Background
Koepke, Wulf was born on September 24, 1928 in Luebeck, Germany. Came to the United States 1965. Son of Otto and Emma (Jahnke) Koepke.
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An analysis of the work of the Swiss writer, Max Frisch, which examines structure, themes, characters and style, as well a its social and political background. Frisch concentrates on the problems of the alienated individual in a world of prejudices and cruelty.
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Koepke, Wulf was born on September 24, 1928 in Luebeck, Germany. Came to the United States 1965. Son of Otto and Emma (Jahnke) Koepke.
Student, University Hamburg, Germany, 1949. Student, University Freiburg, Germany, 1951. Student, University Paris, 1952.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Freiburg, Germany, 1955.
Lecturer, U. Singapore, 1955-1959; head division, Goethe Institute, Munich, Germany, 1959-1965; associate professor, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1965-1968; associate professor, Rice U., Houston, 1968-1971; associate professor, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, 1971-1973; professor, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, 1973-1991; distinguished professor humanities, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, 1991-1995; distinguished professor humanities emeritus, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, since 1995.
(An analysis of the work of the Swiss writer, Max Frisch, ...)
Member Modern Language Association, German Studies Association (president 1982-1984), American Society Eighteenth Century Studies, International Herder Society (president 1985-1990).
Married Monique Lehmann-Lukas, June 8, 1953. Children: Niels, Detlev, Rebekka, Jens.