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GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1830-1880

GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1830-1880 German Studies LITERATURE, 1830-1880 By JOHN GuTHRIE, Fellow of New Hall, University of Cambridge I 0 GENERAL REFERENCE WORKS AND GENERAL STUDIES. Though not directly concerned with our period, Germanistik. Sonderhefl. Germanistische Fachin.formation international, ed. Wilfried Barner, Tiibingen, Niemeyer, 87 pp., will be of interest to many here. It contains short papers from a conference held in I989 on the dissemination of information relating to German Studies. This slim volume, which should be prescribed reading for all Germanists, ranges over general statements about the problems of our subject to the latest on electronic data processing, from feminist criticism to national per­ spectives. Equally invaluable is the second, fully revised edition of Hansjiirgen Blinn, In.formationsbuch Deutsche Literaturwissenschafl, Frankfurt, Fischer, 434 pp. Alfred Estermann, Die deutschen Litera­ turzeitschriften I85o-I88o. Bibliographien, Programme, 5 vols, Munich, Saur, 2953 pp., has added the final two volumes, covering N-Z (see YWMLS, 50:824; this corrects information given there). Full biblio­ graphical details and short descriptions of over 300 periodicals are given. The last volume has an index. Over 200 archives have been consulted for this massive bibliography which will enable us to draw many useful conclusions about the periodicals whose number increased so dramatically during our http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

GERMAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1830-1880

Mar 13, 1991

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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German Studies LITERATURE, 1830-1880 By JOHN GuTHRIE, Fellow of New Hall, University of Cambridge I 0 GENERAL REFERENCE WORKS AND GENERAL STUDIES. Though not directly concerned with our period, Germanistik. Sonderhefl. Germanistische Fachin.formation international, ed. Wilfried Barner, Tiibingen, Niemeyer, 87 pp., will be of interest to many here. It contains short papers from a conference held in I989 on the dissemination of information relating to German Studies. This slim volume, which should be prescribed reading for all Germanists, ranges over general statements about the problems of our subject to the latest on electronic data processing, from feminist criticism to national per­ spectives. Equally invaluable is the second, fully revised edition of Hansjiirgen Blinn, In.formationsbuch Deutsche Literaturwissenschafl, Frankfurt, Fischer, 434 pp. Alfred Estermann, Die deutschen Litera­ turzeitschriften I85o-I88o. Bibliographien, Programme, 5 vols, Munich, Saur, 2953 pp., has added the final two volumes, covering N-Z (see YWMLS, 50:824; this corrects information given there). Full biblio­ graphical details and short descriptions of over 300 periodicals are given. The last volume has an index. Over 200 archives have been consulted for this massive bibliography which will enable us to draw many useful conclusions about the periodicals whose number increased so dramatically during our

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