This volume offers an overview of major movements, genres, and authors in nineteenth-century German literature, spanning from Goethe's death in 1832 to Freud's *Interpretation of Dreams* in 1899. While primarily focusing on imaginative literature, it also addresses related topics such as music-drama, philosophy, and the social sciences. The discussion situates literature within a broader European context, emphasizing its cultural and socio-political background. The introduction includes essays on Romanticism's influence on later literary movements, the impact of non-German writers on German literature, and the relationship between politics and cultural changes. The second section reviews key movements of the era, including Junges Deutschland, Vormarz, Biedermeier, Poetic Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism, and Impressionism. The third section delves into major genres such as lyric poetry, prose fiction, drama, and music-drama. Notable writers featured include Heinrich Heine, Georg Büchner, Adalbert Stifter, Franz Grillparzer, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, Gottfried Keller, Richard Wagner, Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Gerhart Hauptmann, Theodor Fontane, and Frank Wedekind. The final section offers bibliographical resources, including a critical bibliography and lists of primary and selected secondary sources, contributed by distinguished scholars from North America and Europe.
Camden House History of German Literature Series
This monumental series offers an unprecedentedly detailed overview of German literary history in the English language. It spans twelve centuries of German literature and culture, providing a fresh and coherent perspective on its immense complexity. The work utilizes the latest critical approaches and canon reassessments, offering up-to-date assessments of key works while also including lesser-known but historically significant texts. It serves as an invaluable reference for scholars, students, and general readers, exploring literature from an interdisciplinary viewpoint.





Recommended Reading Order
Literature of the Sturm und Drang
- 389 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Carefully focused essays on major aspects of one of the most significant German literary movements, the Storm and Stress.
The literature of Weimar classicism
- 424 pages
- 15 hours of reading
New essays providing an account of the shaping beliefs, preoccupations, motifs, and values of Weimar Classicism.
New essays on the first flowering of German literature, in the High Middle Ages and especially during the period 1180-1230.
The literature of German romanticism
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Sharply focused essays on the most significant aspects of German Romanticism.