Manual of literary studies

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The Handbuch der Literaturwissenschaft is a review of literary studies edited by Oskar Walzel . It was published in over 20 volumes, some of which were double volumes in Berlin-Neubabelsberg by the Academic Publishing Company Athenaion 1923–1938. The volumes are provided with numerous mounted color and black-and-white boards, facsimiles and folding boards. Numerous well-known experts have contributed to the work. From 1972 to 2008 the same publishing house, continued by Aula-Verlag Wiesbaden, published the New Handbook of Literary Studies in 25 volumes, edited by Klaus von See and others .

Overview

  • Oskar Walzel: content and shape.
  • Bernhard Fehr : English literature of the 19th – 20th centuries Century.
  • Erich Bethe : Greek poetry.
  • Heusler: The old Germanic poetry.
  • Klemperer: The Romance literatures from the Renaissance to the French Revolution.
  • Julius Schwietering: German poetry of the Middle Ages.
  • Müller: German poetry from the Renaissance to the end of the Baroque.
  • Walzel: German poetry from Gottsched to the present I.
  • Walzel: German poetry from Gottsched to the present II.
  • Max Pieper : The Egyptian literature - Bruno Meissner : The Babylonian-Assyrian literature. Double band.
  • Keller / Fehr: The English literature from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment - Fischer: The English literature of the United States of North America. Double band.
  • Helmuth von Glasenapp : The literatures of India. From its beginnings to the present (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 318). Kröner, Stuttgart 1961, DNB 363784993 .
  • Leonardo Olschki : The Romance literatures of the Middle Ages.
  • Richard Wilhelm : Chinese literature. - Wilhelm Gundert : Japanese literature. Double band.
  • Sakulin : Russian literature. - Smaller: Polish literature. Double band.
  • Hecht: The English Literature of the Middle Ages.
  • Hempel: Old Hebrew literature and its Hellenistic-Jewish afterlife.
  • Borelius: Nordic literatures.
  • Novak: Czech literature. - Gesemann: Serbo-Croatian literature.
  • Kappelmacher / Schuster: Literature from the Romans to the Carolingian period.
  • Heiss / Schürr et al: The Romanesque literatures of the 19th and 20th centuries I.
  • Heiss / Schürr et al: The Romance literatures of the 19th and 20th centuries, Volume II. First part: French literature from 1850 to the present. Part Two: Italian and Spanish Literature from 1870 to the Present. Romanian literature.

Individual evidence

  1. See catalog entry in the Bavarian Library Association .
  2. ^ ISBN 3-7997-0093-5 . See catalog entry in the German National Library