The American sonnet: an anthology of poems and essays
"The American Sonnet: An Anthology of Poems and Essays showcases the diversity of the American sonnet. 800 years after the sonnet's invention, this volume celebrates the extraordinary development of the sonnet in the hands of American poets-and those living under US empire-from traditional...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The American Sonnet: An Anthology of Poems and Essays showcases the diversity of the American sonnet. 800 years after the sonnet's invention, this volume celebrates the extraordinary development of the sonnet in the hands of American poets-and those living under US empire-from traditional to experimental, political and personal. Edited by poet and scholar team Dora Malech and Laura T. Smith, this anthology collects and foregrounds an impressive range of 20th and 21st century sonnets, including formal and formally subversive sonnets by established and emerging poets, and presents these alongside a selection of earlier American sonnets, highlighting connections across literary moments and movements. The critical essays likewise draw together diverse voices, methodologies, and historical and theoretical perspectives that represent the burgeoning field of American sonnet studies. Malech and Smith capture the central questions for American sonneteers. Who belongs to the tradition of the American sonnet? How do translation and multicultural and transnational identities complicate the Americanness of the "American" sonnet? How do Black, queer, trans, neurodiverse, working class, Appalachian, and Deaf poets claim the sonnet and how does it serve them? How do American poets experiment with meter, stanza, rhyme, lineation, and visuality to make the sonnet their own? And how are American sonneteers writing about love, loss, and trauma in new ways that change the sonnet tradition? The American Sonnet shows the form continuing to function as a poetic bellwether as centuries of poets use its peculiar confines to negotiate questions of nation, race, class, gender, sexuality, diaspora, and poetic tradition"-- |
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i Introduction POEMS David Humphreys (1752-1818) Sonnet III. On the Prospect of Peace, in 1783 9 Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) To the King’s Alost Excellent Majesty. 1768. 10 William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) Sonnet—To an American Painter Departing for Europe 11 Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) Woods: A Prose Sonnet 12 Walt Whitman (1819-1892) I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing 13 Frederick Goddard Tuckerman (1821-1873) That boy, the farmer said, with hazel wand Sometimes I walk where the deep water dips 14 14 Helen Hunt Jackson (1831-1885) Her Eyes 16 Emma Lazarus (1849-1887) The New Colossus Assurance 17 17 Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856-1935) One Night 19 George Marion McClellan (1860-1934) A January Dandelion 20 James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) Placido’s Farewell to His Mother 21 Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) Slow through the Dark 22
Alexander Posey (1873-1908) On the Capture and Imprisonment of Crazy Snake. January, 1900 23 Lola Ridge (1873-1941) Electrocution 24 Amy Lowell (1874-1925) The Matrix 25 Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) Sonnets That Please 26 Robert Frost (1874-1963) Hyla Brook 28 Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935) To Madame Curie 29 Lucian B. Watkins (1878-1920) The New Negro 30 Leslie Pinckney Hill (1880-1960) “So Quietly” 31 Mani Leyb (1883-1953) 32 A Plum Elinor Wylie (1885-1928) 33 Sonnet Fradel Shtok (1888-1952) Sonnet 34 Claude McKay (1889-1948) If We Must Die America 35 35 Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) from “Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree” Sonnet I 37 37 E. E. Cummings (1894-1962) next to of course god america i 39 Ruth Muskrat Bronson (1897-1982) from “Sonnets from the Cherokee” vi 40
