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- Parzival's young and unruly side of himself that was inclined to sin. Wapnewski also supports this claim, interpreting Feirefiz to be a "ghost" of a younger...
- Kl****iker Verlag. ISBN 978-3-618-68006-2. Includes many of Walther's songs. Wapnewski, Peter (2008). Walther von der Vogelweide, Gedichte: Mittelhochdeutscher...
- York: F. Rullman. Peter Wapnewski: Der traurige Gott. Richard Wagner in seinen Helden, München (C. H. Beck) 1978. Peter Wapnewski: Richard Wagner. Die Szene...
- "How Saladin became a hero in the West". The Economist. 30 May 2019. Wapnewski 1962, p. 138. Dunphy 2003. Inferno, Canto IV, line 129 "'Saladin' (in...
- multi-talented and irascible genius behind Das Boot". The Local. Germany. Wapnewski, Peter (26 May 1995). "Der Krieg aus dem Nähkästchen" [The War From the...
- States drama, novel, short story Charles Bracelen Flood (1930–2014) Peter Wapnewski (1922–2012) 74 Edmund Wilson (1895–1972)  United States essays, literary...
- 1985, p. 30. Wapnewski 1979, p. 18. Wapnewski 1979, p. 27. Mertens 2004, p. 771. Schmid 2010, p. 136. Cormeau & Störmer 1985, p. 199. Wapnewski 1979, p. 66...
- returned to Princeton to conduct research. In 1986 he succeeded Peter Wapnewski as president of the Wissenschaftskolleg. In 2001 he was succeeded by Dieter...
- film won the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Direction and Best Actress. Wapnewski, Peter (1985-07-15). "Film: Hymnen an die Nacht". Der Spiegel (in German)...
- Wilder (1897–1975)  United States drama, novel, short story Hans Peter Wapnewski (1922–2012) Frederick Albert Pottle (1897–1987) 74 Angus Wilson (1913–1991)...