Romanticism as a place of retreat
German essay collection Dresdner Hefte issue 160, 4/2024
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Romanticism as a place of retreat
Summary
Romanticism as a place of retreat is an issue[1].
Key Facts
- Romanticism as a place of retreat is in the country of Germany[2].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's image is recorded as Tourposter der Hammer=Rehwü - Foto auf dem Dach des Probenraumes in der Marienburger Straße, Berlin - Bild und Gestaltung Norbert Kaltwasser September 1982.jpg[3].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's instance of is recorded as issue[4].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's instance of is recorded as periodical[5].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's editor is recorded as Dresden Historical Society[6].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's editor is recorded as Hans-Peter Lühr[7].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's follows is recorded as What a theatre![8].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's followed by is recorded as Shocks[9].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's part of the series is recorded as Dresdner Hefte[10].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-3-944019-51-2[11].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's OCLC number is recorded as 1479517692[12].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's place of publication is recorded as Dresden[13].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's Commons category is recorded as Dresdner Hefte (160)[14].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's language of work or name is recorded as German[15].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's issue is recorded as 160[16].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's volume is recorded as 42[17].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as From the Elbe to Tokyo[18].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as Between the studio and the HO restaurant[19].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as Carl Gustav Carus as an anchor of identity for Dresden's educated middle class during the GDR era[20].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as Defense and appropriation[21].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as Action and refuge[22].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as Franz Fühmann recognizes the ghosts of the present in the horror of E.T.A. Hoffmann[23].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as About the “Schuhu” and the “golden pot”[24].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as The world in metaphors[25].
- Romanticism as a place of retreat's has part is recorded as "The most important legacy of Romanticism: mythical narratives are effective"[26].
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Romanticism as a place of retreat is in the country of Germany[2].