Louise Bogan (1897-1970) Roman Fountain 41 John Wheelwright (1897-1940) 42 Phallus Langston Hughes (1902-1967) from “Seven Moments of Love: An un-sonnet sequence in Blues” Two Weeks 43 43 Countee Cullen (1903-1946) From the Dark Tower 45 Helene Johnson (1906-1995) A Missionary Brings a Young Native to America Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem 46 46 Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) 48 48 Sonnet Sonnet of Intimacy Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980) Sonnet 50 Robert Hayden (1913-1980) Frederick Douglass 51 Margaret Walker (1915-1998) The Struggle Staggers Us 52 Robert Lowell (1917-1977) History 53 Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) kitchenette building the rites for Cousin Vit A Lovely Love 54 54 55 Dunstan Thompson (1918-1975) This Tall Horseman, My Young Man of Mars 56 Mary Ellen Solt (1920-2007) 57 moonshot sonnet Mona Van Duyn (1921-2004) 58 The Beginning vii
Anthony Hecht (1923-2004) The Feast of Stephen 59 James Merrill (1926-1995) The Broken Home 62 James Wright (1927-1980) May Morning 66 Adrienne Rich (1929-2012) from “Twenty-One Love Poems” 67 Rhina P. Espaillat (b. 1932) Butchering 68 Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) Sonnet: To Eva 69 Ted Berrigan (1934-1983) Sonnet XXXIV 70 June Jordan (1936-2002) Sunflower S onnet Number Two 71 Lucille Clifton (1936-2010) the death of fred clifton 72 Joan Larkin (b. 1939) “Vagina” Sonnet 73 Lyn Hejinian (b. 1941) The Eye of the Storm 74 Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942) I want this love to be resilient 76 Ellen Bryant Voigt (b. 1943) The bride is in the parlor, dear confection 77 Lorenzo Thomas (1944-2005) MMDCCXIIl·/շ 78 Bernadette Mayer (b. 1945) Sonnet (You jerk you didn’t call me up) 79 Kay Ryan (b. 1945) New Rooms Say Uncle 80 80 viii
Wanda Coleman (1947-2013) American Sonnet 18 American Sonnet 79 82 83 Marilyn Nelson (b. 1946) Tears, through the patchwork drapery of dream 84 Aaron Shurin (b. 1947) I come to cafe, I sit, I bear 85 Maggie Anderson (b. 1948) 86 Sonnet for Her Labor Richard Kenney (b. 1948) Glass Is Not Crystalline 87 Agha Shahid Ali (1949-2001) Postcard from Kashmir 88 Julia Alvarez (b. 1950) from “33” 89 Charles Bernstein (b. 1950) Questionnaire 90 Patricia Smith (b. 1955) from “Salutations in Search Of” 92 Diane Seuss (b. 1956) The sonnet, like poverty, teaches you what you can do 94 Henri Cole (b. 1956) 95 Arte Povera Carl Phillips (b. 1959) Givingly 96 Simone Muench (b.1969) and Jackie K. White (b. 1961) Against Teleology 97 Elizabeth Alexander (b. 1962) When 98 Tyehimba Jess (b. 1965) Millie and Christine McKoy 99 Natasha Trethewey (b. 1966) Graveyard Blues too ix
Adrienne Su (b. 1967) tot from “Four Sonnets about Food” Anna Maria Hong 102 Nude Palette giovanni singleton from “The Black and White Sonnet Series” 103 Philip Metres (b. 1970) Ismail Abla to Ahmed, Their Son 104 Terrance Hayes (b. 1971) American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin (The song must be cultural, confessional, clear) American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin (I lock you in an American sonnet that is part prison) 105 105 Jen Bervln (b. 1972) from “Nets” 107 Nathan Spoon (b. 1972) 109 Kiddo Douglas Kearney (b. 1974) Sonnet Done Red no Joyelle McSweeney (b. 1976) from “Toxic Sonnets” in Jericho Brown (b. 1976) 112 113 Duplex The Tradition Brandy Nalani McDougall (b. 1976) 114 from “Ka ‘Ölelő: ‘elima” Natalie Diaz (b. 1978) 115 My American Crown Tarfia Faizullah (b. 1980) Reading Celan at the Liberation War Museum 117 Craig Santos Perez (b. 1980) Love in a Time of Climate Change x 122
