ABE-IPSABE HOLDINGABE BOOKS
English Polski
On-line access

Bookstore

0.00 PLN
Bookshelf (0) 
Your bookshelf is empty
Georg Forster: A History of His Critical Reception

Georg Forster: A History of His Critical Reception

Authors
Publisher Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
Year
Pages 333
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9780820449258
Categories Literary studies: general
Delivery to United States

check shipping prices
Ask about the product
Email
question
  Send
Add to bookshelf

Book description

Johann Georg Adam Forster (1754-1794) accompanied James Cook on his second voyage (1772-1775) and became a Jacobin (1792-1793). His 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.

Georg Forster: A History of His Critical Reception

We also recommend books

Strony www Białystok Warszawa
801 777 223