C. F. Gellert's S mmtliche Schriften, Volume 10 presents a comprehensive collection of writings by the esteemed 18th-century German author Christian F rchtegott Gellert. This volume, part of a larger set, offers readers access to Gellert's diverse body of work, which includes moral treatises, fables, hymns, and plays. Gellert was a significant figure in the German Enlightenment, known for his contributions to the development of German literature and his emphasis on moral instruction through accessible and engaging writing.
This collection provides valuable insight into the literary and intellectual landscape of 18th-century Germany, showcasing Gellert's influence on subsequent generations of writers and thinkers. His writings reflect the era's focus on reason, virtue, and the betterment of society, making this volume an important resource for scholars and anyone interested in German literary history and the Enlightenment.
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