De l’Allemagne

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De l’Allemagne is a seminal 1813 work of cultural and literary criticism by Madame de Staël that introduced German philosophy, literature, and Romantic thought to a French and wider European audience.

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instanceOf book
work of cultural criticism
work of literary criticism
author Germaine de Staël NERFINISHED
Madame de Staël NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
describes Friedrich Schiller NERFINISHED
German metaphysics
German national character
German religious thought
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe NERFINISHED
firstCompleteEdition 1813 London edition
genre cultural criticism
essay
literary criticism
hasPart first volume of De l’Allemagne
fourth volume of De l’Allemagne
second volume of De l’Allemagne
third volume of De l’Allemagne
hasReception considered a seminal work in the transmission of German Romanticism to Europe
influenced European Romanticism NERFINISHED
French Romanticism NERFINISHED
French reception of German literature
French reception of German philosophy
literaryPeriod 19th century
mainSubject German Romanticism NERFINISHED
German culture
German literature
German philosophy
movement Romanticism NERFINISHED
notableFor introducing German Romantic thought to a French audience
popularizing German literature in France
popularizing German philosophy in France
originalLanguage French
publicationPlace London NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1813
publisher John Murray NERFINISHED
suppressedBy Napoleon I NERFINISHED
suppressionEvent manuscript seized by Napoleonic police in 1810
theme comparison between French and German culture
individualism in German thought
relationship between literature and philosophy
role of imagination in Romanticism
titleTranslation On Germany NERFINISHED
writtenBy Germaine de Staël during exile from Napoleonic France

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