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Michael Georg Conrad A Paris (1878-1882)

Michael Georg Conrad (1846-1927), whom literary historians regard as one of the most active promoters of Munich modernity through the founding of the journal Die Gesellschaft, lived in the French...

Michael Georg Conrad (1846-1927), whom literary historians regard as one of the most active promoters of Munich modernity through the founding of the journal Die Gesellschaft, lived in the French capital from 1878 to 1882 before settling permanently in Bavaria.

He supported himself by working as a language teacher and as a correspondent for several German...

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Michael Georg Conrad (1846-1927), whom literary historians regard as one of the most active promoters of Munich modernity through the founding of the journal Die Gesellschaft, lived in the French capital from 1878 to 1882 before settling permanently in Bavaria.

He supported himself by working as a language teacher and as a correspondent for several German newspapers. In addition to a collection of short stories, the four years of his Parisian stay, which he explicitly presents as the end of his "years of travel and learning," gave rise to a series of journalistic works written to provide his compatriots with an insight into the cultural, political, and social life at the beginning of the Third Republic.

This work attempts to catalog these contributions, both to restore a "foreign" perspective of the French capital, its art, and its literature at a key moment in its history, and to account for the intellectual positions of the best-known advocate of Zola in Germany.

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Publisher
Peter Lang
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
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Type
General History
Time Period
Modern History (1500-1945)
Language
French
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
431
Release Date
-
Publication Date
2004
Dimensions
0x0 cm
ISBN-13
9783039103966

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Michael Georg Conrad (1846-1927), whom literary historians regard as one of the most active promoters of Munich modernity through the founding of the journal Die Gesellschaft, lived in the French capital from 1878 to 1882 before settling permanently in Bavaria.

He supported himself by working as a language teacher and as a correspondent for several German newspapers. In addition to a collection of short stories, the four years of his Parisian stay, which he explicitly presents as the end of his "years of travel and learning," gave rise to a series of journalistic works written to provide his compatriots with an insight into the cultural, political, and social life at the beginning of the Third Republic.

This work attempts to catalog these contributions, both to restore a "foreign" perspective of the French capital, its art, and its literature at a key moment in its history, and to account for the intellectual positions of the best-known advocate of Zola in Germany.

Manufacturer

Publisher
Peter Lang
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
General History
Time Period
Modern History (1500-1945)
Language
French
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
431
Release Date
-
Publication Date
2004
Dimensions
0x0 cm
ISBN-13
9783039103966

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.