Perspectives and Points of View: The Early Works of Wieland and Their BackgroundJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974 - 189 Seiten |
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... specific themes and motifs , particular figures and artistic techniques — with the writings of his predecessors . The broader con- text of his early and persistent interest in matters of perspective and point of view and the use of ...
... specific themes and motifs , particular figures and artistic techniques — with the writings of his predecessors . The broader con- text of his early and persistent interest in matters of perspective and point of view and the use of ...
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... specific : the analysis of typical sections from the more important works is for the purpose of demon- strating the presence of perspectivism and indicating the skilful utilization of the point - of - view technique even in Wieland's ...
... specific : the analysis of typical sections from the more important works is for the purpose of demon- strating the presence of perspectivism and indicating the skilful utilization of the point - of - view technique even in Wieland's ...
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... specific work , his emphatic disapproval of idealized figures in literature must be interpreted in the larger context of a more general controversy . At mid - century the nature of man and the artistic creation of his image in ...
... specific work , his emphatic disapproval of idealized figures in literature must be interpreted in the larger context of a more general controversy . At mid - century the nature of man and the artistic creation of his image in ...
Inhalt
German Echoes and Innovations | 46 |
Personal Views and Critical Perspectives | 68 |
Wielands Early Writings | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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