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  1. 3 days ago · When Bernhard Schlink’s home in Bielefeld was destroyed by Allied bombs during the second world war, a wagoner who helped his mother retrieve their furniture from the wreckage expressed an ...

  2. 5 days ago · The only literary portrait of an Aufseherin in any depth is Hanna Schmitz in Bernhard Schlink’s award-winning novel The Reader.Hanna’s illiteracy is a metaphor for the “unthinkingness” of ...

  3. 5 days ago · Mit „Der Vorleser“ feierte der Staatsrechtslehrer Bernhard Schlink seinen Durchbruch als Schriftsteller. In unserer Interview-Reihe mit Juristen, die einen anderen Weg genommen haben ...

  4. 4 days ago · Writer Bernhard Schlink on German war guilt and the resurgent far right ; How the English courts reached breaking point; What cities owe the provinces; A glimpse into the lavish London homes...

  5. 4 days ago · How the English courts reached breaking point. A record backlog of criminal trials has left lawyers ‘drowning in cases’. Henry Mance goes in search of the answers. © Illustrations by Ciaran ...

  6. 5 days ago · bernhard.schlink (at) rewi.hu-berlin.de Web Adresse https://schlink.rewi.hu-berlin.de/ Sitz Bebelplatz 2, Raum 139 ...

  7. 6 days ago · The only literary portrait of an Aufseherin in any depth is Hanna Schmitz in Bernhard Schlink’s award-winning novel The Reader. Hanna’s illiteracy is a metaphor for the “unthinkingness” of Nazi crimes discussed by Arendt. However, Schlink gives us no access to Hanna’s consciousness, so any other motivation remains a mystery.

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