Tacey M, Atsitty (b. 1982) Lacing: XII 123 Meg Day (b. 1984) 124 from “Boy Corona”: Crucifying Lo Kwa Mei-en (b. 1987) The Alien Crown (The conquerers came and wrote the conquered into being) 126 Nate Marshall (b. 1989) 127 African american literature torrin a. greathouse (b. 1994) Ars Poetica or Sonnet to Be Written across My Chest Read in a Mirror, Beginning with a Line from Kimiko Hahn 128 ESSAYS THE NATIONAL AND GLOBAL SONNET Jahan Ramazani Self-iMetaphorizing “American” Sonnets 133 Benjamin Crawford The Rising Poems of America: Nationalistic Origins of the American Sonnet 146 John James Origins of Rupture: Emerson, Wheatley, and the Early American Sonnet 153 Gillian Huang-Tiller E. E. Cummings:The Iconic Metasonnet and the Cultural Emblem of the American “i/Eye” 161 Timo Müller Sonnets into the American: Translation and Transnation in the Harlem Renaissance 170
Walt Hunter Claude McKay’s Lonely Planet: The Sonnet Sequence and the Global City 177 Matthew Kilbane John Wheelwright, Sound Engineer 182 Donna Denizé The Resonances of McKay’s Sonnet Voice, Then and Now 191 WHOSE SONNET? Carl Phillips Whose Sonnet? (A Transgression) 201 Nathan Spoon The Sonnet As: Neuroqueerness in the American Sonnet 207 Ariel Martino “From the you to me”: Interpersonal Exchange in Margaret Walker’s For My People Sonnet Sequence 214 Lisa L. Moore The Sonnet Is Not a Luxury 221 Jodie Childers Mapping Radical Poetic Geographies: The Sonnets of Frank X Walker and Maggie Anderson 229 Michael Dumanis Subverting the Tradition in The Tradition՛. Jericho Brown’s Reconceptualization of the Sonnet 235 Meg Day Dealing the Sonnet 242 WRESTLING WITH THE LANGUAGE AND TRADITION Hollis Robbins Wrestling with the Language: Dialect and Form in Paul Laurence Dunbar xii 249
Zoë Pollak Sensuous Waste in the Sonnets of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman 255 Jonathan F. S. Post Frost in the Company of Shakespeare and Wordsworth 260 Michael Theune 267 Strange Voltas Lesley Wheeler Partial Visibility: Short-Lined Sonnets 273 Nate Mickelson Sonnets and/as Boxes: Ken Taylor, Joseph Cornell, and the New Lyric Studies 278 Rebecca Morgan Frank Standing in One Place to Move: The Repeated-Line Sonnet 285 Anna Lena Phillips Bell “This resonant, strange, vaulting roof”: Contemporary Sonnets beyond lambic Pentameter 291 Diana Leca Kay Ryan’s Miniature Sonnets 296 Marlo Starr Restaging the American “Freakshow” in Olio: Tyehimba Jess’s Syncopated Sonnets 304 HOME, INTERIORITY, INTIMACY Stephen Regan Broken Hearts and Broken Homes: The Desolation of the American Sonnet 313 Eleanor Wakefield Helene Johnson’s “Barbaric Songs,” “Choked” 319 Tess Taylor But Could a Dream: Form and Freedom in Gwendolyn Brooks’s Domestic Sonnets xiii 326
Jon Woodson Gwendolyn Brooks’s Esoteric Sonnet “A Lovely Love” as an Alchemical Metatext 333 Anna Maria Hong Three Mothers, Two Eves: Female Virtuosity and Outrage in the American Sonnet 340 Jordan Finkin A Plummy Sonnet by Mani Leyb 345 Abdul Ali Eulogizing a Generation in Elizabeth Alexander’s “When” 350 Yuki Tanaka Animals and the Self in Henri Cole’s Middle Earth Acknowledgments Index 355 361 362 xiv |
