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Latin classics. In the 1990s,
there was a
collective effort by
Anglicists to
standardize the
academic discipline to
follow similar methods of analysis...
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first studied by Otto Jes****n (1860–1943), a
Danish linguist and
Anglicist, who
coined the term. The
causes of the
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Renate (ed.).
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Development of the
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Gender Studies...
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Conrad Borchling (Hamburg Germanist),
Bruno Borowski (Leipzig
Anglicist),
Wilhelm Böttger (Leipzig chemist), Kurt
Brand (Marburg pharmacist),...
- soon
opposed by
advocates of an
approach that has been
termed Anglicist. The
Anglicists supported instruction in the
English language in
order to impart...
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German historian and
Anglicist who was also an Obersturmbannführer in the
Schutzstaffel (SS). He pla****...
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Theodor Arnold (1683–1771) was a
German Anglicist from Leipzig, at the time a part of the
Electorate of Saxony. He was a
professor at the
University of...
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Ernst Sieper was a
German Anglicist. From 1890 to 1895 he was emplo**** as
elementary school teacher. From 1896 to 1898 he
studied and
researched in England...
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Richard Marienstras (18
January 1928 – 22
February 2011) was a
French anglicist and France's
foremost expert on Shakespeare.
Marienstras was born in Warsaw...