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![]() Vom frühen Mittelalter bis zum Sturm und Drang An Anthology of German Literature, Volume 1
Kim Vivian, Frank Tobin, and Richard H. Lawson
Of the approximately 700 pages in this volume
nearly 300 pages present medieval literature in its original language along with
a facing English translation. Thus, more advanced students can follow the
original language, while beginners can read a number of masterpieces from the
Middle Ages in English. Der arme Heinrich is presented in its entirety,
and significant portions of other epics, such as Das Nibelungenlied,
Parzival, Iwein, and Tristan, reveal the flavor of the
medieval works. The samples from the “Late Middle Ages, Renaissance, and
Reformation” illustrate the wide variety of the period—from Luther, the Mystics,
Volkslieder, Meistersanger, to Das Narrenschiff and Faust. The
“Baroque” includes nearly fifty poems from writers such as Opitz, Gryphius, Dach,
Gerhardt, Fleming, Hofmannswaldau, Greiffenberg, and Gunther. The entirety of
Lessing’s Emilia Galotti makes up the bulk of “Englightenment and
Rococo,” while the complete text of J. M. R. Lenz’s Die Soldaten is the
centerpiece of “Storm and Stress.” In addition, other major writers from these
last two periods are not forgotten, but included as well. $58.95 list, 708 pages 10-digit ISBN: 1-57766-025-0 13-digit ISBN: 978-1-57766-025-5 © 1998 |