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Boris Paternak and the Tradition of German Romanticism

by Karen Evans-Romaine (Author)
©1997 Thesis X, 329 Pages
Open Access
Series: Slavistische Beiträge, Volume 344

Summary

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

Details

Pages
X, 329
Year
1997
ISBN (PDF)
9783954790807
ISBN (Softcover)
9783876906645
DOI
10.3726/b12557
Open Access
CC-BY
Language
German
Publication date
1997 (January)
Keywords
Novalis Hoffmann Heine German Romanticism Jena School
Published
München, 1997. X, 329 S.

Biographical notes

Karen Evans-Romaine (Author)

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