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i Introduction POEMS David Humphreys (1752-1818) Sonnet III. On the Prospect of Peace, in 1783 9 Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) To the King’s Alost Excellent Majesty. 1768. 10 William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) Sonnet—To an American Painter Departing for Europe 11 Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) Woods: A Prose Sonnet 12 Walt Whitman (1819-1892) I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing 13 Frederick Goddard Tuckerman (1821-1873) That boy, the farmer said, with hazel wand Sometimes I walk where the deep water dips 14 14 Helen Hunt Jackson (1831-1885) Her Eyes 16 Emma Lazarus (1849-1887) The New Colossus Assurance 17 17 Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856-1935) One Night 19 George Marion McClellan (1860-1934) A January Dandelion 20 James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) Placido’s Farewell to His Mother 21 Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) Slow through the Dark 22
Alexander Posey (1873-1908) On the Capture and Imprisonment of Crazy Snake. January, 1900 23 Lola Ridge (1873-1941) Electrocution 24 Amy Lowell (1874-1925) The Matrix 25 Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) Sonnets That Please 26 Robert Frost (1874-1963) Hyla Brook 28 Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935) To Madame Curie 29 Lucian B. Watkins (1878-1920) The New Negro 30 Leslie Pinckney Hill (1880-1960) “So Quietly” 31 Mani Leyb (1883-1953) 32 A Plum Elinor Wylie (1885-1928) 33 Sonnet Fradel Shtok (1888-1952) Sonnet 34 Claude McKay (1889-1948) If We Must Die America 35 35 Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) from “Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree” Sonnet I 37 37 E. E. Cummings (1894-1962) next to of course god america i 39 Ruth Muskrat Bronson (1897-1982) from “Sonnets from the Cherokee” vi 40
Louise Bogan (1897-1970) Roman Fountain 41 John Wheelwright (1897-1940) 42 Phallus Langston Hughes (1902-1967) from “Seven Moments of Love: An un-sonnet sequence in Blues” Two Weeks 43 43 Countee Cullen (1903-1946) From the Dark Tower 45 Helene Johnson (1906-1995) A Missionary Brings a Young Native to America Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem 46 46 Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) 48 48 Sonnet Sonnet of Intimacy Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980) Sonnet 50 Robert Hayden (1913-1980) Frederick Douglass 51 Margaret Walker (1915-1998) The Struggle Staggers Us 52 Robert Lowell (1917-1977) History 53 Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) kitchenette building the rites for Cousin Vit A Lovely Love 54 54 55 Dunstan Thompson (1918-1975) This Tall Horseman, My Young Man of Mars 56 Mary Ellen Solt (1920-2007) 57 moonshot sonnet Mona Van Duyn (1921-2004) 58 The Beginning vii
Anthony Hecht (1923-2004) The Feast of Stephen 59 James Merrill (1926-1995) The Broken Home 62 James Wright (1927-1980) May Morning 66 Adrienne Rich (1929-2012) from “Twenty-One Love Poems” 67 Rhina P. Espaillat (b. 1932) Butchering 68 Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) Sonnet: To Eva 69 Ted Berrigan (1934-1983) Sonnet XXXIV 70 June Jordan (1936-2002) Sunflower S onnet Number Two 71 Lucille Clifton (1936-2010) the death of fred clifton 72 Joan Larkin (b. 1939) “Vagina” Sonnet 73 Lyn Hejinian (b. 1941) The Eye of the Storm 74 Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942) I want this love to be resilient 76 Ellen Bryant Voigt (b. 1943) The bride is in the parlor, dear confection 77 Lorenzo Thomas (1944-2005) MMDCCXIIl·/շ 78 Bernadette Mayer (b. 1945) Sonnet (You jerk you didn’t call me up) 79 Kay Ryan (b. 1945) New Rooms Say Uncle 80 80 viii
