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Kinderleben oder das Mahrchen ohne Ende: The Story without an End

Part of the Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture series
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A fascinating analysis of one of the most popular children's works of all time. Kinderleben oder das Mahrchen ohne Ende (1830) is a unique product of late German Romanticism.

As a Kunstmarchen or 'artificial' fairy tale (as opposed to the more 'authentic' tales collected by the Grimm brothers, for example) it combines aspects of the traditional fairy tale with philosophical ideals, particularly those of idealism.

Although only one edition ever appeared in Germany, it enjoyed wide popularity in England and the United States as The Story Without an End (1834), adapted by the foremost English translator of the period, Sarah Austin, on whom much critical attention has recently been focused.

This new edition of text and translation includes a valuablecommentary with notes on the nine illustrators and a list of all previous editions of the work.

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Camden House Inc
1571130616 / 9781571130617
Hardback
833.6
06/04/1995
United States
88 pages, 1 colour, 2 b/w illus.
386 x 579 mm
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