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'''Gisbert Kranz''' ([[February 9]], [[1921]] - [[3 October|October 3]], [[2009]]) was a German Anglicist and Catholic writer. He was known primarily for his anthologies and review papers on Christian-oriented fiction. In [[1983]], he founded 'die Inklings-Gesellschaft' (the Inklings Society), dedicated to the scientific study of the [[Inklings]]. 'Die Inklings-Gesellschaft' published the yearbook ''Jahrbuch für Literatur und Ästhetik'' ( "Annual Review of Literature and Aesthetics").<ref>[http://www.kathpedia.com/index.php/Gisbert_Kranz Kathpedia], as of June 7th, 2010</ref>
'''Gisbert Kranz''' ([[9 February|February 9]], [[1921]] - [[3 October|October 3]], [[2009]]) was a German Anglicist and Catholic writer. He was known primarily for his anthologies and review papers on Christian-oriented fiction. In [[1983]], he founded 'die Inklings-Gesellschaft' (the Inklings Society), dedicated to the scientific study of the [[Inklings]]. 'Die Inklings-Gesellschaft' published the yearbook ''Jahrbuch für Literatur und Ästhetik'' ( "Annual Review of Literature and Aesthetics").<ref>[http://www.kathpedia.com/index.php/Gisbert_Kranz Kathpedia], as of June 7th, 2010</ref>


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Gisbert Kranz (February 9, 1921 - October 3, 2009) was a German Anglicist and Catholic writer. He was known primarily for his anthologies and review papers on Christian-oriented fiction. In 1983, he founded 'die Inklings-Gesellschaft' (the Inklings Society), dedicated to the scientific study of the Inklings. 'Die Inklings-Gesellschaft' published the yearbook Jahrbuch für Literatur und Ästhetik ( "Annual Review of Literature and Aesthetics").[1]

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  1. Kathpedia, as of June 7th, 2010