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Great Stories from the German Romantics
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Great Stories from the German Romantics

Ludwig Tieck and Jean Paul Richter
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This outstanding compilation presents stories by two of the writers who helped launch the early nineteenth-century German Romanticism movement: Ludwig Tieck and Jean Paul Richter. Translated by the great British historian Thomas Carlyle, it features seven highly influential tales that range in mood from fantasy and fairy tale lightness to witty satire. Shemlzie's Journey to Fletz and Life of Quintus Fixlien, a story and a novella by Richter, the least translated of the major German Romantics, are of particular note.
Ludwig Tieck (1773?1859) is best known for his fantastic stories and short novels, which appeal more to the emotions than the intellect. He translated the works of Shakespeare and Cervantes into German, served as a literary advisor to Dresden's Court Theater, and ranked second only to Goethe as Germany's leading literary authority.
Jean Paul Richter (1763?1825) bridged the shift in literature from the formal ideals of Weimar Classicism to the intuitive transcendentalism of early Romanticism. His works range in tone from sentimental humor to bitter satire and span a variety of genres, from fiction to treatises on education and aesthetics.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780486848099
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date16/09/2020
Pages272 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size1076 Kbytes
Article no.9346639
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3712118
Product groupBelletristik
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Ludwig Tieck (1773?1859) is best known for his fantastic stories and novellas, which appeal more to the emotions than the intellect. He translated the works of Shakespeare and Cervantes into German, served as a literary advisor to Dresden's Court Theater, and ranked second only to Goethe as Germany's leading literary authority.

Jean Paul (born Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, 1763?1825) bridged the shift in literature from the formal ideals of Weimar Classicism to the intuitive transcendentalism of early Romanticism. His works range in tone from sentimental humor to bitter satire and span a variety of genres, from fiction to treatises on education and aesthetics.

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