Eighteenth-century German Authors and Their Aesthetic Theories: Literature and the Other Arts

Camden House (NY) (1988)
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An introduction for the nonspecialist to some of the major aesthetic issues in 18th century Germany. This volume focuses on theoretical pronouncements of Lessing, J.M.R. Lenz, K.Ph.Moritz, Wilhelm Heinse, Herder, Diderot, Jean Paul, Schiller, Wilhelm von Humboldt and Goethe.

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