The Hermit in German Literature
From Lessing to Eichendorff
Abstract
In this thorough study of the figure of the hermit in the works of German writers Fitzell analyzes characters in works by Lessing, Goethe, Klinger, Hoffmann, Wieland, Eichendorff and others. The author argues that the figure of the hermit characterizes the quality of inwardness and withdrawal from society characteristic of German literature, and shows how this quality was represented in the age of Goethe.
Keywords
German Studies; LiteratureDOI
10.5149/9781469657493_FitzellPublisher
University of North Carolina PressPublisher website
https://uncpress.org/Publication date and place
Chapel Hill, 1961Grantor
Series
UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures, 30Classification
Literature: history and criticism