In "Die Ethischen Probleme in Den Jugendschriften Der Jungdeutschen. (1833-1835) ...", Ernst Bergmann explores the ethical dimensions within the early writings of the Young Germany literary movement. This study delves into the period from 1833 to 1835, examining the ethical problems and philosophical ideas presented by authors associated with this influential group. Bergmann's work provides valuable insights into the intersection of literature, ethics, and socio-political thought in 19th-century Germany. This historical analysis illuminates the intellectual landscape of the era and the development of ethical concepts within the context of Young Germany's literary output.
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