Elizabeth Boa
Elizabeth Boa (b. 1939) is a British scholar of German literature and is Professor Emerita of German at the University of Nottingham. She first joined the University of Nottingham in 1965 and, with the exception of two years at the University of Manchester (1994-1996) spent her career there. She was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2003. Provided by Wikipedia
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Heimat : a German dream : regional loyalties and national identity in German culture, 1890-1990 / by Boa, Elizabeth
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The sexual circus : Wedekind's theatre of subversion / by Boa, Elizabeth
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Critical strategies: German fiction in the twentieth century / by Boa, Elizabeth
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Kafka : gender, class and race in the letters and fictions / by Boa, Elizabeth
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Anne Duden : a revolution of words ; approaches to her fiction, poetry and essays /
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Pushing at boundaries : [approaches to contemporary German women writers from Karen Duve to Jenny Erpenbeck] /
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Pushing at boundaries : [approaches to contemporary German women writers from Karen Duve to Jenny Erpenbeck] /
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