Peitsch, Helmut: Georg Forster
A History of His Critical Reception. In 51 chapters, this volume addresses "Images of Georg Forster" and "Readings of Forster's Writings". Forster's distinctly European outlook as a cultural mediator between England, France, and Germany in scientific and political terms explains, to a large degree, the difficulties that German literary critics had in dealing with Forster’s nonfiction writing. The first part of this book relates readings - spanning from the late 1790s through 1989 - of Forster’s life and work to the development of institutionalized German studies; the second part discusses the secondary literature on individual texts by Forster guiding the reader to the most important critical analyses. XIII,333 Seiten, gebunden (German Life and Civilization; Vol. 34/Peter Lang Verlag 2001) Mängelexemplar/near mint
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