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Twenty-one distinguished American Germanists pay tribute to F. E. Coenen, previous longtime editor (1952-1968) of UNC Press' Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures series. Their essays—reflecting a variety of approaches—deal with many major (Goethe, Kleist, Droste-Hülshoff, Keller, Nietsche, Rilke, Kafka, Hesse, Brecht, Thomas Mann, Musil) and some minor figures who have influenced the literary scene after 1800 and add significantly to both scholarship in and interpretation of modern German literature.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half-Title Page
  2. p. i
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  1. Series Page
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  1. Image
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright
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  1. Contents
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  1. Foreword
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  1. Tabula Gratulatoria
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  1. Editor’s Note
  2. p. xix
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  1. Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Interpretations of the Vogelhochzeit
  2. John G. Kunstmann
  3. pp. 1-10
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  1. The Wound and the Physician in Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister
  2. A. G. Steer
  3. pp. 11-23
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  1. Fear and Farce in Fehrbellin
  2. John T. Krumpelmann
  3. pp. 24-34
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  1. New Light on Rahel Varnhagen’s Biography: Some Hitherto Unpublished Letters
  2. Percy Matenko
  3. pp. 35-46
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  1. Edgar Allan Poe’s Contacts With German as Seen in His Relations with Ludwig Tieck
  2. Edwin H. Zeydel
  3. pp. 47-54
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  1. Karl Lebrecht Immermann’s Portrait of a Folk-Hero in Münchhausen
  2. William McClain
  3. pp. 55-63
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  1. Clarity and Obscurity in Annette Von Droste-Hüls-Hoff’s Judenbuche
  2. Clifford Albrecht Bernd
  3. pp. 64-77
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  1. German Travellers in the South, 1865-1900
  2. Lawrence S. Thompson
  3. pp. 78-82
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  1. Eros and Creativity in Nietzsche’s Birth of Tragedy
  2. James C. O’Flaherty
  3. pp. 83-104
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  1. Theodor Storm’s üBer Die Heide
  2. Walter Silz
  3. pp. 105-109
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  1. Symbolism in Gottfried Keller’s Sinngedicht
  2. Herbert W. Reichert
  3. pp. 111-124
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  1. Inner and Outer Landscape in Eduard Von Keyserling’s Dumala
  2. E. Allen McCormick
  3. pp. 126-136
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  1. Keyserling’s Landpartie
  2. Wayne Wonderley
  3. pp. 137-147
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  1. 79 Personen: Character Relationships in Schnitzler’s Der Junge Med Ardus
  2. Richard H. Allen
  3. pp. 149-156
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  1. Time in the Lyric
  2. Herman Salinger
  3. pp. 157-173
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  1. Relativity in Physics and in Fiction
  2. Martin Dyck
  3. pp. 174-185
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  1. Rilke and Heidenstam: Public Thanks and Hidden Trails
  2. George C. Schoolfield
  3. pp. 186-200
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  1. Two Examples of Twentieth-Century Art: Giorgio Di Chirico and Franz Kafka
  2. Phillip H. Rhein
  3. pp. 201-209
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  1. Hermann Hesse as an Editor
  2. Joseph Mileck
  3. pp. 210-222
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  1. Compassion and Absurdity: Brecht and Marx on the Truly Human Community
  2. Ralph J. Ley
  3. pp. 223-235
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  1. The Artist-Intellectual, in or Versus Society? A Dilemma
  2. Randolph J. Klawiter
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