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Counterparts Lilian R. Furst

Counterparts By Lilian R. Furst

Counterparts by Lilian R. Furst


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Summary

Originally published in 1977, this volume gives a co-hesive overview of Franco-German literary relationships and discerns the dynamics and outlines the structure of the interrelationship. The two literatures develop in a broadly similar direction in the19th Century, but there is a puzzling time-lag which forms the focal point of enquiry.

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Counterparts: The Dynamics of Franco-German Literary Relationships 1770-1895 by Lilian R. Furst

Originally published in 1977, this volume gives a co-hesive overview of Franco-German literary relationships between 1770 and 1895. It discerns the dynamics and outlines the structure of the interrelationship. The two literatures develop in a broadly similar direction in the nineteenth century, but there is a puzzling time-lag which forms the focal point of enquiry. It looks back to the combination of literary, political and social factors that may explain how the time-lag came into being. The book serves both as an introduction and as a starting point for further detailed analysis of specific areas and offers a new approach to the comparative study of literature.

About Lilian R. Furst

Lilian R. Furst was Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Texas, Dallas

Table of Contents

1. An Introduction: Naturalism and Its Decline 2. Jung-Wien 3. Aestheticism, Decadence and Neo-Romanticism in Germany 4. The Cosmic Dimension 5. Modernism and 'Sprachkrise' 6. The Problem of Expressionism 7. The 1920s and 1930s 8. Barbarism, Exile and Return

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NLS9780367436582
9780367436582
0367436582
Counterparts: The Dynamics of Franco-German Literary Relationships 1770-1895 by Lilian R. Furst
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-31
212
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