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GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1880-1945

GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1880-1945 German Studies LITERATURE, 1880-1945 By MALCOLM HUMBLE, Lecturer in German in the University ofSt Andrews I. GENERAL LITERARY HISTORIES AND SURVEYS. Hermann Boeschenstein, A History of Modem German Literature, ed. Rodney Symington (CSGLL, 40), 292 pp., is a survey from Nietzsche to the present with the emphasis on the continuity of the humanistic tradition in the modern era. A large number of authors receive attention in a fluent and easily digested narrative. Raymond Furness and Malcolm Humble, A Companion to Twentieth Century German Literature, London, Routledge, 305 pp., contains about 200 entries on authors of the period active in the major genres, with basic biographical facts, information on involvement in literary groups, movements, and political developments. MOVEMENTS AND PERIODS. K. Roper, *German Encounters with Modernity: Novels of Imperial Berlin, Humanities Press International, Atlantic Highlands, N.J., 280 pp. Id., 'Novels oflmperial Berlin. In search of the German revolution', Brude-Firnau, Fact, I23-34· Hans-J oachim Eberhard, * lntellektuelle der Kaiser;:;eit (EH, I, I 200), I44 pp. James W. Jones, We of the Third Sex. Literary Representations of Homosexuality in Wilhelmine Germany (GLC, 7), 348 pp. *Deutsche Dichtung um 1900. Beitriige ;:;u einer Literatur im Umbruch, ed. Robert Leroy and Eckart Pastor, Berne, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1880-1945

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 53 (1): 23 – Mar 13, 1992

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German Studies LITERATURE, 1880-1945 By MALCOLM HUMBLE, Lecturer in German in the University ofSt Andrews I. GENERAL LITERARY HISTORIES AND SURVEYS. Hermann Boeschenstein, A History of Modem German Literature, ed. Rodney Symington (CSGLL, 40), 292 pp., is a survey from Nietzsche to the present with the emphasis on the continuity of the humanistic tradition in the modern era. A large number of authors receive attention in a fluent and easily digested narrative. Raymond Furness and Malcolm Humble, A Companion to Twentieth Century German Literature, London, Routledge, 305 pp., contains about 200 entries on authors of the period active in the major genres, with basic biographical facts, information on involvement in literary groups, movements, and political developments. MOVEMENTS AND PERIODS. K. Roper, *German Encounters with Modernity: Novels of Imperial Berlin, Humanities Press International, Atlantic Highlands, N.J., 280 pp. Id., 'Novels oflmperial Berlin. In search of the German revolution', Brude-Firnau, Fact, I23-34· Hans-J oachim Eberhard, * lntellektuelle der Kaiser;:;eit (EH, I, I 200), I44 pp. James W. Jones, We of the Third Sex. Literary Representations of Homosexuality in Wilhelmine Germany (GLC, 7), 348 pp. *Deutsche Dichtung um 1900. Beitriige ;:;u einer Literatur im Umbruch, ed. Robert Leroy and Eckart Pastor, Berne,

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