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GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1830-1880

GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1830-1880 German Studies LITERATURE, 1830-1880 By D. C. K. GLAss, Lecturer in German at King's College, University of London I. GENERAL REFERENCE WORKS AND LITERARY HISTORIES. Kussmaul, Nach/asse, provides a summary list of the contents of all such holdings in the Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach. A Glossary of German Literary Terms, ed. E. W. Herd and August Obermayer (Otago Ger. Studies, 2), Dunedin, Dept of German, Univ. of Otago, 258 pp., will be of benefit to anglophone students of German at all levels. Some I ,400 entries, by over 6o scholars, range in matter from aesthetic concepts, period, and genre terms, to rhetorical and prosodic technicalities, and in manner from simple English equivalents to brief explanatory articles, some of which (e.g. on Hermeneutik, ldealismus, Mythos) are admirable feats of compression. Students in search of historical orientation may consult Horst Dieter Schlosser, dtv-Atlas zur deutschen Literatur. Tafeln und Texte (dtv, 32I9), DTV, 305pp. The text is a history of Ger. literature from earliest times to I982 which imparts a great deal of intelligently organized information, and some astute judgements, in concentrated form, supported by c. 200 maps and diagrams that are consistently ingenious and generally illuminating in their representation of complex relationships. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1830-1880

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 45 (1): 36 – Mar 13, 1984

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German Studies LITERATURE, 1830-1880 By D. C. K. GLAss, Lecturer in German at King's College, University of London I. GENERAL REFERENCE WORKS AND LITERARY HISTORIES. Kussmaul, Nach/asse, provides a summary list of the contents of all such holdings in the Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach. A Glossary of German Literary Terms, ed. E. W. Herd and August Obermayer (Otago Ger. Studies, 2), Dunedin, Dept of German, Univ. of Otago, 258 pp., will be of benefit to anglophone students of German at all levels. Some I ,400 entries, by over 6o scholars, range in matter from aesthetic concepts, period, and genre terms, to rhetorical and prosodic technicalities, and in manner from simple English equivalents to brief explanatory articles, some of which (e.g. on Hermeneutik, ldealismus, Mythos) are admirable feats of compression. Students in search of historical orientation may consult Horst Dieter Schlosser, dtv-Atlas zur deutschen Literatur. Tafeln und Texte (dtv, 32I9), DTV, 305pp. The text is a history of Ger. literature from earliest times to I982 which imparts a great deal of intelligently organized information, and some astute judgements, in concentrated form, supported by c. 200 maps and diagrams that are consistently ingenious and generally illuminating in their representation of complex relationships.

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Published: Mar 13, 1984

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