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[The book] is accessibly written and the international range of authors opens up a variety of scholarly perspectives; well-chosen illustrations contribute an additional dimension, and a helpful bibliography lists a judicious selection of general and author-specific works.... A magisterial view of cultural developments in this period.... * MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW *
This is a splendid volume that in every respect meets the expectations of the series in which it is published. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
German Literature of the Eighteenth-Century is an impressive accomplishment, one that takes full advantage of the opportunities offered by a multi-volume history. The contributors cite extensively from the works discussed and devote time to both canonical and non-canonical figures, but they never lose their focus or lapse into an asyndetic compilation of facts. Indeed, many of the essays are organized around innovative theses such that they will prove enlightening even to specialists. [...] [The work] will serve as an invaluable reference for a wide range of readers, both students at the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as faculty. * H-GERMAN REVIEWS *
The present volume is an straightforward text that aims -- in best Anglo-Saxon tradition -- for readability, and which informs the reader competently about essential aspects of the Enlightenment. All quotations from German original texts are translated into English. * INTERNATIONALES ARCHIV FUER SOZIALGESCHICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN LITERATUR *
The articles, rich in detail and analysis, represent on the one hand independent studies, but on the other they also succeed in constituting a coherent volume. The conception and structure of the articles, as well as the choice of illustrations, reveal aside from the competence of the individual authors the meticulous oversight of the editor. * SEMINAR *
These essays by highly qualified scholars are sure to be welcomed by the scholarly community. As they provide sufficient conventional wisdom about the period, they also open up new territory, e.g., the role of women and the interconnection to the social and historical backdrop, such that the volume will surpass many traditional literary histories. * THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY *
Book Information
ISBN 9781571132468
Author Barbara Becker-Cantarino
Format Hardback
Page Count 362
Imprint Camden House Inc
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 716g