The Resource The German novelists: : tales selected from ancient and modern authors in that language: from the earliest period down to the close of the eighteenth century. Tr. from the originals: with critical and biographical notices., By Thomas Roscoe..
The German novelists: : tales selected from ancient and modern authors in that language: from the earliest period down to the close of the eighteenth century. Tr. from the originals: with critical and biographical notices., By Thomas Roscoe..
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- Language
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- engger
- eng
- Extent
- 4 v.
- Note
- --v. 3. Popular tales: Musaeus, J. K. A. The dumb lover. Schiller, J. C. F. von. The apparitionist, a fragment; The sport of destiny; The criminal; Fraternal magnanimity ; A walk among the linden trees.--v.4. German novels: Tieck, J. L. Love magic; The faithful Eckart and the Tannenhäuser, pt. I.; The Tannenhäuser, or Lord of the fir woods, pt. II; Auburn Egbert. Langbein, A. F. E. Marianne Richards, or Memoirs of an actress; Seven marriages, and never a husband; The irreconcileable man; ALbert Limbach; An hour's instruction in political economy; The lady's palfrey (a tale of the court) Engel, M. E. The anti-speculator; Toby Witt; Lady Elizabeth Hill
- Contents
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- v.1. Introduction. Reineke Fuchs (Reynard the Fox) numerous authors and editions of it. The pleasant history of Reynard the Fox. Howleglass, the merry jester. Doctor Faustus.--v.2. Popular traditions collected and narrated by [1] Otmar [i. e. J. K. C. Nachtigal]; [2] K. F. Gottschalck; [3] P. Eberhardt; [4] J. G. G. Büsching; [5] J. L. K. and W. K. Grimm; [6] Lothar [i.e. O. C. Von Graeven] (The arch rogue. Castle Christburg) ; [7] F. H. K. freiherr de La Mott-Fouqué. (The field of terror. The mandrake)
- Label
- The German novelists: : tales selected from ancient and modern authors in that language: from the earliest period down to the close of the eighteenth century. Tr. from the originals: with critical and biographical notices.
- Title
- The German novelists:
- Title remainder
- tales selected from ancient and modern authors in that language: from the earliest period down to the close of the eighteenth century. Tr. from the originals: with critical and biographical notices.
- Statement of responsibility
- By Thomas Roscoe..
- Language
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- engger
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PT1327
- LC item number
- .R6
- Literary form
- fiction
- Label
- The German novelists: : tales selected from ancient and modern authors in that language: from the earliest period down to the close of the eighteenth century. Tr. from the originals: with critical and biographical notices., By Thomas Roscoe..
- Note
- --v. 3. Popular tales: Musaeus, J. K. A. The dumb lover. Schiller, J. C. F. von. The apparitionist, a fragment; The sport of destiny; The criminal; Fraternal magnanimity ; A walk among the linden trees.--v.4. German novels: Tieck, J. L. Love magic; The faithful Eckart and the Tannenhäuser, pt. I.; The Tannenhäuser, or Lord of the fir woods, pt. II; Auburn Egbert. Langbein, A. F. E. Marianne Richards, or Memoirs of an actress; Seven marriages, and never a husband; The irreconcileable man; ALbert Limbach; An hour's instruction in political economy; The lady's palfrey (a tale of the court) Engel, M. E. The anti-speculator; Toby Witt; Lady Elizabeth Hill
- Contents
- v.1. Introduction. Reineke Fuchs (Reynard the Fox) numerous authors and editions of it. The pleasant history of Reynard the Fox. Howleglass, the merry jester. Doctor Faustus.--v.2. Popular traditions collected and narrated by [1] Otmar [i. e. J. K. C. Nachtigal]; [2] K. F. Gottschalck; [3] P. Eberhardt; [4] J. G. G. Büsching; [5] J. L. K. and W. K. Grimm; [6] Lothar [i.e. O. C. Von Graeven] (The arch rogue. Castle Christburg) ; [7] F. H. K. freiherr de La Mott-Fouqué. (The field of terror. The mandrake)
- Dimensions
- 21 cm.
- Extent
- 4 v.
- Lccn
- 18000075
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)02679477
- ucoclc2679477
- Label
- The German novelists: : tales selected from ancient and modern authors in that language: from the earliest period down to the close of the eighteenth century. Tr. from the originals: with critical and biographical notices., By Thomas Roscoe..
- Note
- --v. 3. Popular tales: Musaeus, J. K. A. The dumb lover. Schiller, J. C. F. von. The apparitionist, a fragment; The sport of destiny; The criminal; Fraternal magnanimity ; A walk among the linden trees.--v.4. German novels: Tieck, J. L. Love magic; The faithful Eckart and the Tannenhäuser, pt. I.; The Tannenhäuser, or Lord of the fir woods, pt. II; Auburn Egbert. Langbein, A. F. E. Marianne Richards, or Memoirs of an actress; Seven marriages, and never a husband; The irreconcileable man; ALbert Limbach; An hour's instruction in political economy; The lady's palfrey (a tale of the court) Engel, M. E. The anti-speculator; Toby Witt; Lady Elizabeth Hill
- Contents
- v.1. Introduction. Reineke Fuchs (Reynard the Fox) numerous authors and editions of it. The pleasant history of Reynard the Fox. Howleglass, the merry jester. Doctor Faustus.--v.2. Popular traditions collected and narrated by [1] Otmar [i. e. J. K. C. Nachtigal]; [2] K. F. Gottschalck; [3] P. Eberhardt; [4] J. G. G. Büsching; [5] J. L. K. and W. K. Grimm; [6] Lothar [i.e. O. C. Von Graeven] (The arch rogue. Castle Christburg) ; [7] F. H. K. freiherr de La Mott-Fouqué. (The field of terror. The mandrake)
- Dimensions
- 21 cm.
- Extent
- 4 v.
- Lccn
- 18000075
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)02679477
- ucoclc2679477
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