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'Samuel Taylor Coleridge und Joseph von Eichendorff: ihre Wanderungen in den Harz nebst Reflexionen zur Interdependenz der englischen und deutschen Romantik'

Judith Purver, Ernst Kiehl

Aurora: Jahrbuch der Eichendorff-Gesellschaft. 2005;65:83-105.

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  • The known external (non-academic) impact of this article can be found in: 1. Ernst Kiehl, "Wir kamen durch lauter schöne Gegenden" - Der Harz in den TagebĂĽchern und Werken Joseph von Eichendorffs (2 Teile), in: Sachsen-Anhalt-Journal, 3 (2003), 7-15 and 4 (2003), 18-24 2. Ernst Kiehl, Romantik und Industrie - Betrachtungen zu Eichendorffs Erlebnissen vor 200 Jahren im Selketal, in: Quedlinburger Annalen, 8 (2005), 86-93. These popular journals are addressed to the general reader interested in the local history and cultural associations of the Harz mountains (Germany). My work done from 2002 onwards in connection with the academic article (including references to Coleridge and the Wordsworths, of whose visits to the Harz Ernst Kiehl knew only through me) is used and acknowledged here. Further details could be provided later if necessary. Ernst Kiehl himself is not an academic, but a retired engineer with an interest in the German Romantics and in his home area of Quedlinburg.
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uk-ac-man-scw:1b3944
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26th August, 2009, 23:04:39
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Purver, Judith
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3rd March, 2016, 21:40:21

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