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Since the appearance of the first edition of this book in Germany
in 1979 it has established itself as a classic work used by
students and anyone interested in German literature. German
literature is treated in this book not as a self-contained
development according to purely aesthetic laws, but as a phenomenon
firmly rooted in the social and political world from which it
arises. The power and effectiveness of literary works are assessed
according to their relation to the human conditions of the time: do
they represent 'reality' or conflict with it? Do they reinforce or
disturb complacency? Do they concern themselves with the upper
levels of society or with marginal figures? Social forces and their
interrelation with the artistic avant-garde are the organising
theme of this history, which traces the literary history of Germany
from its first beginnings in the Middle Ages to the present day.
Readable and stimulating, its achievement is to make the literature
of the past as immediate and engaging as the works of the present.
This latest edition has been updated to cover the consequences of
the reunification of Germany in 1990.
Since the appearance of its first edition in Germany in 1979, A
History of German Literature has established itself as a classic
work used by students and anyone interested in German
literature.
The volume chronologically traces the development of German
literature from the Middle Ages to the present day. Throughout this
chronology, literary developments are set in a social and political
context. This includes a final chapter, written for this latest
edition, on the consequences of the reunification of Germany in
1990. Thoroughly interdiscipinary in method, the work also reflects
recent developments in literary criticism and history.
Highly readable and stimulating, A History of German Literature
succeeds in making the literature of the past as immediate and
engaging as the works of the present. It is both a scholary study
and an invaluable reference work for students.
Von den mittelalterlichen Sangern und Epikern uber Martin Opitz,
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Friedrich Schiller und Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe, uber Heinrich Heine, Georg Buchner und Bertolt Brecht
bis Gunter Grass, Martin Walser, Uwe Tellkamp, Herta Muller und
Ursula Krechel. Alle namhaften Schriftsteller sind erfasst: Die
Literaturgeschichte fangt Lyrik, Roman, Prosa und andere
literarische Gattungen und Stroemungen im Spiegel der Epochen ein,
zeigt die Autorinnen und Autoren, ihr Schaffen und den
Literaturbetrieb in enger Verflechtung mit dem gesellschaftlichen,
kulturellen und politischen Zeitgeist. Ein lebendiges
Nachschlagewerk, das durch die gelungene Verknupfung von Text und
Illustrationen bei Neugierigen und Kennern gleichermassen fur
grosses Lesevergnugen sorgt. - Die Neuauflage schreibt die Kapitel
zur Gegenwartsliteratur und zum Literaturbetrieb fort.
Goethe lebt! UEber ihn ist fast alles geschrieben. Nur wo? Gut
gebundelt und solide recherchiert informiert das Lexikon uber
Skurriles wie Tiefgrundiges. Was fur ein Mineral ist der 'Goethit'?
Was dachte der Dichter uber das Publikum oder die Farben? Wer waren
seine Vertrauten? Das frisch uberarbeitete Nachschlagewerk klart
uber Goethes Schaffen auf, berichtet uber die Forschung und weist
den Weg zu Denkmalern. Ein Muss fur die "literarische
Hausapotheke".
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