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Cambridge Studies in German

Under the General Editorship of Barry Nisbet (University of Cambridge) and Martin Swales (University College London), Cambridge Studies in German aims to publish monographs across a wide range of topics related to German literature, culture and thought. Landmark studies published in the series cover topics including the plays of Kleist, the poetry of Rilke and an exploration of literature and German reunification.

General Editors: H. B. Nisbet, University of Cambridge; Martin Swales, University of London
Advisory Editor: Theodore J. Ziolkowski, Princeton University, New Jersey

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