The Ghost-Seer
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Book Description
Schiller's enigmatic novel fragment, his most popular work when it was first published, appears in print again with a new critical introduction by Professor Jeffrey L. Sammons. One of Schiller's most fascinating prose works, whose historic and philosophical implications have still to be plumbed by literary critics, The Ghost-Seer, with its exotic Venetian setting, remains an interesting, highly re... More
Book Information
Publisher | Camden House Pub |
Binding | Hardcover (7 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 92 |
ISBN-10 | 1879751119 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1879751118 |
Publication Date | 02/08/1992 |
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About Henry G. Bohn (Author) : Henry G. Bohn is a published author. A published credit of Henry G. Bohn is The Ghost-Seer (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture).
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About Jeffrey L. Sammons (intro.) (Editor) : Jeffrey L. Sammons (intro.) is a published editor. A published credit of Jeffrey L. Sammons (intro.) is The Ghost-Seer (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture).
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