Early Modern German Literature 1350-1700
Edited by Max Reinhart
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 KüHLMANN, 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 PAAS
Max Reinhart is professor of German at the University of Georgia.
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DETAILS
55 b/w illustrations 784 pages Size: 9 x 6 in 13 digit ISBN: 9781571132475
Binding: Hardback First published: 29/Oct/2007 Price: 110.00 USD / 60.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House Series: Camden House History of German Literature
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008
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Contents
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Introduction Max Reinhart
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Frühe Neuzeit-- Early Modernity: Reflections on a New Category of Literary History Klaus Garber
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German Literature of the Middle Period: Working with the Sources Hans-Gert Roloff
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Literary Transitions, 1300-1500: From Late Medieval to Early Modern R. Graeme Dunphy
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The Evolution of Modern Standard German Renate Born
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Education in Early Modern Germany Wilhelm Kuehlmann
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The Reformation Movement in Germany Scott Dixon
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Early Modern German Printing Stephan Fussel
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Poetics and Rhetorics in Early Modern Germany Joachim Knape
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Neo-Latin Literature in Early Modern Germany Wilhelm Kuehlmann
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Ad fontes: German Humanists as Editors and Translators Erika Rummel
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Early Modern German Drama, 1400-1700 John Alexander
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Poetry in Gemany, 1450-1700 Peter Hess
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Early Modern German Narrative Prose Andreas Solbach
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The Emblem and Emblematic Forms in Early Modern Germany Peter M. Daly
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The Pictorial Language of German Art, 1400-1650 Jeffrey Chipps Smith
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Eros in Early Modern German Literature Gerhart Hoffmeister
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Literature and the Court, 1450-1720 Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly
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Music in Early Modern Germany Steven Saunders
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Early Modern German Libraries and Collections Jill Bepler
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Travel Reports in Early Modern Germany Wolfgang Neuber
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Demonologies: Writing about Magic and Witchcraft Gerhild Scholz Williams
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Parallel Lives: Heinrich Steinhöwel, Albrecht von Eyb, and Niklas von Wyle John L. Flood
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Parallel Lives: Desiderius Erasmus and Martin Bucer Laurel Carrington
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Parallel Lives: Martin Opitz and Julius Wilhelm Zincgref Theodor Verweyen
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Parallel Lives: Sigmund von Birken and Duke Anton Ulrich John Roger Paas
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Women's Writing in the Context of Their Lives, 1520-1720 Anna Carrdus
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