From 1949 to 2004, UNC Press and the UNC Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages and Literatures published the UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures series. Monographs, anthologies, and critical editions in the series covered an array of topics including medieval and modern literature, theater, linguistics, philology, onomastics, and the history of ideas. Through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, books in the series have been reissued in new paperback and open access digital editions. For a complete list of books visit www.uncpress.org. ment and continuing interest of Professor Herbert W. Reichert of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the present project. They wish further to express their gratitude to Wake Forest University for the generous grant which has made possible the publication of the volume. Not least are they grateful to Mrs. Mary C. Reid, secretary of the German Department, Wake Forest University, for her efficiency and unfailing patience in the typing of the manuscript. Permission to reprint articles appearing in the volume as individual chapters granted by the following publishers is gratefully acknowledged: Yale French Studies (Ch. VI, in part); Walter de Gruyter & Co.
From 1949 to 2004, UNC Press and the UNC Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages and Literatures published the UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures series. Monographs, anthologies, and critical editions in the series covered an array of topics including medieval and modern literature, theater, linguistics, philology, onomastics, and the history of ideas. Through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, books in the series have been reissued in new paperback and open access digital editions. For a complete list of books visit www.uncpress.org. ment and continuing interest of Professor Herbert W. Reichert of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the present project. They wish further to express their gratitude to Wake Forest University for the generous grant which has made possible the publication of the volume. Not least are they grateful to Mrs. Mary C. Reid, secretary of the German Department, Wake Forest University, for her efficiency and unfailing patience in the typing of the manuscript. Permission to reprint articles appearing in the volume as individual chapters granted by the following publishers is gratefully acknowledged: Yale French Studies (Ch. VI, in part); Walter de Gruyter & Co.
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