The reception of English Puritan literature in Germany

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    • Damrau, Peter

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The reception of English Puritan literature in Germany

by Peter Damrau

(Texts and dissertations, v. 66)(Bithell series of dissertations, v. 29)

Maney Pub. for the Modern Humanities Research Association : Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London, 2006

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Slightly rev. version of the author's thesis (PhD)--University of London, 2003

Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-206) and indexes

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内容説明

This is the first study to demonstrate the impact of Puritan literature on the development of German language and literature in the seventeenth century and beyond. It crosses the boundaries of theology, literature, and the English and German traditions to show that eighteenth-century secular thinking on introspection, psychology and subjectivity has its roots in vocabulary used in Germany as early as 1665 through the translation of figures such as Daniel Dyke and Richard Baxter. The book concludes with insights on John Bunyan, whose works inspired writers of the 'Geniegeneration' such as Lenz, Wieland, Moritz and Jung-Stilling.

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