A Tour Through Part of Germany, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, &C: During the Summer of 1805
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Johann Gottfried von Herder was a German philosopher, theologian, poet, and literary critic whose work spanned the Enlightenment, Sturm und Drang, and Weimar Classicism. He made significant contributions to philology, establishing the foundations of comparative linguistics and exploring the origin and power of language. Herder's ideas not only shaped literary movements but also influenced political thought, emphasizing the profound connection between language and national identity.






This book is a reproduction of a pre-1923 publication and may contain imperfections like missing pages or poor images. Despite these flaws, it is considered culturally significant, and efforts have been made to preserve it for future readers. Your understanding of these imperfections is appreciated.
This translation of Johann Gottfried Seume's autobiography is considered to be a classic work of German Literature, letting the reader participate in a man's journey through life in the 19th century who describes the European countries of his time with a sharp tongue of a political polemicist.