German Culture in Nineteenth-Century America: Reception, Adaptation, Transformation

CL Kluge - Monatshefte, 2007 - muse.jhu.edu
Hauff's reading habits and tastes, a topic that is especially relevant for an author like Hauff,
in whose work scholars have found many threads of literary influence. In the introduction …

A Colonial Southern Bookshelf: Reading in the Eighteenth Century

WL Frank - 1981 - JSTOR
Although acclaimed by future generations for his diatribes against abstract logic and
heralded as a staunch defender of nature, human emotion, and intuition, Hamann can …

German Culture in Nineteenth-Century America: Reception, Adaptation, Transformation

N Grewling - Colloquia Germanica, 2006 - JSTOR
Given the attention nineteenth-century German-Americana has received recently, one might
think that enough has been written on this topic. And yet, the 2004 St. Lou is Symposium on …

[BOOK][B] The trumpet of reform: German literature in nineteenth-century New England

S Bauschinger - 1998 - books.google.com
The influence of German literature and philosophy on American intellectuals in 19th-century
New England. German literature played an important part in the formation of the minds and …

Collecting Alexander von Humboldt

M Dettelbach - Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2013 - muse.jhu.edu
Humboldt in Cultural Criticism (New York: Berghahn Books, 2012). Pp. 364, ill., bibliog.,
index. $120.00.“one name only is pronounced today—as we may well say—in all parts of …

[CITATION][C] German Culture in America, 1600-1900 by Henry A. Pochmann

H Salinger - 1959 - read.dukeupress.edu
The book is a masterpiece of typographical clarity, an especial desidera tum because of the
book's size and the nature of its use. It is obviously indispensable for the university and …

Thin Culture, High Art: Gogol, Hawthorne, and Authorship in Nineteenth-Century Russia and America. Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature

E Changes - 2009 - JSTOR
seem unreasonable to expect a serious academic publisher to invest a li time and attention
in ensuring that the content reaches the same standard the meantime, one can but express …

[CITATION][C] The Fading of a Legend: Hemingway's Reception in Germany and Austria

A Heller - Hemingway Review, 1992 - search.proquest.com
American version of postwar disillusionment as well as a brilliant piece ofartistic innovation.
Hemingway was identified as one of the leading representatives of the American expatriate …

American Writers in Europe: 1850 to the Present

M Drizou - 2016 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
Ferdâ Asya opens American Writers in Europewith a quotation from “Memories of Bourget
Overseas,” where Edith Wharton points out that “it is only in seeing other countries, in …

[CITATION][C] (Francis Newton)(9 June 1917-) Adam Muller University of Manitoba

E Hobsbawm - … -century European Cultural Theorists: Second series, 2004 - Gale