Perspectives and Points of View: The Early Works of Wieland and Their BackgroundJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974 - 189 Seiten |
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... reveals its paro- distic quality . The squire is a fictitious figure , and none other than young Wieland was the ... reveal — naively simplify the complex princi- ples of criticism to suit their limited comprehension . Introduction ...
... reveals its paro- distic quality . The squire is a fictitious figure , and none other than young Wieland was the ... reveal — naively simplify the complex princi- ples of criticism to suit their limited comprehension . Introduction ...
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... reveal a lack of instructive experience ; furthermore , they also betray his unwilling- ness to draw realistic images because they might conflict with his in- tention to present exemplary models designed to be emulated in life . Soon ...
... reveal a lack of instructive experience ; furthermore , they also betray his unwilling- ness to draw realistic images because they might conflict with his in- tention to present exemplary models designed to be emulated in life . Soon ...
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... reveal itself entirely to anyone : " Keinem offenbart sie sich ganz . ” Everyone perceives only fragments of it , glances at it perhaps from behind or sees merely the fringe of its garment , each from a different point of view and in ...
... reveal itself entirely to anyone : " Keinem offenbart sie sich ganz . ” Everyone perceives only fragments of it , glances at it perhaps from behind or sees merely the fringe of its garment , each from a different point of view and in ...
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German Echoes and Innovations | 46 |
Personal Views and Critical Perspectives | 68 |
Wielands Early Writings | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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