Table of Contents
Reviews
| Erika Rüdenauer, ed.: Dünne Haut. Tagebücher von Frauen | |
| Heidrun Suhr | 41-43 |
| Ingeborg Arlt: Das kleine Leben | |
| Carol Anne Costabile | 43-45 |
| Joochen Laabs and Manfred Wolter, eds.: Lebensmitte. Geschichten von 31 Autoren | |
| Fritz H. König | 45-47 |
| Ulrich Berkes: Eine schlimme Liebe | |
| John Brawner | 47-48 |
| Hermann Kant: Die Summe. Eine Begebenheit | |
| James Knowlton | 48-50 |
| Hedda Zinner: Der Teufelskreis und andere Stücke | |
| Erlis Glass | 50-52 |
| Uwe Grüning: Das Vierstromland hinter Eden | |
| Mark Gruettner | 52-54 |
| Waltraud Lewin and Miriam Margraf: Die Zaubermenagerie. Ein Novellenkranz | |
| Gabriele Otto | 54-57 |
| Herbert Lederer: Handbook of East German Drama. 1945-1985 | |
| Patricia Anne Simpson | 57-59 |
| Klaus Hermsdorf: Literarisches Leben in Berlin. Aufklärer und Romantiker | |
| Hamilton H.H. Beck | 59-60 |
| Peter Wruck, ed.: Literarisches Leben in Berlin. 1871-1933. Studien | |
| Linda S. Pickle | 61-62 |
| John L. Flood, ed.: Ein Moment des erfahrenen Lebens. Zur Lyrik der DDR | |
| Christine Cosentino | 62-64 |
| Daniela Dahn: Prenzlauer Berg-Tour | |
| Fritz H. König | 64-65 |
| Boria Sax: The Romantic Heritage of Marxism. A Study of East German Love Poetry | |
| Barbara Mabee | 65-67 |
| Kurt Krolop: Sprachsatire als Zeitsatire bei Karl Kraus. Neun Studien | |
| Michael Irmscher | 68-70 |
| Inge Münz-Koenen, ed.: Werke und Wirkungen. DDR-Literatur in der Diskussion | |
| Kathie von Ankum | 70-72 |
Announcements
| Note from the Editors | |
| 3 |
| Notes in Brief | |
| 4-5 |
| Travel and Exchange | |
| 5-10 |
| Conferences | |
| 10-16 |
| Visiting Lecturers | |
| 16-20 |
| Recent Literature | |
| 20-24 |
| Recent Criticism | |
| 24-26 |
| Journal Notes | |
| 26-40 |
| Books Received | |
| 72-76 |
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