Klopstock, Lessing, And Wieland: A Treatise On German Literature offers a detailed exploration of three pivotal figures in 18th-century German letters. This collection examines the works and influence of Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, and Christoph Martin Wieland, providing critical insights into their contributions to German literary history.
Authored by Alexandre Tolhausen and Johannes von M ller, this book delves into the intellectual and artistic contexts that shaped these authors' writings, illuminating their enduring impact on subsequent generations of writers and thinkers. Readers will find a comprehensive analysis of their major works, themes, and stylistic innovations.
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