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Handbuch zer Kinder-und Jugendliteratur von 1800 bis 1850
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Brunken, Otto, Bettina Hurrelmann, and Klaus-Ulrich Pech, eds. Handbuch zur Kinder- und Jugendliteratur von 1800 bis 1850. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1998. DM 398.00 hardcover.
This massive volume of over a thousand pages is the fourth installment of the project Handbuch zur Kinder- und Jugendliteratur, a series that has provided one of the most impressive reference works in German literary history. These are no mere expansions or updates of previously published encyclopedias or compendia, rather the structure and premise of this "Handbuch" set it apart from and above other scholarly resources on ...
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