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    Henrik Steffens : ein lebensbild / by Petersen, Richard, 1838-1905

    Gotha : [publisher not identified], 1884
    Format: Book


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    Henrik Steffens' politische Schriften : zum polit. Denken in Deutschland in d. Jahren um d. Befreiungskriege by Abelein, Werner

    Tübingen : Niemeyer, 1977
    1. Aufl.
    Format: Book


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    Henrik Steffens, "Norges bortblaeste laurbaerblad". by Møller, Ingeborg, 1878-

    Oslo : Gyldendal, 1948
    Format: Book


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    Lebenserinnerungen aus dem Kreis der Romantik by Steffens, Henrich, 1773-1845

    Jena : E. Diedrichs, 1908
    Format: Book


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    Diverse afhandlinger, anmeldelser og bibliografier 1962-1971 by Jørgensen, Aage

    Aarhus : [Eget forlag, eksp., Bakkelodden 2], 1975
    Table of Contents: “…--Litteraturen om Henrik Steffens 1845-1964.--Nogle polemiske elementer i Oehlenschlägers lystspil.…”
    Format: Book


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    Faust : a tragedy : interpretive notes, contexts, modern criticism by Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832

    New York : W.W. Norton, 2001
    2nd ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Classical-romantic phantasmagoria] -- Act IV -- Act V -- Interpretive notes -- Contexts -- Selected illustrations for Faust -- The composition of Faust -- Goethe on Faust -- From Goethe's autobiography -- From Italian journey -- Faust plan of 1800 -- From Goethe's correspondence with Schiller, 1794-1801 -- Outline of the contents for part two -- Second sketch for the announcement of the Helena -- From Goethe's letters and his conversations with Eckermann -- Comments by contemporaries -- Wilhelm von Humboldt -- [Response to the newly published Fragment of Faust] -- Henrik Steffens -- [First impression of Faust] -- August Wilhelm Schlegel -- [Review of the Fragment of 1790] -- Friedrich Schlegel -- [On Hamlet and Faust as philosophical tragedies] -- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling -- [On Faust as tragicomedy] -- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel -- [Paraphrase of Faust, from The phenomenology of mind] -- Madame de Staël -- "Faustus" -- [Thomas Carlyle] -- [First notice of Faust in English] -- Heinrich Heine -- [Faust] -- Margaret Fuller -- "Goethe" -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- [General remarks on Goethe] -- Modern criticism -- Stuart Atkins -- [Survey of the Faust theme] -- Jaroslav Pelikan -- Faust as doctor of theology -- Benjamin Bennett -- Interrupted tragedy as a structural principal in Faust -- Franco Moretti -- [Goethe's Faust as modern epic] -- Friedrich A. …”
    Format: Book


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    Living wellsprings : the hymns, songs, and poems of N.F.S. Grundtvig by Grundtvig, N. F. S. (Nicolai Frederik Severin), 1783-1872

    Aarhus [Denmark] : Aarhus University Press, 2015
    Table of Contents: “…(1807) -- Our garden at Udby (1811) -- The Church as house (1835) -- The golden middle way (1835) -- The moment and the poet (1851) -- Word, time, and life (1866) -- Life and death (1869) -- High Odin, white Christ (1808) -- Gunderslev wood (1808) -- Dewfall (1808) -- Odin's song on the origin of poetry (1808) -- Echo of the Battle of Brunanburh (1816) -- Rhymed letter to our Nordic next-of kin (1832) -- In praise of Jutland (1815) -- Looking back at Copenhagen (1808) -- Axelstad, with your green ramparts (1843) -- Arise, all Christians, join the hymn (1810) -- Day's wings are clipped, bringing dark to the North (1837) -- As moonlight mirrors the sun's bright ray (1837) -- Human comes first, and Christian next (1837) -- In God's house there is warmness (1842) -- There is an agéd woman (1842) -- Planted by the Holy Spirit (1850) -- Earth and heaven, be united (1868) -- To my dear father, Johan Grundtvig (1810) -- To Catherine Marie Bang, my beloved mother (1815) -- To Johan, my eldest son (1834) -- Open letter to my children (1839) -- At the funeral of my brother Otto (1843) -- To my own meta (1845) -- Farewell to my pupils (1811) -- The freedom of the peasant farmers (1838) -- The king and the people (1839) -- In the queen's charity school (1841) -- 2 April 1846 (1846) -- Constitution Day 5 June 1854 (1854) -- To Professor Whewell at Cambridge (1831) -- Christoper Columbus (1831) -- Rasmus Christian Rask (1832) -- Niels Ebbesen (1839) -- Poul Dons (1843) -- Henrik Steffens (1845) -- Thomas Kingo (1849) -- Martin Luther (1849) -- The vision (1807) -- Lady Constance Leth (1809) -- Hill by the beach at Egeløkke (1811) -- To a lady friend (1811) -- The Danish woman (1840) -- Clara (1844) -- Dearest ladies (1848) -- Clara Raphael (1851) -- To my Lise (1814) -- To Marie, my fiancée (1851) -- My friend-wife (1854) -- 'She is not dead, she sleeps awhile' (1854) -- To my Asta (1858) -- To my wife, Asta (1861) -- Old enough have I become now (1872).…”
    Format: Book