ABSTRACT

This volume's predominant theme is bourgeois mentality and its historical development. The works of Lope de Vega, Calderon, Cervantes, and Shakespeare, among others, are analysed within the historical framework of the decline of feudalism and the rise of the absolute regimes. Those of Moliere and Goethe are set against the background of an evolving and consolidating bourgeois society in Western Europe.

part I|214 pages

Studies on the European Drama and Novel from the Renaissance to the Threshold of Modernity

chapter 1|16 pages

The Spanish Dramatists

chapter 2|32 pages

Cervantes, 1547–1616

chapter 3|34 pages

Shakespeare’s The Tempest

chapter Excursus A|8 pages

The Tempest, Act I, Scene 1

chapter 4|34 pages

The Classical French Theater

chapter 5|26 pages

From Werther to Wilhelm Meister

chapter 6|20 pages

Henrik Ibsen, 1828–1906

chapter Excursus B|8 pages

Note on August Strindberg

chapter 7|34 pages

Knut Hamsun, 1860–1952

part II|128 pages

Studies on the German Novel in the Nineteenth Century