Heinrich Von Kleist - Sources

Sources

  • G. Minde-Pouet, Heinrich von Kleist, seine Sprache und sein Stil (1897);
  • R. Steig, Heinrich von Kleists Berliner Kämpfe (1901);
  • F. Servaes, Heinrich von Kleist (1902);
  • Joachim Maass Kleist : a biography, translated from the German by Ralph Manheim (1983);
  • Carol Jacobs, Uncontainable romanticism : Shelley, Brontë, Kleist (1989)
  • Heinz Ohff, Heinrich von Kleist: Ein preussisches Schicksal, Piper Verlag, Munich (2004) (ISBN 3-492-04651-7)

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