Der Deutsche Klassizismus im Zeitalter Goethes, published in 1906, offers a comprehensive exploration of German Classicism during Goethe's era. Otto Harnack delves into the artistic and literary movements that defined this pivotal period in German cultural history. This book examines the key figures, ideas, and aesthetic principles that shaped German Classicism, providing valuable insights into its enduring influence on literature and art. A significant contribution to the study of German literary history, it remains relevant for scholars and enthusiasts interested in understanding the intellectual and artistic landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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