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The content includes a diverse exploration of time and narrative in visual arts. Götz Pochat introduces aspects of time, followed by Linda Seidel's analysis of scriptural storytelling in Romanesque sculpture and its architectural context. Indrid Gardill examines the depiction of time in the 1312 "Vie de Sainte Benoite" manuscript, while Michael Rohlmann discusses continuity in storytelling. Roswitha Stewering focuses on the "Scala amorosa" within Francesco Salviati's David Cycle, and Jürgen Müller reflects on the temporal aspects in Pieter Bruegel's "Bauernhochzeitsmahl." Manuela Vergoossen investigates Rocaille and narrative structure in Watteau's works, and Valerie Mainz addresses the relationship between time and reality. Claudine Mitchell delves into narrative purity in history, and Colin Cruise explores the interplay of time in the works of Burne-Jones and Browning. Lauren S. Weingarden discusses Baudelairean modernity and its mirrored time. The second part shifts to memorials and their significance. Götz Pochat reflects on the relationship between past and present, while Josef Ploder examines the mountain as a monument within urban contexts. Sybille Frank presents the "New Potsdamer Platz" as a model for future preservation. Eva Feenstra discusses Valle de los Caídos as a symbol of national Catholicism, and Gerd Brüne analyzes Fritz Cremers' "Mutter Deutschland." Susanne Düchting covers the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in
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Erzählte Zeit und Gedächtnis, Götz Pochat
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- 2005
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