The motive of transfiguration in modern German poetry, from 1748 to 1832 : including Klopstock's Messias and Goethe's Faust : typescript, [not after 1940]

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The motive of transfiguration in modern German poetry, from 1748 to 1832 : including Klopstock's Messias and Goethe's Faust : typescript, [not after 1940]

Also concerns the work of Friedrich Leopold Stolberg, Friedrich Hölderlin, Otto Heinrich Loeben, and others.

1 v. (342 leaves) ; 29 cm.

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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (b. August 29, 1749, Free Imperial City of Frankfurt-d. March 22, 1832, Weimar) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, and natural scientist. He is often ranked with Shakespeare and Dante as one of the three most important poets in history. Goethe gained early fame with The Sorrows of Young Werther, published in 1774, but his most famous work is Faust, a poetic drama in two parts....

Briggs, Fletcher

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Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb, 1724-1803

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Stolberg, Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu, 1750-1819.

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Hölderlin, Friedrich, 1770-1843

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Loeben, Otto Heinrich, Graf von, 1786-1825

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