Perspectives and Points of View: The Early Works of Wieland and Their BackgroundJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974 - 189 Seiten |
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... satire , it is literally forced out of him by the deplorable behavior of man , and with cutting sarcasm he portrays the fate of those who are enslaved by sensual pleasures and passion . The artistic techniques used to sketch the various ...
... satire , it is literally forced out of him by the deplorable behavior of man , and with cutting sarcasm he portrays the fate of those who are enslaved by sensual pleasures and passion . The artistic techniques used to sketch the various ...
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... satire : Disce , sed ira cadat naso rugosaque sanna , dum veteres avias tibi de pulmone revello . ( 11.91-92 ) 8 Wieland's learned reader will recall not only this passage but perhaps also the larger context . He may assume that the ...
... satire : Disce , sed ira cadat naso rugosaque sanna , dum veteres avias tibi de pulmone revello . ( 11.91-92 ) 8 Wieland's learned reader will recall not only this passage but perhaps also the larger context . He may assume that the ...
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... satire , the best- known classical and modern examples of which served Wieland as models for his own prose and verse satires . The conspicuous similarity in the role and appearance of the typical satirist of formal verse satire with the ...
... satire , the best- known classical and modern examples of which served Wieland as models for his own prose and verse satires . The conspicuous similarity in the role and appearance of the typical satirist of formal verse satire with the ...
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German Echoes and Innovations | 46 |
Personal Views and Critical Perspectives | 68 |
Wielands Early Writings | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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