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The Merchant in German Literature of the Enlightenment (Paperback)
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The Merchant in German Literature of the Enlightenment (Paperback)
Series: University of North Carolina Studies in Germanic Languages and Literature
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John Van Cleve analyzes the influence of the merchant class on what
Leo Balet termed the Verburgerlichung (the 'becoming middle-class')
of German literature during the eighteenth century. He describes
the origins and development of the class and examines its
successive images in works by Haller, Schnabel, Borkenstein, Luise
Gottsched, J. E. Schlegel, Gellert, and Lessing. Between the years
1729 and 1750, merchants were better able to lend financial support
to the literary world than were civil servants and professionals.
Although merchants were central in the cultural life of the German
states, they were usually less educated than other members of their
social stratum and therefore less disposed to literature. Tradition
has cast the merchant class in a highly unflattering light as
ethically indefensible. Van Cleve's in-depth analysis traces the
evolution of attitudes toward merchants from negative,
underdeveloped images to positive, heroic portrayals.
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