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Veza Canetti and her short story Der FundĪuthor Veza Canetti, wife of Nobel Prize winner Elias Canetti, never stepped out of her husband’s long literary shadow but published extensively from the 1930s onwards. (Emily Stanga, presenting her translation © Melani Schroeter) She gave the audience an insight into the author’s life and led the Q&A after the recital of the translation. Sophie Payne, a PhD student in the department, was our host for the evening. For this project, which focused on text transformation, students from all years read a short story by almost-forgotten Austrian author Veza Canetti and interpreted it in their own way through various media. The project was a voluntary extracurricular activity that should help students to develop and foster their German language and creative skills. Project “ Der Fund by Veza Canetti” at Christchurch Reading. While the beast from the east had its icy claws around Reading, some of our talented German Studies students braved the cold and set out to present the outcome of this year’s German Studies (from left: Sian Buller (Year 2), Sophie Allen (Year 3), Angelina Lotter-Jones (Year 3), Sophie Payne (PhD student), Emily Stanga (Year 3), Elisabeth Koenigshofer (OEAD-lecturer), Nick Bricknell (Year 1), © Regine Klimpfinger)į means, be it speech, music, or paintings.” (Sian Buller, Year 2) Iona Charter’s “Werte Entwindet” (University of Leeds) and Conor Gleeson’s “Achtung!” (Trinity College Dublin) won the competition. Members of the public were able to read and to vote for all texts via and more than 1,000 people participated in the vote. 17 Texts entered the competition, amongst them one by University of Reading student Emily Woodall (first year German).Ī jury of experts then chose the winner and another first prize was awarded for the audience favourite. The competition was open to German language university students across Great Britain and Ireland and seventeen texts were entered.Students had to write a literary text of any format or style for the topic “2018 – Jahr der Erinnerung / 2018 – Year of Remembrance” to commemorate various jubilees such as the centenary of the birth of the first Austrian Republic, the Anschluss 1938, or the 1968 student revolutions. In-game atmosphere and play style varies between chapters.Competitors and lecturers on the balcony of the Austrian Cultural Forum in London Mylne, the heroine, explores the mysterious forest and underground ruins in this 3-part story. This charming, dungeon crawler and fantasy RPG is an exciting adventure you won’t soon forget! As the game progresses, things gradually begin to delve into a darker, more sinister world.
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The story begins in the adorable Mysterious Forest. But things soon take a dramatic turn from simple errands-eventually, Mylne finds herself caught up in an unsolved mystery, requiring her to take on what lies in the Underground Ruins, deep beneath the forest. Mylne, an apothecary, searches the Mysterious Forest for ingredients so that she can brew her potions. This is the story of a young girl and her magical adventure. Deep within a forest, in a place far, far away, there lived the most peculiar of inhabitants.