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  2. German literature - Wikipedia

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    German literature (German: Deutschsprachige Literatur) comprises those literary texts written in the German language. This includes literature written in Germany , Austria , the German parts of Switzerland and Belgium , Liechtenstein , Luxembourg , South Tyrol in Italy and to a lesser extent works of the German diaspora .

  3. Category:German literature - Wikipedia

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  4. List of German-language authors - Wikipedia

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    This list contains the names of persons (of any ethnicity or nationality) who wrote fiction, essays, or plays in the German language. It includes both living and deceased writers. It includes both living and deceased writers.

  5. Literature of East Germany - Wikipedia

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    East German literature is the literature produced in East Germany from the time of the Soviet occupation in 1945 until the end of the communist government in 1990. The literature of this period was heavily influenced by the concepts of socialist realism and controlled by the communist government. As a result, the literature of the German ...

  6. Category:German-language literature - Wikipedia

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    Arthurian literature in German (3 C, 13 P) Austrian literature (17 C, 17 P) B. Belgian literature (15 C, 6 P) G. German literature (31 C, 60 P) N. German-language ...

  7. Old High German literature - Wikipedia

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    The term "literature" as it is used in connection with Old High German has a broader scope than for later periods in the history of German: it is not restricted to imaginative works but encompasses everything written in the language, including prayers and theological works as well as verse narratives.

  8. Thomas Mann - Wikipedia

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    House of the Mann family in Lübeck ("Buddenbrookhaus"), where Thomas Mann grew up; now a family museum. Paul Thomas Mann was born to a hanseatic family in Lübeck, the second son of Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann (a senator and a grain merchant) and his wife Júlia da Silva Bruhns, a Brazilian woman of German, Portuguese and Native Brazilian ancestry, who emigrated to Germany with her family ...

  9. List of German Nobel laureates - Wikipedia

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    Germany is currently the nation with the 3rd most Nobel Prize winners: 2nd most in the category of physics, 3rd most in chemistry [1] and physiology or medicine [2] and 4th most in literature. Overall there are 115 German Nobel Prize laureates.