Description: Early Modern German Literature 1350-1700Camden House History of German Literature VOLUME 4by Max Reinhart (Editor, Contributor), Andreas Solbach (Contributor), Anna Carrdus (Contributor), & 23 morePublished by Camden House Incorporated, 2007. First edition. Very good hardcover, in very good dustjacket. Tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text. Illustrated, large 8vo, index 1094 pages. Bright & clean inside & out. Pathbreaking volume providing a detailed, state-of-the-art overview of the literature of this 350-year period and its cultural and historical background.Early Modern German Literature provides an overview of major literary figures and works, socio-historical contexts, philosophical backgrounds, and cultural trends during the 350 years between the first flowering of northern humanism around 1350 and the rise of a distinctly middle-class, anti-classical aesthetics around 1700. Recent scholarship has significantly revised many traditional assumptions about the literature of this period, starting with a reassessment of the canon. The notion of "literature" has expanded to include a much wider range of texts than before, such as broadsheets, illustrated books, emblem books, travelogues, demonological treatises, and letters. Greater attention to the cultural and social phenomena that affect literary production has led to hitherto neglected areas of research, including the culture of learning and learnedness; the idea of authorship; the relationship between the intellectual elite and the state and other political authorities and institutions; the development of the family; gender dichotomy; and the early formation of an educated, urban middle class. In an introduction and twenty-seven essays on specific but broadly-based topics of seminal importance to the period, written by leading specialists from North America, the United Kingdom, and Germany, this pathbreaking volume reflects this state-of-the-art research.Contributors: Klaus Garber, Graeme Dunphy, Renate Born, Stephan Füssel, Scott Dixon, Wilhelm Külmann, Max Reinhart, joachim Knape, Hans-Gert Roloff, Erika Rummel, John Alexander, Peter Hess, Andreas Solbach, Peter Daly, Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, Jill Bepler, Gerhart Hoffmeister, Steven Saunders, jeffrey Chipps Smith, Wolfgang Neuber, Gerhild Scholz Williams, Anna Carrdus, John L. Flood, Laurel Carrington, Theodor Verweyen, John Roger PaasMax Reinhart is Professor of German at the University of Georgia. Loc: E14StoreAdd to FavoritesFeedbackGERMAN LITERATURE EARLY MODERN 1350-1700 MEDIEVAL DEMONOLOGIES WITCHCRAFT POETRY Early Modern German Literature 1350-1700Camden House History of German Literature VOLUME 4by Max Reinhart (Editor, Contributor), Andreas Solbach (Contributor), Anna Carrdus (Contributor), & 23 morePublished by Camden House Incorporated, 2007. First edition. Very good hardcover, in very good dustjacket. Tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text. Illustrated, large 8vo, index 1094 pages. Bright & clean inside & out. Pathbreaking volume providing a detailed, state-of-the-art overview of the literature of this 350-year period and its cultural and historical background.Early Modern German Literature provides an overview of major literary figures and works, socio-historical contexts, philosophical backgrounds, and cultural trends during the 350 years between the first flowering of northern humanism around 1350 and the rise of a distinctly middle-class, anti-classical aesthetics around 1700. Recent scholarship has significantly revised many traditional assumptions about the literature of this period, starting with a reassessment of the canon. The notion of "literature" has expanded to include a much wider range of texts than before, such as broadsheets, illustrated books, emblem books, travelogues, demonological treatises, and letters. Greater attention to the cultural and social phenomena that affect literary production has led to hitherto neglected areas of research, including the culture of learning and learnedness; the idea of authorship; the relationship between the intellectual elite and the state and other political authorities and institutions; the development of the family; gender dichotomy; and the early formation of an educated, urban middle class. In an introduction and twenty-seven essays on specific but broadly-based topics of seminal importance to the period, written by leading specialists from North America, the United Kingdom, and Germany, this pathbreaking volume reflects this state-of-the-art research.Contributors: Klaus Garber, Graeme Dunphy, Renate Born, Stephan Füssel, Scott Dixon, Wilhelm Külmann, Max Reinhart, joachim Knape, Hans-Gert Roloff, Erika Rummel, John Alexander, Peter Hess, Andreas Solbach, Peter Daly, Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, Jill Bepler, Gerhart Hoffmeister, Steven Saunders, jeffrey Chipps Smith, Wolfgang Neuber, Gerhild Scholz Williams, Anna Carrdus, John L. Flood, Laurel Carrington, Theodor Verweyen, John Roger PaasMax Reinhart is Professor of German at the University of Georgia. Loc: E14
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Book Series: Camden House History of German Literature VOLUME 4
Original Language: English
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Edition: First Edition
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Era: 2000s
ISBN: 9781571132475
Number of Pages: 1148 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Early Modern German Literature 1350-1700
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated
Publication Year: 2007
Item Height: 2.7 in
Subject: European / German, Référence, Social History
Item Weight: 0.1 Oz
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Item Length: 9.3 in
Author: Erika Rummel
Subject Area: Literary Criticism, History
Item Width: 6.5 in
Series: Camden House History of German Literature Ser.
Format: Hardcover