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Title: The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries:
Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English, Volume 5.
Author: Various
Release Date: July 12, 2004 [EBook #12888]
Language: English
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VOLUME V
THE GERMAN CLASSICS
Masterpieces of German Literature
TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH
Patrons' Edition IN TWENTY VOLUMES
ILLUSTRATED
1914
CONTRIBUTORS AND TRANSLATORS
VOLUME V
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Special Writers
FRANK THILLY, PH.D., LL.D., Professor of Philosophy, Cornell
University: The Romantic Philosophers--Fichte, Schelling, and
Schleiermacher.
GEORGE H. DANTON, PH.D., Professor of German, Butler College: Later
German Romanticism.
Translators
PERCY MACKAYE, Dramatist and Poet: Departure; Would I were Free as
are My Dreams.
A.I. DU P. COLEMAN, A.M., Professor of English Literature, College
of the City of New York: Taillefer; The Lion's Bride; The Crucifix;
The Old Singer; From My Childhood Days; The Invitation; A Parable;
At Forty Years; etc.
MARGARETE MUeNSTERBERG: Selections from The Boy's Magic Horn; Union
Song; The Mother Tongue; Spring Greeting to the Fatherland; Freedom;
Charlemagne's Voyage; Chidher; etc.
HERMAN MONTAGU DONNER: Luetzow's Wild Band; Cavalryman's Morning
Song.
LOUIS H. GRAY, PH.D.: Addresses to the German Nation.
FREDERIC H. HEDGE: The Destiny of Man; The Wonderful History of
Peter Schlemihl; The Golden Pot.
GEORGE RIPLEY: On the Social Element in Religion.
J. ELLIOT CABOT: On the Relation of the Plastic Arts to Nature.
MRS. A.L.W. WISTER: From the Life of a Good-for-nothing.
MARGARET HUNT: The Frog King, or Iron Henry; The Wolf and the Seven
Little Kids; Rapunzel; Haensel
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