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- Die_Fastnachtsbeichte abstract "Carl Zuckmayers' novel Carnival confession (German: Die Fastnachtsbeichte), is one of the better-known examples of German literature regarding Mainz carnival. It was published first in English language, by John Geoffrey Gryles Mander and Necke Mander, in 1961 in London.".
- Q1212378 abstract "Carl Zuckmayers' novel Carnival confession (German: Die Fastnachtsbeichte), is one of the better-known examples of German literature regarding Mainz carnival. It was published first in English language, by John Geoffrey Gryles Mander and Necke Mander, in 1961 in London.".
- Die_Fastnachtsbeichte comment "Carl Zuckmayers' novel Carnival confession (German: Die Fastnachtsbeichte), is one of the better-known examples of German literature regarding Mainz carnival. It was published first in English language, by John Geoffrey Gryles Mander and Necke Mander, in 1961 in London.".
- Q1212378 comment "Carl Zuckmayers' novel Carnival confession (German: Die Fastnachtsbeichte), is one of the better-known examples of German literature regarding Mainz carnival. It was published first in English language, by John Geoffrey Gryles Mander and Necke Mander, in 1961 in London.".