Eighteenth Century German ProseEllis Shookman A&C Black, 1992 M01 1 - 268 páginas Foreword by Dennis F. Mahoney The German Library is a new series of the major works of German literature and thought from medieval times to the present. The volumes have forwards by internationally known writers and introductions by prominent scholars. Excerpts six texts (by La Roche, Forster, Wieland, Moritz, Heinse, and Braker) that show a cross-section of forms and themes that are representative as well as special examples of 18th-century German prose. |
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Eighteenth Century German Prose: Heinse, La Roche, Wieland, and Others Ellis Shookman Vista previa limitada - 1992 |
Términos y frases comunes
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