Posted on December 14, 2007 by brettbagwell
Innerhalb von 400 Jahren, der deutschen Literatur hat durch massive Änderungen sowie zehn verschiedenen Epochen. Nach der Renaissance, deutscher Schriftsteller schreiben nicht so viel über Gott und der Kirche. Ich glaube, dass die protestantische Reformation hatte viel zu tun mit diesem. Die katholische Kirche verlor ihren Griff auf die Menschen, die jetzt wollte die Bibel [...]
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Posted on December 14, 2007 by brettbagwell
In the year 1690, my family and I packed our belongings and headed to Leipzig to settle within the city and operate my father’s “Metzgerei”. While there, I would frequently visit the city’s university and socialize with the students in the courtyards. Through these visits to the university, I became one of the [...]
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Posted on November 20, 2007 by brettbagwell
During the Biedermeier period, children were viewed as pure, innocent and examples for adults to follow. The author Wilhelm Busch had a different view and decided to compose an illustrated book that depicted children as being honest in what they were–”active and selfish”. His book Max und Moritz: Eine Bubengeschichte in sieben Streichen [...]
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Posted on November 15, 2007 by brettbagwell
Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz was a writer in Germany who lived during the latter half of the 18th century. His work is rarely known outside of his lifetime and for this reason, he was considered a failure by other writers of the time such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Der Hofmeister was Lenz’s [...]
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Posted on November 1, 2007 by brettbagwell
Andreas Gryphius hat dieses Gedicht in der Dreißigjärigerkrieg geschrieben. Ich glaube daß, es der allgemeinen Sicht der Zeit entspricht. Das deutsche Volk hatte hart gearbeitet, die Entwicklung ihrer Kultur, aber es wurde mit Füßen getreten durch seine Leute in diesem Krieg. Der Autor bringt seine Trauer für sein Vaterland in diesem Gedicht. Gryphius hat Städte [...]
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Posted on November 1, 2007 by brettbagwell
After the printing press had been invented and improved over the years, printers began releasing translations of very old works. Authors of the late 17th century began composing fictional novels based on the ancient Greek “romance” novels. Authors of these novels would often follow a model that listed certain plot factors that should appear in [...]
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Posted on October 23, 2007 by brettbagwell
Long ago, my family lived as farmers outside the city of Aachen in what is now Germany. Even though growing up on a farm in poverty was fun, I thought growing up poor in the city and devoting my life to the church would be even better. I set off to a monastary [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2007 by brettbagwell
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