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Short History of German Literature

February 13, 1879 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Short History of German Literature," by James K. Hosmer. Hosmer has succeeded in writing a very readable and valuable book, the best book for the general reader, on a subject extremely wearisome if treated in detail. Of mediocre authors German literature is full, and the memories of students and the general public should not be burdened with their names or characteristics; these can be safely relegated to works not intended for continuous reading--to encyclopedias, dictionaries, and indexes.

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SHORT History of German Literature (Book); HOSMER, James K.; GERMAN literature; WAR in literature; GERMANY -- Literatures; GERMANY
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