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A New History Of German Literature David E Wellbery Judith Ryan Robert K And Dale J Weary Professor Of German And Comparative Literature Judith Ryan Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht Joseph Leo Koerner Anton Kaes Dorothea E Von Mucke Professor In The History Of Art Joseph Leo Koerner

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A New History Of German Literature David E Wellbery Judith Ryan Robert K And Dale J Weary Professor Of German And Comparative Literature Judith Ryan Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht Joseph Leo Koerner Anton Kaes Dorothea E Von Mucke Professor In The History Of Art Joseph Leo Koerner
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A New History Of German Literature David E Wellbery Judith Ryan Robert K And Dale J Weary Professor Of German And Comparative Literature Judith Ryan Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht Joseph Leo Koerner Anton Kaes Dorothea E Von Mucke Professor In The History Of Art Joseph Leo Koerner instant download after payment.

Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 63.63 MB
Pages: 1004
Author: David E. Wellbery; Judith Ryan; Robert K and Dale J Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith Ryan; Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht; Joseph Leo Koerner; Anton Kaes; Dorothea E. von Mucke; Professor in the History of Art Joseph Leo Koerner
ISBN: 9780674015036, 0674015037
Language: English
Year: 2004

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A New History Of German Literature David E Wellbery Judith Ryan Robert K And Dale J Weary Professor Of German And Comparative Literature Judith Ryan Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht Joseph Leo Koerner Anton Kaes Dorothea E Von Mucke Professor In The History Of Art Joseph Leo Koerner by David E. Wellbery; Judith Ryan; Robert K And Dale J Weary Professor Of German And Comparative Literature Judith Ryan; Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht; Joseph Leo Koerner; Anton Kaes; Dorothea E. Von Mucke; Professor In The History Of Art Joseph Leo Koerner 9780674015036, 0674015037 instant download after payment.

The revolutionary spirit that animates the culture of the Germans has been alive for at least twelve centuries, far longer than the dramatically fragmented and reshaped political entity known as Germany. German culture has been central to Europe, and it has contributed the transforming spirit of Lutheran religion, the technology of printing as a medium of democracy, the soulfulness of Romantic philosophy, the structure of higher education, and the tradition of liberal socialism to the essential character of modern American life. In this book leading scholars and critics capture the spirit of this culture in some 200 original essays on events in German literary history. Rather than offering a single continuous narrative, the entries focus on a particular literary work, an event in the life of an author, a historical moment, a piece of music, a technological invention, even a theatrical or cinematic premiere. Together they give the reader a surprisingly unified sense of what it is that has allowed Meister Eckhart, Hildegard of Bingen, Luther, Kant, Goethe, Beethoven, Benjamin, Wittgenstein, Jelinek, and Sebald to provoke and enchant their readers. From the earliest magical charms and mythical sagas to the brilliance and desolation of 20th-century fiction, poetry, and film, this illuminating reference book invites readers to experience the full range of German literary culture and to investigate for themselves its disparate and unifying themes. Contributors include: Amy M. Hollywood on medieval women mystics, Jan-Dirk Müller on Gutenberg, Marion Aptroot on the Yiddish Renaissance, Emery Snyder on the Baroque novel, J. B. Schneewind on Natural Law, Maria Tatar on the Grimm brothers, Arthur Danto on Hegel, Reinhold Brinkmann on Schubert, Anthony Grafton on Burckhardt, Stanley Corngold on Freud, Andreas Huyssen on Rilke, Greil Marcus on Dada, Eric Rentschler on Nazi cinema, Elisabeth Young-Bruehl on Hannah Arendt, Gordon A. Craig on Günter Grass, Edward Dimendberg on Holocaust memorials.

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