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Leitmotiv and drama
Wagner, Brecht, and the limits of "epic" theatre -
Heinrich von Kleist
the ambiguity of art and the necessity of form -
E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
Kleist and the tragic ideal
a study of Penthesilea and its relationship to Kleist's personal and literary development ; 1806 - 1808 -
E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
Heinrich von Kleist
the ambiguity of art and the necessity of form -
E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
Kleist and the tragic ideal
A study of Penthesilea and its relationship to Kleist's personal and literary development 1806-1808 -
Kleist's lost year and the quest for "Robert Guiskard"
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Leitmotiv and drama
Wagner, Brecht, and the limits of "epic" theatre -
E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
Kleist and the tragic ideal
a study of Penthesilea and its relationship to Kleist's personal and literary development 1806 - 1808 -
Heinrich von Kleist
the ambiguity of art and the necessity of form -
Leitmotiv and drama
Wagner, Brecht, and the limits of "Epic" theatre -
Kleist and the tragic ideal
a study of Penthesilea and its relationship to Kleist's personal and literary development 1806 - 1808 -
Leitmotiv and drama
Wagner, Brecht, and the limits of 'epic' theatre -
Leitmotiv and drama
Wagner, Brecht, and the limits of "epic" theatre -
Kleist and the tragic ideal
A study of Penthesilea and its relationship to Kleist's personal and literary development 1806-1808 -
Kleist's lost year and the quest for "Robert Guiskard"
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E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
E. T. A. Hoffmann and the Serapiontic principle
critique and creativity -
Heinrich von Kleist
the ambiguity of art and the necessity of form