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19th century literary comparison
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comparative literature
Counterpart Relationship
cross-cultural literary exchange
Die Romantische Schule
Die Soldaten
Don Juan
Duvergier De Hauranne
Early German Romantics
Emergent Romantic Movement
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expressionism in Europe
Franco-German literary influence dynamics
Franco-German literary relationships
French and German literature nineteenth century
French German Romanticism
French Romanticism
French Symbolists
German Romantik
Hamburgische Dramaturgie
Heinrich Von Ofterdingen
Hidden Appeal
introduction and detailed analysis comparative literature
Karl Moor
Le Bateau Ivre
literary modernism studies
Mal Du
Mme De
Modern English Usage
naturalism decline analysis
nineteenth-century counterparts
nineteenth-century literary trends
Opposite Part
Period Concepts
Revue Germanique
Storm and Stress
Sturm und Drang
Van Tieghem
Vertical Comparison
Von Berlichingen
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367436582
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1977, this volume gives a co-hesive overview of Franco-German literary relationships between 1770 and 1895. It discerns the dynamics and outlines the structure of the interrelationship. The two literatures develop in a broadly similar direction in the nineteenth century, but there is a puzzling time-lag which forms the focal point of enquiry. It looks back to the combination of literary, political and social factors that may explain how the time-lag came into being. The book serves both as an introduction and as a starting point for further detailed analysis of specific areas and offers a new approach to the comparative study of literature.

Lilian R. Furst was Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Texas, Dallas

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