02351nam 2200601 450 991078520360332120230721013551.01-282-87672-497866128767211-4411-9040-6(CKB)2670000000055626(EBL)601479(OCoLC)686773724(SSID)ssj0000416311(PQKBManifestationID)11291202(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000416311(PQKBWorkID)10421675(PQKB)10972036(MiAaPQ)EBC4195329(MiAaPQ)EBC601479(Au-PeEL)EBL4195329(CaPaEBR)ebr11306493(CaONFJC)MIL287672(OCoLC)965168433(EXLCZ)99267000000005562620161206h20092009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEarly numeracy mathematical activities for 3 to 5 year olds /Margaret Sangster and Rona CatterallLondon, [England] ;New York, New York :Continuum,2009.©20091 online resource (177 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84706-499-X Mathematics link grid -- Number rhymes -- Dice -- Floor activities -- Number lines -- Finger counting -- Dominoes -- 2D shape -- Boxes, bottles and bags -- Cubes.This highly practical resource provides starting points for young children beginning to learn about mathematics through engaging activities. 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"Godly Sadness" in Pietism /Peter Damrau --Produktive Negativität : Traurigkeit als Möglichkeitssinn um 1800 /Kristian Donko --Die Schwester Lenaus? Betty Paoli und der Weltschmerz /Karin S. Wozonig --Immer wieder kehrst du, Melancholie" : plotting Georg Trakl's poetic sadness /Richard Millington --Die Lust am Unendlichen: Melancholie und Ironie bei Robert Walser /Per Brandt und Jens Hobus --Melancholy echo and the case of Serenus Zeitblom /Stephen Joy --Melancholy in Wilhelm Genazino's novels and its construction as other /Svenja Frank --The past is another country and the country is another past: sadness in East German texts by Jakob Hein and Julia Schoch /Franziska Meyer.Established, commissioned, and edited by the Department of German at the University of Edinburgh, the 'Edinburgh German Yearbook' is the only peer-reviewed German Studies publication that each year invites scholarly contributions on a single topic of current challenge to the field. Focusing on 'Sadness and Melancholy in German-language Literature and Culture,' volume 6 investigates the often subversive function and meaning of sadness and melancholy in German-language literature and culture from the seventeenth century to the present where, arguably, it has fallen from the heights of melancholy genius and artistic creativity of earlier epochs to become the embarrassing other of a Western civilization that prizes happiness as the mark of successful modern living. Interrogating the distinction between sadness as an anthropological constant and melancholy as a shifting cultural discourse, the contributions explore how different authors use established literary and cultural topoi from melancholy discourses to comment on topics as diverse as war, religion, gender inequality, and modernity. As well as essays on canonical figures including Goethe and Thomas Mann, the volume features studies of sadness in lesser-known writers such as Betty Paoli and Julia Schoch. Contributors: Per Brandt, Peter Damrau, Kristian Donko, Svenja Frank, Jens Hobus, Stephen Joy, Johannes D. Kaminski, Franziska Meyer, Richard Millington, Karin S. Wozonig. Mary Cosgrove is Reader in German at the University of Edinburgh. Anna Richards is Lecturer in German at Birkbeck College, University of London.Edinburgh German yearbook ;v. 6.Sadness & Melancholy in German-Language Literature & CultureSadness in literatureGerman literatureHistory and criticismAustrian literatureHistory and criticismSwiss literature (German)History and criticismSadness in literature.German literatureHistory and criticism.Austrian literatureHistory and criticism.Swiss literature (German)History and criticism.830.9353GE 4975BSZrvkCosgrove MaryRichards AnnaUkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9911008460603321Sadness and melancholy in German-language literature and culture4429877UNINA