Profiles of German Cultural Epochs: From Realism to Modernity 1849–1918
Vom Realismus in die Moderne 1949–1918
by Joachim Bark, Hans-Christoph v. Nayhauss
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Concise, factual, interdisciplinary – the aim of the series is to present German cultural epochs in clear, understandable language. The approach is interdisciplinary, at the same time it thrives on the interplay of introductions and original texts: literature, art, music, history, philosophy and theology show different manifestations of the epoch and illuminate one another; contemporaries have their own say in representative and momentous texts. Students of all humanities, but also teachers, high school students and anyone interested in culture receive an easily accessible yet comprehensive understanding of the turbulent times between 1848 and 1918.
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Joachim Bark (born 1941), after studying German, philosophy and theology, first assistant professor at Stanford University, then from 1974 professor for modern German literature at the University of Stuttgart.
Hans-Christoph Graf v. Nayhauss (born 1940), since 1976 professor for German literature and literary didactics at the PH Karlsruhe; Founder and head of the ›Research Center for the Reception and Didactics of German-Language Literature in Non-German-Speaking Countries‹.
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- Publisher Alfred Kröner Verlag
- Orginal LanguageGerman
- ISBN/Identifier 9783520512017
- Publication Country or regionGermany
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 14.90 EUR
- Pages336
- ReadershipCollege/Tertiary Education
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleProfile deutscher Kulturepochen
- Editionfirst
- Copyright Year2014
- Illustration19
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