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Six Studies about Wanderer motive, Shakespeare, Goethe etc. Spilt Theology- or Why Literary Critics Can't Help Making References to Wandering, In Principio Erat Verbum -A Review of Theories and Attitudes to the Word in Verse Followed by an Application of Findings to Readings of Literary and Poetic Texts, Special Characteristics of Words Derived from the Verbs to Wander and Wandern when Located in Literary Texts, Widespread Verbal Patterns in Relation to the Interplay of the Conscious and Unconscious Faculties of the Mind, Wandering through the Seasons with Shakespeare: "To Be or Not to Be?" Why is that the Question? Poetic Wandering in English and German Poetry with its Main Focus on: (A) the Poetry of Goethe (B) the English Romantic Poets, The Historical Groundswell that Culminated in the Goethezeit, Romanticism and the Full Emergence of the Wanderer in Literature, The Advent of "the Wanderer" in the Age of Goethe and Romanticism...
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Six Studies about Wanderer motive, Shakespeare, Goethe etc. Spilt Theology- or Why Literary Critics Can't Help Making References to Wandering, In Principio Erat Verbum -A Review of Theories and Attitudes to the Word in Verse Followed by an Application of Findings to Readings of Literary and Poetic Texts, Special Characteristics of Words Derived from the Verbs to Wander and Wandern when Located in Literary Texts, Widespread Verbal Patterns in Relation to the Interplay of the Conscious and Unconscious Faculties of the Mind, Wandering through the Seasons with Shakespeare: "To Be or Not to Be?" Why is that the Question? Poetic Wandering in English and German Poetry with its Main Focus on: (A) the Poetry of Goethe (B) the English Romantic Poets, The Historical Groundswell that Culminated in the Goethezeit, Romanticism and the Full Emergence of the Wanderer in Literature, The Advent of "the Wanderer" in the Age of Goethe and Romanticism...
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