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- Christoph Ransmayr (Austrian German: [ˈkrɪstɔf ˈransmaɪɐ]; born 20 March 1954) is an Austrian writer. Born in Wels, Upper Austria, Ransmayr grew up in...
- Approaches to Language Teaching. Routledge. pp. 219–220. De Cillia, Rudolf; Ransmayr, Jutta (2019). Österreichisches Deutsch macht Schule (in German). Vienna:...
- PMID 30038082. S2CID 51712597. Javor A, Koller M, Lee N, Chamberlain L, Ransmayr G (2013). "Neuromarketing and consumer neuroscience: contributions to neurology"...
- and the works of contemporary authors such as Ingo Schulze and Christoph Ransmayr. He also translated all the major novels of Thomas Mann, as well as works...
- Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto Arbasino...
- (German: Die letzte Welt) is a 1988 novel by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. Set in an inconsistent time period, it tells the story of a man, Cotta...
- (born 1953), politician (ÖVP), member of the European Parliament Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954), writer Othmar Commenda (born 1954), retired General of the...
- Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto Arbasino...
- Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto Arbasino...
- children) Ferdinand Raimund (1790–1836), writer and dramatist Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954), writer Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926), poet and novelist,...