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Hamburgs literaturleben im achtzehnten jahrhundert. / Von Feodor Wehl.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wehl, Feodor von, 1821-1890.
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
German literature--Germany (West)--Germany--Hamburg--History and criticism.
German literature.
Germany (West).
Germany.
Theater--Germany.
Theater.
Hamburg (Germany)--Biography.
Hamburg (Germany).
Physical Description:
4 preliminary leaves, 316 pages ; 18cm
Place of Publication:
Leipzig : F. A. Brockhaus, 1856.
Summary:
Travel to faraway places with the turn of page! Young readers grow in cultural understanding as they observe similarities and differences of featured countries' landscapes, geography, economics, and cultures. Teaching social studies through vibrant photographs and fascinating information, this beautiful collection of books is a must-have for any library or bookshelf. It's a perfect resource for writing reports and teaching units on countries. This series explores and supports the standards "Culture," "People, Places, and Environment," and "Global Connections," as required by the National Council for the Social Studies.
Contents:
Hamburg im achtzehnten jahrhundert. Hamburgs theateranfänge.
Georg Behrmann, Konrad Eckhof und Johann Friedrich Löwen.
Der pastor Johann Melehior Gooze und das theater in Hamburg.
Albrecht Wittenberg, Charlotte Ackermann und Lessing.
Lessing, der alte Reimarus und anti Goeze.
Das hamburgische theater bis Friedrich Ludwig Schroder: Christian Wernike, Michel Richey und Barthold Brockes. Friedrich von Hagedorn, Daniel Schiebeler, Christoph Christian Sturm, Joachim Eschenburg, Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz und Adolf Friedrich von Bennings.
Die Familien Beimarus und Sleveking; die französischen emigranten; Frau von Genlis.
Die verfasser der "Bremer beiträge" und Klopstock.
OCLC:
248866135

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