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Drescher (* 30. Januar 1932 in Bad Reichenhall als Horst Wilhelm Drescher; † 13. Juli 2013 in Bellheim) war ein deutscher Anglist, dessen Forschungsschwerpunkt ...
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This thesis takes a fresh view of fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century Chaucerian literature in Scotland, tracing its development from its earliest ...
Horst W. Drescher and Bernd Kahrmann, The Contemporary English Novel: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Sources (Frankfurt: Athenäum, 1973; 204 pp.), ...
Section M includes works devoted primarily to literature in England or the British Isles generally. Works limited to Irish, Scottish, or Welsh literature ...
Waldemar Zacharasiewicz, “The Rise of Cultural. Nationalism in the New World: The Scottish Element and. Example”, in: Horst W. Drescher et. al. (Hrsg ...
Dietrich Strauss and Horst W Drescher, Verlag Peter Lang (1984), pp. 451-58. Bingham, Caroline, Darnley – A Life of Henry Stuart Lord Darnley Consort of ...
Horst Drescher is an officer of Organisation Todt. He is a social-climbing Nazi known for throwing extravagant dinner parties for high ranking officers.
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No historian can contemplate tackling the Polish campaign without two ground- breaking works: Stephen Zaloga's and Victor Madej's September Campaign and.