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The German Classics

February 24, 1916 issue

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The anthology of German literature, from the time of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to the present day, projected by an extensive editorial organization, with Prof. Kuno Fraucke as its head, has been completed in twenty volumes. The early volumes were noticed in previous issues of the journal "The Nation," but a critical survey of the entire work is now in place. The plan has, on the whole, been consistently carried out, and its execution attests, in general, the scholarly competence of the various writers, almost all American college professors, to whom the biographical and critical essays on the classics chosen were entrusted.

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GERMAN literature; GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832; COLLEGE teachers; FRAUCKE, Kuno; FICTION; DRAMA
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