Wanda Coleman (1947-2013) American Sonnet 18 American Sonnet 79 82 83 Marilyn Nelson (b. 1946) Tears, through the patchwork drapery of dream 84 Aaron Shurin (b. 1947) I come to cafe, I sit, I bear 85 Maggie Anderson (b. 1948) 86 Sonnet for Her Labor Richard Kenney (b. 1948) Glass Is Not Crystalline 87 Agha Shahid Ali (1949-2001) Postcard from Kashmir 88 Julia Alvarez (b. 1950) from “33” 89 Charles Bernstein (b. 1950) Questionnaire 90 Patricia Smith (b. 1955) from “Salutations in Search Of” 92 Diane Seuss (b. 1956) The sonnet, like poverty, teaches you what you can do 94 Henri Cole (b. 1956) 95 Arte Povera Carl Phillips (b. 1959) Givingly 96 Simone Muench (b.1969) and Jackie K. White (b. 1961) Against Teleology 97 Elizabeth Alexander (b. 1962) When 98 Tyehimba Jess (b. 1965) Millie and Christine McKoy 99 Natasha Trethewey (b. 1966) Graveyard Blues too ix
Adrienne Su (b. 1967) tot from “Four Sonnets about Food” Anna Maria Hong 102 Nude Palette giovanni singleton from “The Black and White Sonnet Series” 103 Philip Metres (b. 1970) Ismail Abla to Ahmed, Their Son 104 Terrance Hayes (b. 1971) American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin (The song must be cultural, confessional, clear) American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin (I lock you in an American sonnet that is part prison) 105 105 Jen Bervln (b. 1972) from “Nets” 107 Nathan Spoon (b. 1972) 109 Kiddo Douglas Kearney (b. 1974) Sonnet Done Red no Joyelle McSweeney (b. 1976) from “Toxic Sonnets” in Jericho Brown (b. 1976) 112 113 Duplex The Tradition Brandy Nalani McDougall (b. 1976) 114 from “Ka ‘Ölelő: ‘elima” Natalie Diaz (b. 1978) 115 My American Crown Tarfia Faizullah (b. 1980) Reading Celan at the Liberation War Museum 117 Craig Santos Perez (b. 1980) Love in a Time of Climate Change x 122
Tacey M, Atsitty (b. 1982) Lacing: XII 123 Meg Day (b. 1984) 124 from “Boy Corona”: Crucifying Lo Kwa Mei-en (b. 1987) The Alien Crown (The conquerers came and wrote the conquered into being) 126 Nate Marshall (b. 1989) 127 African american literature torrin a. greathouse (b. 1994) Ars Poetica or Sonnet to Be Written across My Chest Read in a Mirror, Beginning with a Line from Kimiko Hahn 128 ESSAYS THE NATIONAL AND GLOBAL SONNET Jahan Ramazani Self-iMetaphorizing “American” Sonnets 133 Benjamin Crawford The Rising Poems of America: Nationalistic Origins of the American Sonnet 146 John James Origins of Rupture: Emerson, Wheatley, and the Early American Sonnet 153 Gillian Huang-Tiller E. E. Cummings:The Iconic Metasonnet and the Cultural Emblem of the American “i/Eye” 161 Timo Müller Sonnets into the American: Translation and Transnation in the Harlem Renaissance 170
Walt Hunter Claude McKay’s Lonely Planet: The Sonnet Sequence and the Global City 177 Matthew Kilbane John Wheelwright, Sound Engineer 182 Donna Denizé The Resonances of McKay’s Sonnet Voice, Then and Now 191 WHOSE SONNET? Carl Phillips Whose Sonnet? (A Transgression) 201 Nathan Spoon The Sonnet As: Neuroqueerness in the American Sonnet 207 Ariel Martino “From the you to me”: Interpersonal Exchange in Margaret Walker’s For My People Sonnet Sequence 214 Lisa L. Moore The Sonnet Is Not a Luxury 221 Jodie Childers Mapping Radical Poetic Geographies: The Sonnets of Frank X Walker and Maggie Anderson 229 Michael Dumanis Subverting the Tradition in The Tradition՛. Jericho Brown’s Reconceptualization of the Sonnet 235 Meg Day Dealing the Sonnet 242 WRESTLING WITH THE LANGUAGE AND TRADITION Hollis Robbins Wrestling with the Language: Dialect and Form in Paul Laurence Dunbar xii 249
