Martin Swales, Erika Swales. The year 1999 saw the 250th anniversary of the birth of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany's greatest writer. Appropriately, literary scholars within Germany and beyond paid tribute to this remarkable talent.
Martin Swales, Erika Swales. It is the aim of this study to provide a corrective to this state of affairs.
Martin Swales is Professor of German at University College London. Martin and Erika Swales have produced a brilliant introduction to Goethe's oeuvre. Of late he has published extensively on German prose writings of the 19th century. The position of Goethe is difficult for the English-speaking reader to comprehend - largely because there is no comparable author in the US or the UK. Goethe was a naturalist, a novelist, a dramatist, and a poet. By breaking the works into taxonomic groups, the Swales duo makes the mass more digestable. Download (pdf, . 4 Mb) Donate Read
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Erica Swales is College Lecturer and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Martin Swales is Professor of German at University College London.
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Fellow British Academy. Lecturer in German, U. Birmingham, 1964-1970; associate professor German, U. Toronto, Canada, 1970-1972; professor, U. Toronto, 1975-1976; reader in German, King's College, U. London, 1972-1975; professor German, U. College, London, since 1976; dean faculty arts, U. College, London, 1982-1985. Honorary director Institute German Studies, London, 1989-1993. The Description for this book, The German NOVELLE, will be forthcoming. 63311/?tag prabook0b-20.
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