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NOTICES OF BOOKS. 205
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FOREIGN LITERATURE.
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Notices Of Books. 205
NOTICES OF BOOKS . 205
Foreign Literature.
_FOREIGN LITERATURE .
The merits of German authors have always been recognised with b regard with een that said to , scientific realistic and perhaps and element p not hilo untrul which sophic y , inquiry combined that the . belles with On the le noble tt other res were fancy hand ladened f it orms has
, , , have the charm been of broug the Eng ht about lish school . A . taste Of late for years German , however literature , great being changes dedirect
the cidedl attention y on the of increase our readers on thi to s the side productions of the channel of those , we wish authors to who
now The rank revolution among the of 1848 first will in Germany not have . been forgotten . It was then rotten
b the in ureaucr the spirit bud at of reaction the systems rising began , the intellect governments to predominate of the of nation . Germany By , and means the attemp of public their ted to press nip trth
manifested agents dared onl could y its speak not elf check throug in . the h The potential literature sciences mood , in hitherto a ; way then exclusivel which it -was y the that accessible and official u the
to number the learned of books , began which . to are assume now a published more popular annuall form y upon , these top Beehstein ics is perfectl Koeni y astounding MiiggeMiiller . At Willkomm the same time Prutz , authors and others like ,
proposed , to combine g , their , efforts , in creating _, a literature , for the peop were le republished , to develope in a cheap general editions taste for for reading the . supp Their ly of romances country
libraries another standard , thus affording of mental opportunity recreation than to the host villager stories and to acquire Bitterg
undertaking Komane , among earned which the Binaldo app le lause at Binaldini of all and who the was took two still a first a true favorite interest . This in
the of the progress series of of romances the peop which large were , to follow , fully justifie productions d their expectations Otto Miiller . embracing These romances the period were of " Charlotte the last century Ackermann , in which , " by .
with and Lessing , " beautiful Afrajei attempted , , " descriptions by a Theodar revival habits of of Miigge the Norweg and German , modes which ian scenery of theatre entertains life of , and in this H the illustrates amburg northern reader ;
in a lively manner the peop Having le . to dealhoweverwith more recent publications , we allow
bygones to be bygone , , and proceed , to notice several new productions
of the literary world .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1859, page 205, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051859/page/61/
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