doctoral scholarship). He has been the culture editor of Mannheimer Morgen since 1998 and also publishes in the magazine Zeitzeichen , in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and in der Welt . He is a lecturer at the Department of German Philology at the University of Mannheim and a member of the jury for the Mannheim Literature Prize.
Publications (selection)
- "... just like in conversation ..." The self-referentiality of Heinrich von Kleist's texts . Königshausen and Neumann, Würzburg 1995, ISBN 3-8260-1065-5
- Grief with Kleist. On the fate of a German edition of a work. In: Evangelical Commentaries. 29, 1996
- Hamlet and the Holocaust. The writer Alan Isler. In: Evangelical Commentaries. 29, 1996
- Sister Antonia and the ambiguous appearance of art. To Kleist's story “ Saint Cecilia or the violence of music ”. In: Brandenburger Kleist-Blätter. 1997
- More than just Sunday speeches. The Peace Prize of the German Book Trade does not allow for a spiritual calm. In: Zeitzeichen. 4, 2003
- Powdered wigs. Friedrich Schiller relied on aesthetic education - which is still our concern today. In: Zeitzeichen. 6, 2005
- "Stop, ugh! Free will completely open ”. Free will in the discussion between philosophy and science. In: Zeitzeichen. 6, 2005
Web links
- Language of the student movement: “Hashish rebels” wanted the “smoke-in” , article by Thomas Groß in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , July 27, 2007
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Great, Thomas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German literary scholar |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1964 |