German Poetry
A Guide to Free Appreciation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th Feb '76
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This insightful book encourages readers to explore German poetry while developing their reading and writing skills, enhancing their appreciation of the art form.
In German Poetry, the author explores significant historical trends within the realm of German poetry, providing readers with a curated selection of poems that span from the time of Luther to Brecht. This collection is not just a showcase of literary works; it serves as an educational tool designed to enhance the reader's understanding of the nuances and technical aspects of poetry. By presenting a variety of poems, the book encourages students to delve deeper into the art of reading and writing poetry, fostering a greater appreciation for the craft.
The book is structured to facilitate comparative analysis, with poems carefully grouped by themes and historical context. Readers will find a mix of original works and translations, allowing them to engage with the texts on multiple levels. The inclusion of graded questions further aids in developing critical thinking skills, making German Poetry an invaluable resource for both students and educators alike.
Ultimately, German Poetry aims to inspire a more profound connection with the words on the page. Through its thoughtful presentation and insightful commentary, it encourages readers to not only appreciate the beauty of German poetry but also to explore their own creative expressions. This book is a gateway for those looking to enhance their literary skills and deepen their understanding of an important cultural heritage.
ISBN: 9780521290005
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 10mm
Weight: 220g
168 pages