J.M.R. Lenz is remembered as the most creative and original of Goethe's Strasbourg friends and, because of failures in his personal life, as a figure of pathos. The son of a Lutheran pastor who received a theological education at the university of Koenigsberg, Lenz was a religious thinker who saw himself as prophet as well as poet. Timothy Pope's The Holy Fool is the first study of Lenz to consider how Christian faith shaped his literary theory and practice and was responsible for his unwise expectations about the increasingly secular world for which he wrote.
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- Includes bibliographical references: p. [203]-207
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- 832/.6
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- 21
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- Includes index Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 0773526056 9780773571419
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- PT2394.L3
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- Z7656 2003eb
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- 1 electronic text (viii, 211 p.)
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- Canada
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