Building a National Literature The Case of Germany, 1830-1870

<p><em>Building a National Literature</em> boldly takes issue with traditional literary criticism for its failure to explain how literature as a body is created and shaped by institutional forces. Peter Uwe Hohendahl approaches literary history by focusing on the material and ideol...

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Main Author: Hohendahl, Peter Uwe (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cornell University Press 1989
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