Gotthold Ephraim Lessings ›Emilia Galotti‹ im Kulturraum Schule (1830–1914)

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing has been a special part of German cultural memory since the beginning of the 19th century. This was only possible because it was ensured that his literary estate was preserved and cared for. In Lessing's case, it was schools especially which played a salient role in the enthronement of the poet in the German canon and thus in Germany's cultural memory. The role of the classical grammar school in this process has only sporadically been documented until now.This volume comprises edited contributions on Lessing's "Emilia Galotti". They offer an insight into the reception of this play between 1838 and 1904 and enable us to draw conclusions on relations between grammar school and university. The main focus of the volume is on school curricular programmes, which have hitherto received little attention by literary scholars.

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Prof. Dr. Carsten Gansel lehrt Neuere deutsche Literatur und Germanistische Literatur- und Mediendidaktik an der Universität Gießen. Er ist zudem Vorsitzender der Jury zur Verleihung des Uwe-Johnson-Literaturpreises sowie des Uwe-Johnson-Förderpreises und Mitglied des P.E.N.-Zentrums Deutschland. 2012 wurde er für den Diefenbaker Award (Canada) nominiert.

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