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Andreas Lixl (September 11, 1951 – December 24, 2015), also known as Andreas Lixl-Purcell, was Professor Emeritus of German Studies at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he taught German language, literature, andEuropean cultural history. He grew up in Salzburg, Austria. From theUniversity of Vienna he transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he received a Ph.D. in German Literature and Culture in 1984. His publications include books on Weimar Theater, German-Jewish autobiographies, women's memoirs, and college German textbooks. His research focused on migrant literature, Europeanculture, and foreign language teaching technologies.

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  • Andreas Lixl-Purcell (* 1951 in Salzburg; † 24. Dezember 2015) war ein US-amerikanischer Literaturwissenschaftler österreichischer Herkunft. Er unterrichtete seit 1996 als Professor für Deutsche Literatur und Kultur an der University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Seit seiner Pensionierung 2014 war er Professor Emeritus und lebte in , North Carolina. (de)
  • Andreas Lixl (September 11, 1951 – December 24, 2015), also known as Andreas Lixl-Purcell, was Professor Emeritus of German Studies at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he taught German language, literature, andEuropean cultural history. He grew up in Salzburg, Austria. From theUniversity of Vienna he transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he received a Ph.D. in German Literature and Culture in 1984. His publications include books on Weimar Theater, German-Jewish autobiographies, women's memoirs, and college German textbooks. His research focused on migrant literature, Europeanculture, and foreign language teaching technologies. (en)
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  • Andreas Lixl-Purcell (* 1951 in Salzburg; † 24. Dezember 2015) war ein US-amerikanischer Literaturwissenschaftler österreichischer Herkunft. Er unterrichtete seit 1996 als Professor für Deutsche Literatur und Kultur an der University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Seit seiner Pensionierung 2014 war er Professor Emeritus und lebte in , North Carolina. (de)
  • Andreas Lixl (September 11, 1951 – December 24, 2015), also known as Andreas Lixl-Purcell, was Professor Emeritus of German Studies at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he taught German language, literature, andEuropean cultural history. He grew up in Salzburg, Austria. From theUniversity of Vienna he transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he received a Ph.D. in German Literature and Culture in 1984. His publications include books on Weimar Theater, German-Jewish autobiographies, women's memoirs, and college German textbooks. His research focused on migrant literature, Europeanculture, and foreign language teaching technologies. Lixl died from cancer on December 24, 2015, at the age of 64. (en)
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