Boris Paternak and the Tradition of German Romanticism

The goal of this dissertation is to document Pasternak's reception of literature from three periods within German Romanticism: the early Romanticism of the Jena School's greatest literary representative, Friedrich von Hardenberg, whose pseudonym was Novalis; the "second-generation&quo...

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Autor principal: Evans-Romaine, Karen (Autor)
Formato: Tesis
Idioma:Alemán
Publicado: Frankfurt a.M. PH02 1997
Edición:1st, New ed
Colección:Slavistische Beiträge 344
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Sumario:The goal of this dissertation is to document Pasternak's reception of literature from three periods within German Romanticism: the early Romanticism of the Jena School's greatest literary representative, Friedrich von Hardenberg, whose pseudonym was Novalis; the "second-generation" Romanticism of E.T.A. Hoffmann; and the end and eventual rejection of German Romanticism, represented by Heinrich Heine. Revised version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.). University of Michigan, 1996. In kyrillischer Schrift
Notas:Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Descripción Física:1 online resource (339 p.) , EPDF
Acceso:Open access