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Alexander Nebrig
With the onset of modernity, the study of poetry emerged as a legitimate academic discipline. Conversely, authors became connected to a specialized discipline that organized and expanded knowledge about German literature. For the first time, the studies in this volume systematically discuss this connection using the philological practice and poetology of expressionist authors and the works of Holz, Mann, Stadler, Broch, Schaeffer, and Borchardt. --
| Publisher | de Gruyter GmbH, Walter |
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| Pages | 489 |
| Search language | german |
| ISBN_13 | 978-3-110-31432-8 primary |
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