Perspectives and Points of View: The Early Works of Wieland and Their BackgroundJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974 - 189 Seiten |
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The Early Works of Wieland and Their Background Lieselotte E. Kurth-Voigt. 5 || Wieland's Early Writings The phenomenon of different or contrasting evaluations of all aspects of life , as they are observed from diverse points of view ...
The Early Works of Wieland and Their Background Lieselotte E. Kurth-Voigt. 5 || Wieland's Early Writings The phenomenon of different or contrasting evaluations of all aspects of life , as they are observed from diverse points of view ...
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The Early Works of Wieland and Their Background Lieselotte E. Kurth-Voigt. scholarly concentration on his later works , and may even have caused an uncharitable disregard for his early writings.11 Some of Wieland's youthful works are ...
The Early Works of Wieland and Their Background Lieselotte E. Kurth-Voigt. scholarly concentration on his later works , and may even have caused an uncharitable disregard for his early writings.11 Some of Wieland's youthful works are ...
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... early and newly , such features . It would easily be possible to multiply the in- stances of perspectivism in the early works , but since the outstand- ingly consequential features have by now been identified the citation of further ...
... early and newly , such features . It would easily be possible to multiply the in- stances of perspectivism in the early works , but since the outstand- ingly consequential features have by now been identified the citation of further ...
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German Echoes and Innovations | 46 |
Personal Views and Critical Perspectives | 68 |
Wielands Early Writings | 89 |
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