The Turning Point: Thirty-five Years in this CenturyOswald Wolff, 1984 - 379 Seiten |
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... poets staging a big show in Hamburg . " Some of the articles were insidious , others were patroniz- ing . But all of them meant publicity for our venture in the Kam ... poet's child and altogether not interesting enough 116 THE TURNING POINT.
... poets staging a big show in Hamburg . " Some of the articles were insidious , others were patroniz- ing . But all of them meant publicity for our venture in the Kam ... poet's child and altogether not interesting enough 116 THE TURNING POINT.
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... poet argues with his merciless God : " Whom do you want me to blame ? Is our Lord not omnipotent ? Is it he , then , who causes the disorder himself ? What wantonness ! What obnoxious mischief ! . . . Thus we keep asking questions ...
... poet argues with his merciless God : " Whom do you want me to blame ? Is our Lord not omnipotent ? Is it he , then , who causes the disorder himself ? What wantonness ! What obnoxious mischief ! . . . Thus we keep asking questions ...
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... poet assume such exorbitant moral and artistic authority . To scores of the most fastidious young men George's word and gesture was absolute law . A scion of Rhenish wine - growers , he came from the German region most akin to Latin ...
... poet assume such exorbitant moral and artistic authority . To scores of the most fastidious young men George's word and gesture was absolute law . A scion of Rhenish wine - growers , he came from the German region most akin to Latin ...
Inhalt
Introduction by Shelley L Frisch | 1 |
The Myths of Childhood 19061914 | xxi |
War 19141919 | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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