German Stories of Crime and Evil from the 18th Century to the Present: A Dual-Language Book
By (Author) M. Charlotte Wolf
Dover Publications Inc.
Dover Publications Inc.
28th August 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Short stories
833.087208
Paperback
272
Width 15mm, Height 216mm, Spine 140mm
334g
Ideal for students of German as well as crime story enthusiasts, this dual-language edition contains ten short stories. Selections range from 18th- and 19th-century classics by Friedrich Schiller and Willibald Alexis to tales by such popular contemporary authors as Iris Klockmann and Karin Holz. The editor provides an overview of German crime fiction in addition to individual introductions to each story.
M. Charlotte Wolf, Ph.D., has been a freelance translator and editor since 1985 and a U.S.-based full-time German teacher, editor, and writer since 1998. Her experience includes multicultural training for students of all ages and corporate training in the United States and Germany. She is also the author of several dual-language books, including Great German Short Stories from the Twentieth Century and Original Bavarian Folktales: A Schoenwerth Selection.