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Chips from a German Workshop, Volume 3: Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities

by Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max) (1823–1900)
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Essays, Letters & SpeechesGerman LiteratureComparative linguisticsFolkloreLiterature -- History and criticismMythology

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"Chips from a German Workshop, Volume 3" by F. Max Müller is a collection of essays focusing on literature, biography, and antiquities, written in the late 19th century. This volume likely serves to explore the history and contributions of German literature, reflecting on significant figures, literary movements, and broader cultural implications. Through a scholarly lens, it seeks to bridge German and English literary traditions, underscoring the importance of literary history in understanding the sociopolitical fabric of the time. The opening of this volume introduces the central theme of the interrelationship between German and English literature, illustrating how the two have influenced one another over centuries. Müller discusses how German literature, particularly from the last fifty years, has garnered significant interest in England, while also emphasizing that much of England's literary history is still largely uncharted beyond its more recent developments. The essay presents a detailed analysis of the evolution of German literature, wherein Müller highlights the importance of early poetic forms and historical context, shedding light on the contributions of various pivotal figures throughout the centuries. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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