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Page 133
... German literature into the world arena ; it remained influential in Europe when German Romanti- cism had already burned itself out . The German reaction against Romanticism was expressed in the regionalism of Theodor Storm ( 1817-88 ) ...
... German literature into the world arena ; it remained influential in Europe when German Romanti- cism had already burned itself out . The German reaction against Romanticism was expressed in the regionalism of Theodor Storm ( 1817-88 ) ...
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... German Children's Literature " ) appeared in 1867 , some years before the Germans had much children's literature to consider , a demonstration of Teutonic thoroughness . By two crite- ria - degree of awareness of the child's identity ...
... German Children's Literature " ) appeared in 1867 , some years before the Germans had much children's literature to consider , a demonstration of Teutonic thoroughness . By two crite- ria - degree of awareness of the child's identity ...
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... German War broke out in 1870 , Marx and Engels disagreed with followers in Germany who refused to vote in the Reichstag in favour of the war . The General Council declared that " on the German side the war was a war of defence . " After ...
... German War broke out in 1870 , Marx and Engels disagreed with followers in Germany who refused to vote in the Reichstag in favour of the war . The General Council declared that " on the German side the war was a war of defence . " After ...
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