Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... Adalbert Stifter , an Austrian con- servative writer , and in his letters indulged in a Swiftian game of establishing a new university that would gather in one dis- tinguished place the silliest and most pedestrian minds of the German ...
... Adalbert Stifter , an Austrian con- servative writer , and in his letters indulged in a Swiftian game of establishing a new university that would gather in one dis- tinguished place the silliest and most pedestrian minds of the German ...
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... Adalbert Stifter did before him , sides with " the party of nature " and inevitably turns a blind eye to the social realm . His indubitable virtues are , originally , those of the last bourgeois , who wants to be judged on being an un ...
... Adalbert Stifter did before him , sides with " the party of nature " and inevitably turns a blind eye to the social realm . His indubitable virtues are , originally , those of the last bourgeois , who wants to be judged on being an un ...
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... Adalbert Stifter . His continued readings of the Bolshevik classics did not diminish his interest in Max Kommerell , whose literary essays showed high regard for Stefan George and Höl- derlin , essential to the more refined members of ...
... Adalbert Stifter . His continued readings of the Bolshevik classics did not diminish his interest in Max Kommerell , whose literary essays showed high regard for Stefan George and Höl- derlin , essential to the more refined members of ...
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A Berlin Chronicle | 3 |
OneWay Street selection | 61 |
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