Wo das pulver liegt : Biedermeier Berlin as reflected in Adolf Glassbrenner's Berliner Don Quixote /
Adolf Glassbrenner's short-lived literary journal, Berliner Don Quixote (1832-1833), provides an intimate portrait of a city on the verge of modernity. The journal is treated as a cultural document, and the basic themes and concerns of middle-class life in this Prussian capital are identified....
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Language: | English German |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
c1998
New York : [1998] |
Series: | Studies on themes and motifs in literature ;
v. 23 Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; vol. 23 Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; v. 23 Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; vol. 23 Studies on themes and motifs in literature v. 23 Studies on themes and motifs in literature vol. 23 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Cultural Climate of Biedermeier Berlin
- 2. Theater in Berlin
- 3. Berliner Don Quixote and the Struggle for Basic Rights
- 4. Berliner Don Quixote and Berlin's Literary Market
- 5. Entertainment and the Reading Culture of the Berlin Biedermeier
- 1 The Cultural Climate of Biedermeier Berlin 1
- 2 Theater in Berlin 35
- 3 Berliner Don Quixote and the Struggle for Basic Rights 83
- 4 Berliner Don Quixote and Berlin's Literary Market 127
- 5 Entertainment and the Reading Culture of the Berlin Biedermeier 163