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Mit stillen, unaufdringlichen Erzähltexten hat sich Klaus Böldl seit seinem vielgelobten Debüt Studie in Kristallbildung (1997) einen vorderen Rang in der deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur erschrieben. Seine Bücher, die zumeist den Norden Europas zum Ort der Handlung machen, loten die Untiefen eines Lebens an der Peripherie aus und schildern eindringlich die stillen Katastrophen, die sich im Inneren der Menschen abspielen. Dieser Materialienband versammelt erstmalig Beiträge namhafter internationaler Wissenschaftler zum bislang unzureichend erforschten Werk Böldls, die dem Versuch gewidmet sind, dem eigenwilligen Ton dieses Erzählers auf die Spur zu kommen. Ergänzt werden die Aufsätze durch einen poetologischen Essay des Autors, ein Interview mit Böldl sowie eine Bibliografie und Zeittafel. Die Herausgeber Claudia Gremler, Studium der Germanistik, Anglistik und Skandinavistik in Göttingen. 2001 Promotion über Herman Bang und Thomas Mann. Senior Lecturer in German an der Aston University, Birmingham. Veröffentlichungen zur Literatur des zwanzigsten und einundzwanzigsten Jahrhunderts. Uwe Schütte, promovierte 1997 an der University of East Anglia bei W.G. Sebald. Reader in German an der Aston University, Birmingham. Zahlreiche Monografien zur deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur. Zuletzt erschien: „Interventionen. Literaturkritik als Widerspruch bei W.G. Sebald“ (2014).

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Dr. Alexander Tille (1866–1912) was one of the key-figures in Anglo-German intercultural transfer towards the end of the 19th century. As a lecturer in German at Glasgow University he was the first to translate and edit Nietzsche’s work into English. Writers such as W. B. Yeats were influenced by Nietzsche and used Tille’s translations. Tille’s social Darwinist reading of the philosopher’s oeuvre, however, had a narrowing impact on the reception of Nietzsche in the Anglo-Saxon world for decades. Through numerous publications Tille disseminated knowledge about British authors (e.g., Robert Louis Stevenson, William Wordsworth) in Germany and about German authors (e.g., Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) in Britain. His role as mediator also extended into areas such as history, religion, and industry. During the Boer war, however, Tille’s outspoken pro-German nationalism brought him in conflict with his British host society. After being physically attacked by his students he returned to Germany and published a highly anglophobic monograph. Tille personifies the paradox of Anglo-German relations in the pre-war years, which deteriorated despite an increase in intercultural transfer and knowledge about the respective Other.

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Feedback is a key concern for higher education practitioners, yet there is little evidence concerning the aspects of assessment feedback information that higher education students prioritise when their lecturers’ time and resources are stretched. One recent study found that in such circumstances, students actually perceive feedback information itself as a luxury rather than a necessity. We first re-examined that finding by asking undergraduates to ‘purchase’ characteristics to create the ideal lecturer, using budgets of differing sizes to distinguish necessities from luxuries. Contrary to the earlier research, students in fact considered good feedback information the single biggest necessity for lecturers to demonstrate. In a second study we used the same method to examine the characteristics of feedback information that students value most. Here, the most important perceived necessity was guidance on improvement of skills. In both studies, students’ priorities were influenced by their individual approaches to learning. These findings permit a more pragmatic approach to building student satisfaction in spite of growing expectations and demands.

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This paper investigates the use of web-based textbook supplementary teaching and learning materials which include multiple choice test banks, animated demonstrations, simulations, quizzes and electronic versions of the text. To gauge their experience of the web-based material students were asked to score the main elements of the material in terms of usefulness. In general it was found that while the electronic text provides a flexible platform for presentation of material there is a need for continued monitoring of student use of this material as the literature suggests that digital viewing habits may mean there is little time spent in evaluating information, either for relevance, accuracy or authority. From a lecturer perspective these materials may provide an effective and efficient way of presenting teaching and learning materials to the students in a variety of multimedia formats, but at this stage do not overcome the need for a VLE such as Blackboard™.