As you know as German sole students you also do the three `further
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As you know as German sole students you also do the three `further
As you know, as German sole students you also do the three 'further subjects': that is courses in Film, Medieval Studies and German Thought (1 per term). Film will be in Michaelmas Term (that is the first term) along with Drama and there may also be reading classes for the Medieval texts. In any case, it is good to try and have read most of the texts or seen the films before you arrive. Film (for German sole only) Der Student von Prag (dir. Stellan Rye, 1913) Der letzte Mann (dir. Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1924) M (dir. Fritz Lang, 1931) Das blaue Licht (dir. Leni Riefenstahl, 1932) These can be ordered from Grant & Cutler or online from amazon.de (see above), but the College Library will also have copies for your use. Video/DVD players are also available in College. Introduction to German Medieval Studies (for German sole only) Hartmann von Aue, Gregorius. Universal-Bibliothek, 1787. Stuttgart: Reclam. ISBN 3 15 001787 4. Key Texts in German Thought (for German sole only) Immanuel Kant, Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. In Kant, Was ist Aufklärung? Ausgewählte kleine Schriften. Hamburg: F. Meiner, 1999. ISBN 3 7873 1357 5. (Online at http://idealismus.de/kant_idee.phtml or http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/kant/absicht/absicht.htm.) Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Das kommunistische Manifest [Das Manifest der kommunistischen Partei]. Universal-Bibliothek, 8323. Stuttgart: Reclam. ISBN 3 15 008323 0. (Online at http://www.vulture-bookz.de/marx/archive/volltext/MarxEngels_1848--90~Das_Kommunistische_Manifest.html) Friedrich Nietzsche, ‘Zur Naturgeschichte der Moral’, in Nietzsche, Jenseits von Gut und Böse: Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft. Universal-Bibliothek, 7114. Stuttgart: Reclam. ISBN 3 15 007114 3. (Online at http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/nietzsch/jenseits/jense005.htm) Sigmund Freud, Warum Krieg? In Albert Einstein/Sigmund Freud, Warum Krieg? Ein Briefwechsel. Zürich: Diogenes. 3 257 20028 5. (Online at http://www.sozialistische-klassiker.org/Einstein/Einstein02.pdf.)