Echoes and Influences of German Romanticism: Essays in Honour of Hans EichnerP. Lang, 1987 - 291 Seiten The rich legacy of German Romanticism is the focus of the sixteen essays by North American and European scholars written expressly for this volume. Although most of the essays are concerned with the echoes of Romanticism in literature and especially in the works of individual writers (e.g. Büchner, Mörike, Nietzsche, Thomas Mann, Hesse, Musil, and Christa Wolf), the political and philosophical implications of Romantic thought and ideas as well as their influence on the fine arts are examined. The book is a tribute to Hans Eichner, one of the most outstanding scholars in the field of Romanticism. |
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Preface | 7 |
Frank Jolles University of Ulster | 29 |
Friedrich Gaede Dalhousie University Halifax | 53 |
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