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  • ...his article provides a summarized overview of the major developments of '''German literature''', that is to say, the novels, poetry, and plays written in the [[German l ...the small corpus of [[Gothic language|Gothic]] texts under the heading of German literature, not uncommon among literary scholars of the nineteenth century, is no long
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  • ...man writer, poet, and philosopher; still considered the greatest writer of German literature
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  • {{rpl|German literature}}
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  • Fulda studied German literature at Heidelberg, Berlin, and Leipzig universities, obtaining his doctorate in
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  • *[[German literature]]<br />
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  • *[[German literature|German]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/German literature]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|German literature}}
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  • ...:S3748936.jpg|thumb|right|Portrait of Baron Münchausen, Yale Collection of German Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.]]
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  • ===Handbooks on medieval German literature=== * Marion E. Gibbs and Sidney M. Johnson. ''Medieval German Literature. A Companion''. (New York/London: Garland Publishing, 1997) ISBN 0815314507
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  • ...his article provides a summarized overview of the major developments of '''German literature''', that is to say, the novels, poetry, and plays written in the [[German l ...the small corpus of [[Gothic language|Gothic]] texts under the heading of German literature, not uncommon among literary scholars of the nineteenth century, is no long
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  • ...ccessfully applied to the position of teacher of [[German language]] and [[German literature|literature]] in the cantonal school at Aargau. The revolutions in Europe af
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  • ...|Johann Gottfried (von) Herder]] he started to develop his ideas for a new German literature. One of his major influences was the English playwright [[William Shakespea
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  • ...'Germany: A Companion to German Studies'' (5th ed. 1955), 578pp; essays on German literature, music, philosophy, art and, especially, history. [http://www.questia.com/l
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  • ...lso remembered for his ''[[Biographia Literaria]]'' and his championing of German literature and philosophy.
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  • Konzett, Matthias. A Companion to the Works of Thomas Bernhard Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2002.
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  • * Nivre, Elisabeth Wåghäll. ''Women and Family in Early Modern German Literature.'' (2004). 221 pp.
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