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Foreword.(Editorial)

Publication: Studies in Romanticism

Publication Date: 22-SEP-03

Author: Chaouli, Michel
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Boston University

IT WOULD BE A STRETCH TO CLAIM THAT THE STUDY OF GERMAN ROMANTICISM in the United States has been suffering from neglect or underdevelopment, requiring redress in the form of a special issue of this journal. As the reader will know, German romanticism has been basking in scholarly attention. And...

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