Kerth, Thomas (edit.) ; Schoolfield, George C. (edit.) Life's Golden Tree: Essays in German Literature from the Renaissance to Rilke Published by Camden House, Inc., Columbia, SC, 1996. First Edition
Hard cover, 8vo, in navy blue cloth with titles to front and spine in gold, First Edition, (xii), 282pp. English text. Condition: Fine, (like new). ** This is part of a series by Camden House of "Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture." A volume celebrating the career of the scholar Professor Robert Browning, (1911- 2000) who taught for many years at Hamilton College, and was a widely respected author on German poetry. This anthology, in English, contains articles from various scholars, including: Paul F. Casey, "Children and Images of Childhood in German Biblical Drama of the Sixteenth Century"; Thomas Kerth, Sibylle Schwartz and die Art der Bilder"; Gerald Gillespie, "Baroque High: Above it All with Balde"; George C. Schoolfield, "Memory's Lane: Simon Dach's Memel Epithalamium of January 18, 1655"; Anthony J. Harper, "Urbs Litteraria: On Researching the Literary Life of the Town in Seventeenth-Century Germany"; John Roger Paas, "The Production of Emblems in Nurenberg, c. 1650-1680"; Christoph E. Schweitzer, "Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris: Gleich Opfergerüchen ("Parzenlied"); Jeffrey L. Sammons, observations on Aging, Death and Poesy in Heinrich Heine's Late Poem "Bimini," partly Philological"; Clifford Albrecht Bernd, "The German Lyric in the Age of Poetic Realism"; H. Jurgen Meyer-Wendt, "On the Authenticity of Modern Art: Emerson and Nietzsche"; Russell E. Brown, "Trakl's Landscapes: Is That Man a Hunter or a Shepherd?"; Ulrich K. Goldsmith, "Janus on the Threshold: "Time" in Margot Scharpenberg's poetry" and, finally, James Hardin, "Such is our pride, our folly, or our fate..." Translations of Rilke's Tenth Duino Elegy 1939-1993."

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