Mainstream Literature in the Nineteenth Century Vi: Young Germany

Mainstream Literature in the Nineteenth Century Vi: Young Germany

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"Mainstream of Nineteenth-Century Literature" is a literary history full of poetry and passion, a landmark masterpiece. It is a high-rise and majestic book that vividly tells the life story of the writer and provides thoughtful analysis of the works. It vividly reflects the magnificent history of the European literary world in the first half of the 19th century, especially the youthful movement of Romantic literature. Although this book is divided into six volumes, each volume is an independent chapter. This volume talks about "Young Germany". The author concludes: "Among this group of writers there is no first-rate great figure in poetry, but only one high-level person, and that is Heine. This group of writers did not leave behind any truly great works. Most of their functions were negation, cleansing, destruction and the removal of the old and the creation of the new. Their strength lies in their suspicion, their hatred of servility and their individualism."

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