Foreign Encounters: Case Studies in German Literature before 1700
by
Mara R. Wade
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Format
Paperback
Pages
377
Language
French
Published
Jun 6, 2005
Publisher
Rodopi
ISBN-10
9042016868
ISBN-13
9789042016866
Description
This scholarly work delves into the rich landscape of German literature before the year 1700, exploring the complex interplay between foreign encounters and literary expression. The editors, Mara R. Wade and Glenn Ehrstine, compile a series of case studies that illuminate how interactions with different cultures and societies influenced German writers and their works during this pivotal era.
Each chapter provides a nuanced analysis of how foreign elements were adapted, rejected, or embraced in German narratives, offering insights into the broader cultural exchanges of the time. The exploration extends beyond mere translations or adaptations, highlighting the way these engagements shaped the identity and thematic concerns of German literature.
Readers will find a tapestry of perspectives, revealing not only the historical context of foreign influences but also the innovative ways in which German authors responded to the challenges and inspirations that emerged from their encounters. This work serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, culture, and history in early modern Europe.
Each chapter provides a nuanced analysis of how foreign elements were adapted, rejected, or embraced in German narratives, offering insights into the broader cultural exchanges of the time. The exploration extends beyond mere translations or adaptations, highlighting the way these engagements shaped the identity and thematic concerns of German literature.
Readers will find a tapestry of perspectives, revealing not only the historical context of foreign influences but also the innovative ways in which German authors responded to the challenges and inspirations that emerged from their encounters. This work serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, culture, and history in early modern Europe.
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