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The reception and evaluation of German culture in France as found in the Nouvelle revue germanique (Strasbourg 1829-1837) and its predecessors, the Bibliothèque allemande (1826) and the Revue germanique (1827), are the main themes of this study. It analyses the review's coverage of German culture and society and shows how this was conditioned by the political, religious and intellectual concerns of the contributors in particular and of French culture in general. This book demonstrates that the Nouvelle revue germanique questioned received ideas about Germany and was one of the most important…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The reception and evaluation of German culture in France as found in the Nouvelle revue germanique (Strasbourg 1829-1837) and its predecessors, the Bibliothèque allemande (1826) and the Revue germanique (1827), are the main themes of this study. It analyses the review's coverage of German culture and society and shows how this was conditioned by the political, religious and intellectual concerns of the contributors in particular and of French culture in general. This book demonstrates that the Nouvelle revue germanique questioned received ideas about Germany and was one of the most important and accurate contributors to French knowledge of German culture at the height of its influence in France.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Paul Rowe was born in Edinburgh in 1968. He took a First Class Honours degree in French and German at the University of Birmingham, in the course of which he spent a year as a student in Strasbourg. After two years as a lecteur d'Anglais at the University of Nancy II he returned to Birmingham to study for a Ph.D. in French, which he completed in 1998. He is now a language instructor at the University.