ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1939 and revised in 1959, this book traces back to their origins the literary movements and phases of German literature of 1880 to 1950 as they occur and shows how and why they pass over into succeeding phases. It closely analyses Naturalism, Impressionism, Neo-romanticism and Expressionism as well as dealing exhaustively with Surrealism, Magic Realism and Existentialism. The book includes discussion of post-war Anglo-American and French literature.

chapter I|23 pages

Naturalism

chapter II|30 pages

The Dramatists of Naturalism

chapter IV|11 pages

The Novel of Naturalism and Deca-Dence

chapter V|36 pages

From Bahr to Dehmel

chapter VI|29 pages

Stefan George and His Circle

chapter VII|51 pages

Rilke

chapter VIII|18 pages

Hugo Von Hofmannsthal

chapter IX|14 pages

The Neo-Romantic and Austrian Dramatists

chapter X|9 pages

Cosmic Impressionists and Epic Infinities

chapter XI|28 pages

Neo-Classicism

chapter XII|42 pages

The Novel of Impressionism

chapter XIII|25 pages

The Women Writers

chapter XIV|13 pages

The Regional Novel

chapter XV|18 pages

The Novel of Expressionism

chapter XVI|4 pages

Exotic Literature and the Colonial Novel

chapter XVII|30 pages

The Historical Novel

chapter XVIII|29 pages

The Drama of Expressionism

chapter XIX|10 pages

Phases of Lyric Poetry

chapter XX|14 pages

The Literature of Race and Soil

chapter XXI|7 pages

Philosophers and Sophists

chapter XXIII|34 pages

Post-War Austrian Writers

chapter XXIV|19 pages

The New Verse