A Companion to the Works of J. G. Herder
Original title: Literature as social action
first published 1995 Camden House, 2008 hardcover 264 pages
This work takes a searching new look at the social and intellectual history of Germany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Challenging the widely-held view that the literature of this period reflects the struggle of middle class and aristocracy, Pamela Currie argues that these two centuries must be understood as an era of conflict between two camps one traditionalist, the other modernizing - both of which re...
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