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Gustav Freytag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This page was last modified on 15 September 2009, at 03:50. ... Category: Gustav Freytag ... Stauffer-Bern Gustav Freytag in seinem Garten zu Siebleben 1887.jpeg...
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Gustav Freytag Criticism and Essays ... Gustav Freytag 1816-1895 ... Freytag, Gustav - Introduction...
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When Gustav Freytag observed Prussian regiments during the Franco-Prussian war in 1870, he involuntarily associated them with Teutonic hordes.1 This image gave him a sudden insight into that strange mixture of continuity and change which he understood as national history and which gave him the idea for the cycle of...
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Gustav Freytag (July 13, 1816 - April 30, 1895) was a German dramatist and novelist. ... Gustav Freytag was born at Kreuzburg. ... Freytag helped to conduct it until 1861, and again from 1867 till 1870, when for a short time he edited a new periodical, Im neuen Reich.
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Freytag's Pyramid adapted from Gustav Freytag's; Technik des Dramas (1863); At some point after the reversal, the tragic hero realizes or verbalizes his tragic error. This moment of tragic recognition is called the anagnorisis.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Freytag, Gustav. Freytag, Gustav. Information about Freytag, Gustav in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Freytag was born in Kreuzburg, Silesia. He studied philology at Breslau and Berlin universities and in 1839 settled at Breslau as Privatdozent in German language and literature.
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Encyclopedia article about Freytag, Gustav. Information about Freytag, Gustav in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Freytag, Gustav (g `stäf frī`täkh), 1816–95, German novelist and playwright. He taught at the Univ. of Breslau and edited the Grenzboten (1848–70).
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