Christoph Martin Wieland - Literature

Literature

  • J.G. Gruber, C.M. Wielands Leben (4 vols., 1827–1828);
  • Heinrich Doring, C.M. Wieland (1853);
  • J. W. Loebell, C.M. Wieland (1858);
  • Heinrich Pröhle, Lessing, Wieland, Heinse (1877);
  • L. F. Ofterdinger, Wielands Leben und Wirken in Schwaben und in der Schweiz (1877);
  • R. Keil, Wieland und Reinhold (1885);
  • F. Thalmeyr, Über Wielands Klassizität, Sprache und SM (1894);
  • M. Doll, Wieland und die Antike (1896);
  • C. A. Behmer, Sterne und Wieland (1899);
  • W. Lenz, Wielands Verhältnis zu Spenser, Pope und Swift (1903);
  • L. Hirzel, Wielands Beziehungen zu den deutschen Romantikern (1904);
  • See also M. Koch's article in the Allgemeine deutsche Biographie (1897).
  • Jan Philipp Reemtsma: Das Buch vom Ich: Christoph Martin Wielands »Aristipp und einige seiner Zeitgenossen« (Aristippus), 1993;
  • Jan Philipp Reemtsma: Der Liebe Maskentanz: Aufsätze zum Werk Christoph Martin Wielands', 1999.

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