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14. January 2019Sandra van LenteStudents' Cornercover design, creative writing, map, poem, report, reviews, rewriting, students

The students of the Centre for British Studies, Berlin, get exposed to a number of agents in the literary fields in the UK and Germany. They also have to complete several creative tasks during the Master course, such as developing an idea for a book, writing blurbs and other marketing […] Read more

Literary Field Adventskalender:
20 December

20. December 2016Sandra van LenteAdventskalendercanon, poem, Rainer Maria Rilke

Sandra van Lente reads “Es gibt so wunderweiße Nächte” by Rainer Maria Rilke And we are back to Rilke. He is one of my favourite poets – and actually one of the first I came across. Rilke was part of our literary canon at school (in Hessen in the 1980s); […] Read more

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6 December

6. December 2016Sandra van LenteAdventskalenderChristmas, poem, The Night Before Christmas

Catherine Julie Smith reads “The Night Before Christmas” Read more

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