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   Thilo Joerger
Dr. Thilo Joerger
Professor Emeritus of German
Telephone: 364-2478
(secretary) 

Fax: 364-2422 
email: tjoergermta.ca

Links to past class pages:
German 2000
German 2701
German 3311

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

18th Century German Literature 
Age of Goethe 
German Cinema 
DaF 
Contemporary German literature 

Current research project:
Critical edition of the dramatic Oeuvre of Johann Karl Wezel ( 1747-1819). 
Volume 5 of the 8 volume Jenaer Ausgabe (critical edition of Wezel's complete works). 

PUBLICATIONS:

Papers presented:
Johann Karl Wezel
Gottold Ephraim Lessing
Johann Elias Schlegel
Adam Hiller
DaF
CALL
Literatur der Arbeitswelt
Liedermacher
Günter Grass
Stephan Heym
Jörg Mauthe
Helga Königsdorf
Hans Werner Richter
Martin Walser

Book:

Roman und Emanzipation: Johann Carl Wezels "bürgerliche Epopee."
Stuttgarter Arbeiten zur Germanistik, Nr. 88,
Stuttgart: Akademischer Verlag Stuttgart, 1981.

Johann Karl Wezel: Dramen . Herausgegeben von Thilo Joerger.
[Vol. 5 of Johann Karl Wezel: Gesamtausgabe in acht Bänden (Jenaer Ausgabe).
Heidelberg: Mattes Verlag. In Preparation]

Articles and Reviews:
18th Century Literature
Robinsonaden
Liedermacher
DaF

Most recent publication:

"Variable Einsichten/gute Aussichten: Barbara Köhlers
'Guten Tag' im zweiten Jahr DaF. Erfahrungsbericht."
Forum Deutsch. 14. Jahrgang / Herbst 2005. 11-17.


CD-ROM
CALL Software

Courses Taught:

Introductory German / Intermediate German / Advanced German / History
of German Literature / Various courses on German Literature from 800 to 1832 /
New German Cinema

Supervision of Honours Theses and Special Topics Courses


Introduced Film Studies at Mount Allison University in 1989

Honours
Le prix Nicole Raymond award. Received November 2005
* The prix Nicole Raymond award is presented by the
Federation of New Brunswick Faculty Associations
to a person who has significantly influenced
post-secondary teaching in New-Brunswick.

The prize is named in memory of a professor
from the Université de Moncton, Moncton campus,
who died tragically.







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