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    Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface and Acknowledgments vii
- 1: The Middle Ages until circa 1400 1
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                            2: The Late Middle Ages and the Age of the Rhetoricians, 1400–1560
- I. Literary Life in the City 63
- II. The Chambers of Rhetoric 96
- III. Literature and the Printing Press 129
- IV. Farewell to the Middle Ages 147
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                            3: The Dutch Revolt and the Golden Age, 1560–1700
- Introduction 153
- I. Literature and the Dutch Revolt 154
- II. Renaissance and Renewal 174
- III. Literature as a Medium of Instruction: Drama 191
- IV. Literature as a Medium of Instruction: Prose and Poetry 226
- V. Literature as an Elite Phenomenon 259
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                            4: Literature of the Enlightenment, 1700–1800
- I. Introduction 293
- II. Early Enlightenment Literature, 1680–1725 301
- III. Classical Poetry and Modern Prose, 1725–1760 323
- IV. The Shaping of a National Literature, 1760–1800 338
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                            5: The Nineteenth Century, 1800–1880
- I. Introduction 369
- II. The Early Decades 383
- III. The Historical Novel 400
- IV. From Byronic Poetry to Realist Prose 414
- V. Literary Critics 420
- VI. Multatuli 429
- VII. Poetry Around and After the Mid-Century 439
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                            6: Renewal and Reaction, 1880–1940
- I. Literary Renewal, 1880–1893 463
- II. A New “Spiritual” Art, 1893–1916 493
- III. Between Two World Wars: 1916–1940 532
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                            7: The Postwar Period, 1940–
- I. From the Hunger Winter to the First Morning, 1940–1960 573
- II. The Revolution of the Sixties, 1960–1970 603
- III. The Imagination Seizes Power, 1970–1980 623
- IV. The Ego Looks Back, 1980– 645
- Bibliography 657
- List of English Translations of Literary Works 667
- Index 707
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface and Acknowledgments vii
- 1: The Middle Ages until circa 1400 1
- 
                            2: The Late Middle Ages and the Age of the Rhetoricians, 1400–1560
- I. Literary Life in the City 63
- II. The Chambers of Rhetoric 96
- III. Literature and the Printing Press 129
- IV. Farewell to the Middle Ages 147
- 
                            3: The Dutch Revolt and the Golden Age, 1560–1700
- Introduction 153
- I. Literature and the Dutch Revolt 154
- II. Renaissance and Renewal 174
- III. Literature as a Medium of Instruction: Drama 191
- IV. Literature as a Medium of Instruction: Prose and Poetry 226
- V. Literature as an Elite Phenomenon 259
- 
                            4: Literature of the Enlightenment, 1700–1800
- I. Introduction 293
- II. Early Enlightenment Literature, 1680–1725 301
- III. Classical Poetry and Modern Prose, 1725–1760 323
- IV. The Shaping of a National Literature, 1760–1800 338
- 
                            5: The Nineteenth Century, 1800–1880
- I. Introduction 369
- II. The Early Decades 383
- III. The Historical Novel 400
- IV. From Byronic Poetry to Realist Prose 414
- V. Literary Critics 420
- VI. Multatuli 429
- VII. Poetry Around and After the Mid-Century 439
- 
                            6: Renewal and Reaction, 1880–1940
- I. Literary Renewal, 1880–1893 463
- II. A New “Spiritual” Art, 1893–1916 493
- III. Between Two World Wars: 1916–1940 532
- 
                            7: The Postwar Period, 1940–
- I. From the Hunger Winter to the First Morning, 1940–1960 573
- II. The Revolution of the Sixties, 1960–1970 603
- III. The Imagination Seizes Power, 1970–1980 623
- IV. The Ego Looks Back, 1980– 645
- Bibliography 657
- List of English Translations of Literary Works 667
- Index 707