Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Preis
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Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Preis is a German literary prize, named after the literary scholar Ernst Robert Curtius. It was founded in 1984, and recognises outstanding essay writers.[1]
Recipients[]
- 1984: Golo Mann
- 1985:
- 1986: Hilde Spiel, Förderpreis (FP): Ulrich Holbein and
- 1987: Wolf Jobst Siedler, FP:
- 1988: François Bondy, FP:
- 1989: Friedrich Dürrenmatt, FP:
- 1990: Hermann Lübbe, FP:
- 1991: Günter Kunert, FP:
- 1992: , FP:
- 1993: Peter Sloterdijk, FP:
- 1994: Karl Dietrich Bracher, FP: Thomas Hettche
- 1995: Hubert Markl, FP: Michael Maar
- 1996: Odo Marquard, FP:
- 1997: Hans Magnus Enzensberger, FP: Doron Rabinovici
- 1998: Rüdiger Safranski, FP:
- 1999: , FP: Florian Illies
- 2000: Günter de Bruyn, FP:
- 2001: Hans Küng, FP:
- 2003: Brigitte Hamann, FP:
- 2005: , FP:
- 2007: Silvia Bovenschen, FP:
- 2009: , FP:
- 2011: Aleida Assmann, FP: [2]
- 2013: Ulrich Raulff, FP: [3]
- 2015: , FP:
References[]
- ^ "Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Preis — Universitätsgesellschaft Bonn". www.ugb.uni-bonn.de (in German). Retrieved 2 July 2018.
- ^ "Ernst-Robert-Curtius Prize | External awards and honours | Awards and honours | About the University of Konstanz | University | University of Konstanz". www.uni-konstanz.de. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
- ^ Communications, NYU Web. "Best-selling German-language author Daniel Kehlmann and Adam Soboczynski of DIE ZEIT – Dec. 6 @ NYU's Deutsches Haus". Retrieved 2 July 2018.
Categories:
- German literary awards
- Awards established in 1984
- 1984 establishments in Germany
- German literary award stubs