Arminius or the Rise of a National Symbol in Literature : From Hutten to Grabbe

This volume provides an evaluation of the ideological significance of the Arminius trope in patriotic German literature. Beginning with the German Humanists and ranging through the works of Hutten, Lohenstein, J. E. Schlegel, Klopstock, Kleist, Grabbe and others. Kuehnemund tracks how Arminius has b...

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Main Author: Kuehnemund, Richard (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press 1953
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