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050 00 $aPT1136$b.S6813 1981
130 0 $aSoviel Anfang war nie.$lEnglish.
245 14 $aThe German mind of the nineteenth century :$ba literary & historical anthology /$cedited by Hermann Glaser.
246 1 $iTitle on cover of paperback ed.:$aGerman mind of the 19th century
260 0 $aNew York :$bContinuum,$cc1981.
300 $axvi, 398 p. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aTranslation of: Soviel Anfang war nie.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gWithdrawal. Dreaming the world. Thoughts of the night.$tHymns to the night /$rNovalis --$tMoonlit night /$rJoseph von Eichendorff --$tAt midnight /$rEduard Mörike --$tO death, it is the chill of night /$rHeinrich Heine --$tA night awake /$rAnnette von Droste-Hülshoff --$tThe nightwatches of Bonaventura --$tFlower, fruit and thorn arrangements, or Married life, death and wedding of the public defender F. St. Siebenkäs /$rJean Paul --$tHeinrich von Ofterdingen /$rNovalis.
505 00 $gWithdrawal. Dreaming the world. Appollonian Dionysian.$tPrimal orphic words /$rJohann Wolfgang von Goethe --$tHyperion's fate song /$rFriedrich Hölderlin --$tFragments of an autobiography /$rWilhelm von Humboldt --$tIphigenia in Tauris /$rJohann Wolfgang von Goethe --$tA legacy /$rAnselm Feuerbach --$tIthaca, the Peloponnese, and Troy /$rHeinrich Schliemann --$tNänie /$rFriedrich Schiller --$tThe Roman fountain /$rConrad Ferdinand Meyer --$tArchaic torso of Apollo /$rRainer Maria Rilke --$tTransport /$rStefan George --$tThe marble image /$rJoseph von Eichendorff --$tThe birth of tragedy (or, Hellenism and pessimism) /$rFriedrich Nietzsche --$tTristan /$rThomas Mann.
505 00 $gWithdrawal. Dreaming the world. The earthly paradise.$tOn the aesthetic education of man, in a series of letters /$rFriedrich Schiller --$tOn the marionette theater /$rHeinrich von Kleist --$tMemoirs of a good-for-nothing /$rJoseph von Eichendorff --$tBetrothal letters /$rWilhelm and Karoline von Humboldt --$tIndian summer /$rAdalbert Stifter --$tWilhelm Meister's years of wandering /$rJohann Wolfgang von Goethe.
505 00 $gTitanism. Suspending the world. Spirit, will, and idea.$tOpening address of his lectures in Berlin, October 22, 1818 /$rGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel --$tA contribution to the critique of Hegel's philosophy of right /$rKarl Marx --$tThe world as will and representation ;$tParerga and Paralipomena /$rArthur Schopenhauer --$tGoethe's correspondence with a child /$rBettina von Arnim --$tThe Heiligenstadt testament /$rLudwig van Beethoven.
505 00 $gTitanism. Suspending the world. History is everything.$tLectures on the philosophy of world history /$rGeorg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel --$tWhat is, and for what purpose does one study universal history /$rFriedrich Schiller --$tCampaign in France /$rJohann Wolfgang von Goethe --$tThe epigones /$rKarl Leberecht Immermann --$tReflections on world history /$rJacob Burckhardt --$tHow the concept of progress is to be understood in history /$rLeopold von Ranke --$tLetter to J. Bloch /$rFriedrich Engels --$tFeuerbach /$rKarl Marx/Friedrich Engels.
505 00 $gTitanism. Suspending the world. The civil state.$tStatement of November 24, 1808, upon his dismissal /$rBaron Carl von Stein --$tSong of the Germans ;$tHyperion, or The hermit /$rFriedrich Hölderlin --$tNight thoughts ;$tGermany, a winter's tale /$rHeinrich Heine --$tMy dismissal /$rJakob Grimm --$tRecollections of the year 1848 /$rFanny Lewald --$tOn the use of the railway /$rFriedrich List.
