Prose Writers of Germany

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Prose Writers of Germany is an influential 19th-century anthology and critical study of German prose literature compiled and translated by American transcendentalist scholar Frederic Henry Hedge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf critical study
literary anthology
nonfiction book
aim to introduce German prose writers to an English‑speaking audience
associatedWith American Transcendentalist movement NERFINISHED
compiler Frederic Henry Hedge NERFINISHED
compilerAffiliation Transcendentalism
compilerDescribedAs American transcendentalist scholar
compilerFullName Frederic Henry Hedge NERFINISHED
compilerNationality American
compilerOccupation Unitarian minister
scholar
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn German Idealism NERFINISHED
German Romanticism NERFINISHED
genre anthology
literary criticism
hasPart critical introductions to German authors
translated selections from German prose authors
includesForm biographical sketches of authors
critical essays
translated prose excerpts
influenced American reception of German literature
American reception of German philosophy
language English
literaryPeriodCovered 18th century
19th century
notableFor early American engagement with German literature
subject German prose literature
translator Frederic Henry Hedge NERFINISHED

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Frederic Henry Hedge notableWork Prose Writers of Germany