Wilhelm Müller's Lyrical Song-Cycles Interpretations and Texts
The poetry of Wilhelm Müller, to whom Heine expressed indebtedness for his renewal of the forms of the German "Volkslied", had rarely been discussed in depth prior to this volume originally published in 1970. Cottrell's study is an interpretation of Müller's three most successf...
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Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina Press
1970
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