Perspectives and Points of View: The Early Works of Wieland and Their BackgroundJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974 - 189 Seiten |
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... creation of his image in literature were perhaps more ardently discussed than ever before , and some of the most reliable ... created " mit so viel Kunst und Wahrheit . . . , daß er unter diejenigen Phantasiebilder gehöret , die man den ...
... creation of his image in literature were perhaps more ardently discussed than ever before , and some of the most reliable ... created " mit so viel Kunst und Wahrheit . . . , daß er unter diejenigen Phantasiebilder gehöret , die man den ...
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... created every single one of his novels ; he selected their themes and subjects , established the order of the fictitious world , and accentuated particular ethical values . He decided upon the structure of the novel , determined its ...
... created every single one of his novels ; he selected their themes and subjects , established the order of the fictitious world , and accentuated particular ethical values . He decided upon the structure of the novel , determined its ...
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... creation of an uncommonly complex image of the hero . What emerges is neither a perfect figure , as customarily presented in the romances of the past , nor a truly mixed character , as is for example Fielding's Tom Jones . Agathon ...
... creation of an uncommonly complex image of the hero . What emerges is neither a perfect figure , as customarily presented in the romances of the past , nor a truly mixed character , as is for example Fielding's Tom Jones . Agathon ...
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German Echoes and Innovations | 46 |
Personal Views and Critical Perspectives | 68 |
Wielands Early Writings | 89 |
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