Nature after Romanticism. Literary explorations of the natural world in the works of Heine, Lenau, and Droste-Hülshoff
<p>During the Biedermeier period, literary representations of nature came to incorporate perspectives from the increasingly dominant natural sciences alongside the aesthetic conventions concerning the depiction of nature inherited from the late eighteenth century. </p> <p>In a co...
Main Author: | Jessen, G |
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Other Authors: | Robertson, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | German English |
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2020
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