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K.G.J. Haderlein fonds
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1920 - 1996, predominant 1970 - 1996 (Creation)
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5.89 m. of textual records
98 photographs
35 slides
16 negatives
2 video tapes
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Kuonrad Georg Josef Haderlein was born in 1932 in Berlin. He studied at the Universities of Erlangen, Göttingen, and the Free University of Berlin, prior to emigrating to Canada in 1959. Haderlein earned an MA from the University of Alberta in 1961, and joined the faculty at the University of Saskatchewan in 1964, as an Instructor in Germanic Languages. He earned his PhD, also from the University of Alberta, in 1971 and by 1993 had achieved the rank of Full Professor at the University of Saskatchewan. His areas of specialization are remarkable for their diversity: late 20th century German theatre, the Medieval heroic epic, and 13th century narratives. Additionally, he edited and wrote for the Canada-Mongolia Review. Haderlein is also the only significant German-born poet in Canada writing in the German language. He passed away in 2012.
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Pertaining to Haderlein's life and his career generally, including materials relating to the University of Saskatchewan, his interest in medievalism, and his work as a translator.
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1114-094 and 2000-082 have both been arranged (seperatly) into the following series:
A. Biographical / Personal.
B. Canada-Mongolia Review.
C. Correspondence.
D. Lecture Notes and Exams.
E. Publications and Addresses.
i. K. G. J. Haderlein.
ii. Offprints From Colleagues.
F. Research Notes and Materials.
i. General.
ii. Saul Bellow.
iii. Celtic Roots.
iv. Demetrius-Dmitri Collection.
v. Thirteenth Century Texts.
vi. Conrad von Würzberg.
vii. Zynismus.
G. Students’ Essays .
H. Theatre.
i. Playwrights.
ii. Programs.
I. Reclam Collection.
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Material in English, German, Mongolian, Latin, Greek, Russian, French, Italian.
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Personal information relating to staff or students of the University has been restricted in compliance with the Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Restricted files have been noted in the guide; there are no other restrictions on access.
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