England and America in the writings of Wilhelm Raabe : a critical study of his knowledge and appreciation of language, literature and people
Raabe's views on England and America, as manifested above all in his characterization of the English and the Americans, are examined in detail, and attention is drawn to various works by his contemporaries in which comparable views are expressed or implied. Certain historical figures, events, a...
Main Author: | Butler, Geoffrey Patrick Guyton |
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Royal Holloway, University of London
1962
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.703873 |
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