This is Volume 25 of the collected works, or "S mtliche Werke," of Christoph Martin Wieland, a significant figure in German literature. Wieland (1733-1813) was a poet, translator, and editor of the Enlightenment era. His works are notable for their wit, elegance, and exploration of philosophical and moral themes. This volume offers scholars and enthusiasts a crucial resource for understanding Wieland's multifaceted contributions to the literary landscape. Readers interested in 18th-century European literature will find in this collection a wealth of insight into the intellectual and artistic currents of the time.
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