Nicholas Boyle
Author of Goethe: The Poet and the Age: Volume I: The Poetry of Desire (1749-1790)
About the Author
Nicholas Boyle is Reader in German Literary and Intellectual History, Fellow of Magdalene College, and Head of Department of German, University of Cambridge
Works by Nicholas Boyle
Goethe: The Poet and the Age: Volume I: The Poetry of Desire (1749-1790) (1992) 174 copies, 1 review
Goethe: The Poet and the Age, Volume 2: Revolution and Renunciation (1790-1803) (1992) 127 copies, 1 review
The Impact of Idealism: The Legacy of Post-Kantian German Thought (Philosophy and Natural Sciences) (Volume 1) (2013) 7 copies
The Impact of Idealism 4 Volume Set: The Impact of Idealism: The Legacy of Post-Kantian German Thought: Volume 2 (2013) 3 copies
Goethe: The Poet and The Age 1 copy
Associated Works
Sorrows of Young Werther: WITH Elective Affinities, Faust and Italian Journey (Everyman's Library classics) (2000) — Introduction — 270 copies, 1 review
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- Canonical name
- Boyle, Nicholas
- Birthdate
- 1946-06-18
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Cambridge
- Occupations
- Emeritus Schröder Professor of German
biographer - Organizations
- University of Cambridge
- Awards and honors
- Goethe Medal (2000)
Fellow of the British Academy (2000)
Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge University - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- London, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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This introduction to German Literature is less than satisfying for two reasons: first, it defines German Literature as that produced within the present-day boundaries of Germany. For an English speaker looking for an elementary intro to German-language writing, this politically-motivated truncation is absurd. The book can only be read as an essay on North German national self-consciousness, not as a survey of the German literary world.
Secondly, after selecting his subset of North German show more writers (carefully avoiding Kafka and all Austrian and Swiss authors by means of his up-to-date map), the author introduces their work and significance almost exclusively in the categories of social studies. German literature is apparently important because of what it tells us about the social status and economic goals of its producers and consumers.
Why does Oxford repeatedly choose such skewed viewpoints for what they market as basic essays for beginners in various topics? Too many of the Short Introductions go off on political or critical tangents, at least in the area of literature.
Taken on its own terms, the book is instructive, clear, and interesting. But with little knowledge of German literature, I am skeptical that I have gotten a full and accurate picture. show less
Secondly, after selecting his subset of North German show more writers (carefully avoiding Kafka and all Austrian and Swiss authors by means of his up-to-date map), the author introduces their work and significance almost exclusively in the categories of social studies. German literature is apparently important because of what it tells us about the social status and economic goals of its producers and consumers.
Why does Oxford repeatedly choose such skewed viewpoints for what they market as basic essays for beginners in various topics? Too many of the Short Introductions go off on political or critical tangents, at least in the area of literature.
Taken on its own terms, the book is instructive, clear, and interesting. But with little knowledge of German literature, I am skeptical that I have gotten a full and accurate picture. show less
Goethe: The Poet and the Age: Volume I: The Poetry of Desire (1749-1790) (Goethe, the Poet of the Age) by Nicholas Boyle
The first book in what is arguably the most thorough English-language biography of Goethe. It spans the years from 1749, the year of his birth, until 1790, the year after the French Revolution.
I found this difficult to read, and not very helpful as an overview of German literature. To see my review please visit
http://anzlitlovers.com/2017/03/12/german-literature-a-very-short-introduction-b...
http://anzlitlovers.com/2017/03/12/german-literature-a-very-short-introduction-b...
Goethe: The Poet and the Age: Volume II: Revolution and Renunciation, 1790-1803 (Goethe, the Poet of the Age) by Nicholas Boyle
The second volume of perhaps the most comprehensive biography of Goethe in English.
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