505 00 $gOf horror and flourishing. Justifying the world. The panic aspect.$tA note to my friends instead of a foreword. The life of Quintus Fixlein /$rJean Paul --$tMemoirs /$rKarl Gutzkow --$tHalf of life ;$tEvening fantasy /$rFriedrich Hölderlin --$tLetter to his brother Daniel /$rPhilipp Otto Runge --$tThe dream, a life /$rFranz Grillparzer --$tKannietverstaan /$rJohann Peter Hebel --$tThe world as will and representation /$rArthur Schopenhauer --$tGoethe's house on the Frauenplan in Weimar /$rKarl Immermann --$tLetter to Hartmuth Brinkmann /$rTheodor Storm --$tAnnuals and letters to his son /$rLudwig Richter --$tVillage church in summer /$rDetlev von Liliencron --$tElsewhere /$rTheodor Storm --$tA prayer for sleep /$rDetlev von Liliencron --$tParerga and Paralipomena /$rArthur Schopenhauer --$tFaust. Part two /$rJohann Wolfgang von Goethe --$tMr. and Mrs. Knopp /$rWilhelm Busch --$tThe people of Seldwyla /$rGottfried Keller --$tTravel images /$rHeinrich Heine --$tSparrow Lane chronicle ;$tThe skidderump /$rWilhelm Raabe.
505 00 $gOf horror and flourishing. Justifying the world. The chthonic.$tLenz /$rGeorg Büchner --$tPreface to Colored stones /$rAdalbert Stifter --$tAcherontic chill /$rDetlev von Liliencron --$tThe world as will and representation /$rArthur Schopenhauer --$tJourney to the equinoctial regions of the new continent /$rAlexander von Humboldt --$tRock crystal /$rAdalbert Stifter --$tFour speeches on life and illness /$rRudolph Virchow --$tWoyzeck /$rGeorg Büchner --$tBrains /$rGottfried Benn.
505 00 $gErrors and confusions. Observing the world. Society seen from below.$tMaria Magdalena ;$tDiaries /$rFriedrich Hebbel --$tThis book belongs to the King /$rBettina von Arnim --$tThe Silesian weavers /$rHeinrich Heine --$tThe Hessian courier /$rGeorg Büchner --$tLetter to Karl August Varnhagen von Ense /$rHeinrich Heine --$tMy life /$rAugust Bebel --$tSong for the general league of German workers /$rGeorg Herwegh --$tSome, of course /$rHugo von Hofmannsthal --$tWorker! /$rKarl Otten.
505 00 $gErrors and confusions. Observing the world. Modern nervousness.$t"Civilized" sexual morality and modern nervous illness /$rSigmund Freud --$tYouth in Vienna /$rArthur Schnitzler --$tEcce homo. Why I am so wise /$rFriedrich Nietzsche --$tThe notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge /$rRainer Maria Rilke --$tLightning train /$rDetlev von Liliencron --$tErrors, confusions /$rTheodor Fontane --$tWould there be something I'd possibly miss? /$rTheodor Fontane.
505 00 $gErrors and confusions. Observing the world. The dark vision.$tMan and woman go through the cancer barrack /$rGottfried Benn --$tA letter /$rHugo von Hofmannsthal --$tLetter to his father /$rFranz Kafka --$tThe God of the city /$rGeorg Heym --$tWorld's end /$rJakob van Hoddis --$tGrodeck (second version) /$rGeorg Trakl --$tTwo poems /$rAugust Stramm --$tLetters from the field /$rFranz Marc.
650 0 $aGerman literature$y19th century.
651 0 $aGermany$xIntellectual life$y19th century.
700 1 $aGlaser, Hermann.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aSoviel Anfang war nie. English.$tGerman mind of the nineteenth century.$dNew York : Continuum, ©1981$w(OCoLC)557900709
988 $a20020608
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