Zoë Pollak Sensuous Waste in the Sonnets of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman 255 Jonathan F. S. Post Frost in the Company of Shakespeare and Wordsworth 260 Michael Theune 267 Strange Voltas Lesley Wheeler Partial Visibility: Short-Lined Sonnets 273 Nate Mickelson Sonnets and/as Boxes: Ken Taylor, Joseph Cornell, and the New Lyric Studies 278 Rebecca Morgan Frank Standing in One Place to Move: The Repeated-Line Sonnet 285 Anna Lena Phillips Bell “This resonant, strange, vaulting roof”: Contemporary Sonnets beyond lambic Pentameter 291 Diana Leca Kay Ryan’s Miniature Sonnets 296 Marlo Starr Restaging the American “Freakshow” in Olio: Tyehimba Jess’s Syncopated Sonnets 304 HOME, INTERIORITY, INTIMACY Stephen Regan Broken Hearts and Broken Homes: The Desolation of the American Sonnet 313 Eleanor Wakefield Helene Johnson’s “Barbaric Songs,” “Choked” 319 Tess Taylor But Could a Dream: Form and Freedom in Gwendolyn Brooks’s Domestic Sonnets xiii 326
Jon Woodson Gwendolyn Brooks’s Esoteric Sonnet “A Lovely Love” as an Alchemical Metatext 333 Anna Maria Hong Three Mothers, Two Eves: Female Virtuosity and Outrage in the American Sonnet 340 Jordan Finkin A Plummy Sonnet by Mani Leyb 345 Abdul Ali Eulogizing a Generation in Elizabeth Alexander’s “When” 350 Yuki Tanaka Animals and the Self in Henri Cole’s Middle Earth Acknowledgments Index 355 361 362 xiv |
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spelling | The American sonnet an anthology of poems and essays edited by Dora Malech and Laura T. Smith Iowa City University of Iowa Press [2022] xiv, 367 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references "The American Sonnet: An Anthology of Poems and Essays showcases the diversity of the American sonnet. 800 years after the sonnet's invention, this volume celebrates the extraordinary development of the sonnet in the hands of American poets-and those living under US empire-from traditional to experimental, political and personal. Edited by poet and scholar team Dora Malech and Laura T. Smith, this anthology collects and foregrounds an impressive range of 20th and 21st century sonnets, including formal and formally subversive sonnets by established and emerging poets, and presents these alongside a selection of earlier American sonnets, highlighting connections across literary moments and movements. The critical essays likewise draw together diverse voices, methodologies, and historical and theoretical perspectives that represent the burgeoning field of American sonnet studies. Malech and Smith capture the central questions for American sonneteers. Who belongs to the tradition of the American sonnet? How do translation and multicultural and transnational identities complicate the Americanness of the "American" sonnet? How do Black, queer, trans, neurodiverse, working class, Appalachian, and Deaf poets claim the sonnet and how does it serve them? How do American poets experiment with meter, stanza, rhyme, lineation, and visuality to make the sonnet their own? And how are American sonneteers writing about love, loss, and trauma in new ways that change the sonnet tradition? The American Sonnet shows the form continuing to function as a poetic bellwether as centuries of poets use its peculiar confines to negotiate questions of nation, race, class, gender, sexuality, diaspora, and poetic tradition"-- Sonett (DE-588)4055555-0 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Sonnets, American Sonnets, American / History and criticism (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Sonett (DE-588)4055555-0 s DE-604 Malech, Dora edt win Smith, Laura T. 1975- edt win 9781609388720 (ebook) 9781609388720 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe American sonnet Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2022] Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034117956&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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