Om Friefrich Schlegel and Goethe 1790-1802
Drawing on extensive research and critical analysis, John William Scholl offers a compelling exploration of the early Romantic movement in Germany and the central role played by figures like Friefrich Schlegel and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Through a careful reading of their works and a nuanced understanding of the cultural and social context in which they lived, Scholl provides a rich and thought-provoking analysis of this important period in literary history.
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