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Recent Publications.(The Reception of English Puritan Literature in Germany)(Facing Modernity: Fragmentation, Culture, and Identity in Joseph Roth's Writing in the 1920s)(A Critical Edition of 'La Tribu indienne; ou, Edouard et Stellina')(Dante's Political Letters: A Translation and Commentary)('La Disme de Penitanche' by Jehan de Journi)('Francois II, roi de France')(Book review)
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The Modern Language Review
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October 1, 2006
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MHRA TEXTS AND DISSERTATIONS
Vol. 66: Peter Damrau, The Reception of English Puritan Literature in Germany. 2006. ISBN 1-904350-38-0.
This is the first study to demonstrate the impact of Puritan literature on the development of German language and literature in the seventeenth century and beyond. It crosses the boundaries of theology, literature, and the English and German traditions to ...
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The Modern Language Review
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