German culture in nineteenth-century America : reception, adaptation, transformation
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German culture in nineteenth-century America : reception, adaptation, transformation
(Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture / edited by James Hardin)
Camden House, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Cultural history : an American refuge for a German idea / Hinrich C. Seeba
- The image of culture, or, What Münsterberg saw in the movies / Eric Ames
- Tacitus Redivivus or Taking stock : A.B. Faust's assessment of the German element in America / Claudia Liebrand
- The St. Louis World's Fair of 1904 as a site of cultural transfer : German and German-American participation / Paul Michael Lützeler
- Absolute speculation : the St. Louis Hegelians and the question of American national identity / Matt Erlin
- Reading Alexander von Humboldt : cosmopolitan naturalist with an American spirit / Kirsten Belgum
- Nietzsche : socialist, anarchist, feminist / Robert C. Holub
- Domesticated romance and capitalist enterprise : Annis Lee Wister's Americanization of German fiction / Lynne Tatlock
- Pictures of travel : Heine in America / Jeffrey Grossman
- Retroactive dissimilation : Louis Untermeyer, the "American Heine" / Jeffrey L. Sammons
- A tramp abroad and at home : European and American racism in Mark Twain / Linda Rugg
- New country, old secrets : Heinrich Börnstein's Die Geheimnisse von St. Louis (1851) / Gerhild Scholz Williams
- The Americanization of Franz Lieber and the Encyclopedia americana / Gerhard Weiss
- From domestic farce to abolitionist satire : Reinhold Solger's Reframing of the union (1860) / Lorie A. Vanchena

