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Recent German Fiction

von Ende, A. | March 25, 1909 issue

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The article presents information on various German fiction. Much of the fiction recently published in Germany bears evidence of seriousness without that emphatic insistence on purpose which is so often detrimental to artistic quality. An example in point is Ludwig Ganghofer's "Waldrausch," a novel in two volumes, neither in theme nor treatment of striking originality, but of refreshing spontaneity. Marie Eugenie delle Grazie's work as poet and dramatist has so overshadowed her fiction that a novel from her pen comes almost as a surprise. Yet it was her story "Bozi," which, years ago, first brought her wider recognition

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