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The latest volume in the respected series, this issue as usual contains cutting-edge criticism on topics of interest to scholars of the period 1770-1832.
List of contents
"Textual Variations among Folio Editions of Goethe's
Reineke Fuchs Illustrated by Wilhelm von Kaulbach" by Richard E. DickersonDickerson
"The Artist's Escape from the Idyll: The Realtion of
Werther and
Sesenheim" by Elizabeth Powers
"Pietist Grief,
Empfindsamkeit, and Werther" by Jill Anne Kowalik
"Goethe's Splitting Image: Male Sexuality and/as writing in `Das Tagebuch' and Beyond" by Sven-Erik Rose
"Goethe und George Butler" by Karl S. Guthke
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Hermann und Dorthea in the Context of Kant and Voß: A Question of Peace and Patriarchy" by Irmgard Wagner
"Welche Neuzeitlichen Strategien für die Rettung der antiken Mythologie? Vergleich von drei `Hanbuchern zur Götterlehre' um 1790" by Philippe Guilbert1790" by Philippe Guilbert
"Goethe on Emma Hamilton's `Attitudes': Can Classical Art be Fun?" By Waltraud Maierhofer
"A Defense of Schiller's Wilhelm Tell" by Christoph E. Schweitzer
"Goethe's Parody of `Nazarene' Iconography: The Joseph Story in
Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre by Gabrielle Bersier
"Epistemological Problems and Aesthetic Solutions in Goethe and Jung" by Paul Bishop
"`Esprit faustian'--`Esprit chétien': Goethe's
Faust and Teilhard de Chardin's
Le Phénomène humaine" by Donald C. RiechelRiechel
"Aufforderung zur Suche nach einem Goethe-Autobiograph" by Katharina Mommsen
"Review Essay: The Bicentennial of Heinrich Heine 1997: an Overview" by Jeffery L. Sammons
Summary
The latest volume in the respected series, this issue as usual contains cutting-edge criticism on topics of interest to scholars of the period 1770-1832.