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George Brandes

    Georg Brandes fu un critico e teorico letterario danese che influenzò profondamente la letteratura scandinava ed europea. Negli anni '70 dell'Ottocento, articolò i principi del realismo e del naturalismo, rifiutando la scrittura ahistorica. Credeva che la letteratura dovesse servire come organo per i grandi pensieri di libertà e il progresso dell'umanità. La sua visione diede il via al movimento noto come 'Modern Breakthrough'.

    Henrik Ibsen and Bjornstjerne Bjornson
    Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature
    On Reading
    The Tempest
    William Shakespeare
    Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature V2
    • 2022
    • 2022
    • 2020

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume IV)

      Naturalism In England, Transl. By Diana White, Mary Morison (In Six Volumes)

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Exploring the theme of Naturalism in England, this volume delves into the literary movements and key figures of the 19th century. It examines how writers depicted reality through a lens of scientific observation and social critique, highlighting the influence of Darwinism and realism on literature. The translations by Diana White and Mary Morison provide accessible insights into the works and philosophies that shaped the era, making it an essential resource for understanding the evolution of English literature during this transformative period.

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume IV)
    • 2020

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume VI)

      Young Germany, Transl. By Diana White, Mary Morison (In Six Volumes)

      • 302pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the Young Germany literary movement, this volume explores the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped 19th-century literature. It delves into the works and ideologies of key figures, highlighting their contributions to themes of social reform, individualism, and the challenge against traditional norms. The translation by Diana White and Mary Morison provides accessibility to these significant texts, allowing readers to engage with the revolutionary ideas that influenced a generation of writers and thinkers in Germany.

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume VI)
    • 2020

      Valued by scholars for its literary significance, this book is presented in its original print format to honor its historical integrity. Annotations and marks from the first edition are intentionally preserved, ensuring that future generations can appreciate its authentic nature and contribution to literature.

      William Shakespeare, a critical study (Volume II)
    • 2020

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume II)

      The Romantic School In Germany, Transl. By Diana White, Mary Morison (In Six Volumes)

      • 232pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the Romantic School in Germany, this volume delves into the influential literary movements and key figures of the 19th century. It explores the themes, philosophies, and cultural impacts of Romanticism, highlighting the works of prominent authors and their contributions to literature. The translation by Diana White and Mary Morison makes the text accessible to a broader audience, enriching the understanding of this pivotal era in literary history. This scholarly work is part of a comprehensive six-volume series.

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume II)
    • 2020

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume I)

      The Emigrant Literature, Transl. By Diana White, Mary Morison (In Six Volumes)

      • 150pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the theme of emigration, this volume explores the literary currents of the nineteenth century, highlighting the experiences and perspectives of emigrant writers. It delves into how their works reflect the social, cultural, and political landscapes of their time. Translated by Diana White and Mary Morison, this collection offers insights into the challenges faced by those who left their homeland, providing a rich context for understanding the broader literary movements of the era.

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume I)
    • 2020

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume V)

      The Romantic School In France, Transl. By Diana White, Mary Morison (In Six Volumes)

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Exploring the Romantic School in France, this volume delves into the literary movements and key figures that shaped the era. It examines the themes, styles, and cultural contexts that influenced French literature during the 19th century. Through critical analysis and historical insights, the book highlights the contributions of prominent writers and the evolution of romantic ideals. Translated by Diana White and Mary Morison, it offers a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal literary period, making it an essential resource for students and enthusiasts alike.

      Main Currents In Nineteenth Century Literature (Volume V)
    • 2020

      An exploration of the life and works of Anatole France, this book delves into the literary contributions and philosophical ideas of the renowned French author. George Brandes examines France's influence on literature and his role in shaping modern thought, highlighting key themes in his writings such as social justice and individualism. The text offers insights into France's unique style and his impact on contemporary writers, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literary history and criticism.

      Anatole France
    • 2020

      Moderne Geister

      • 404pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      In "Moderne Geister" untersucht George Brandes die Entwicklung des modernen Geistes und die gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen des späten 19. Jahrhunderts. Er beleuchtet die Ideen und Werke bedeutender Denker und Künstler dieser Zeit, die den Übergang von traditionellen Werten zu neuen, progressiven Denkweisen prägten. Brandes' Analyse reicht von literarischen Strömungen bis hin zu philosophischen Überlegungen, die die Grundlagen der modernen Gesellschaft herausfordern und neu definieren. Sein Werk bietet einen tiefen Einblick in die kulturellen Umbrüche und deren Einfluss auf das individuelle und kollektive Bewusstsein.

      Moderne Geister