Om Reden Bei Enthüllung Der Dichter-denkmäler In Weimar Am 4. September 1857
This collection of speeches, delivered at the unveiling of the poet monuments in Weimar, Germany, provides insight into the culture and intellectual life of mid-19th century Germany. The speeches cover the lives and works of famous German poets like Goethe and Schiller, and reflect on the role of literature and art in society. The collection is a valuable resource for anyone interested in German literature and intellectual history.
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